Lake Skinner Fish Report for 2-10-2020
Lake Skinner Fishing Report
Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
2-10-2020
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: Fishing Report Similar to last week however, The striper bite has picked up a bit. Cut baits have been working best this past weekend. Best Bite is still early morning hours throughout the lake.
Blue Gills: High Action for Blue Gill using mealworms or crickets. Mini jigs tipped with worms or crickets. Also, use a small bb split shot and wait for the strike on the fall!
Catfish: Catfish is still very slow this past week.. The lake's water level is very high still so the current has slowed near the inlet allowing for better catfishing. Use chicken liver, mackerel, or anchovies for best results.
Largemouth Bass: Largemouth Bass have also picked up a bit. Some Anglers have reported a pretty decent bite again throughout the lake using Roboworms.
Trout : Stockings are back to regular scheduled dates, being every other week. For best results try to come target trout as soon as possible after a delivery of fresh fish. Next Trout Stock is February 19th, 2020.
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Lake SkinnerStriped Bass : The striper bite has remained a bit stagnant with few fish reported. If you prefer to target this species we would suggest using deeper diving hard baits or even trolling throughout the lake in hopes to connect to one of these usually ferocious fish. Blue Gills : Still coming in as one of the best bites at the lake. Very possible to break wide open in the right spot fishing with mealworms or crickets. Use a small bb...... Read More
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Lake SkinnerLargemouth Bass: Medium Action: This week has been relatively slow although anglers can usually manage a few bites on simple baits and rigs such as a drop shot worm, Texas rigged worm or a senko. One private boater reported a solid crankbait bite happening in the east end on a very slow retrieve. Striper: Low Action: Your best bet for striper fishing currently would be doing the bait and wait. Try chicken liver or better yet fresh anchovies near the dam...... Read More
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