Lake Skinner Fish Report for 7-13-2020
Another Solid Week of Catfish Action
Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
7-13-2020
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: Some boils are still being reported after hours, unfortunately they have been pretty short. Most anglers have been having more success by using fly lined chicken livers. Some fish are being taken on top water lures as well.
Bluegill: Not much news to be reported. As usual the most effective baits are worms, mealworms, and crickets. Tip a jog or even drop shot.
Catfish: Another solid week of cat fishing. Large numbers of quality fish being reported on just about all bait types throughout the lake. As usual a good place to start in near the inlet.
Largemouth Bass: Real and artificial worms have been working well. There is quite a bit of baitfish in the water so another good tactic would be to se a small swimbait that closely matches the hatch.
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Lake SkinnerStriped Bass: Chicken liver bait is bite is sill going strong with many fish being hooked near the dam and inlet. Surprisingly the boils have picked up over in the East end almost every evening although by the time they start, boats are due back. Many schoolies are bing caught on umbrella rigs as well. Bluegill: Just this week solid reports began pouring in from rental boats that tied in good numbers of high quality panfish. Jigging or fly lining a...... Read More
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