Lake Skinner Fish Report for 8-24-2020
Largemouth Bass Bite is Holding Up Very Well
Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
8-24-2020
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: Solid cut bait bite is going on at the dam as well as off the main point near the marina. Some reports of boils happening in the early mornings as well as closer to closing time.
Bluegill: Not many anglers focusing on bluegill although if you bring crickets you will likely connect to some fish! Pieces of night cralwers or whole red worms also work well.
Catfish: use cut baits around ramp 2 or inlet area if fishing by boat.
Largemouth: Bite holding up very well. Small soft swimbaits with an underpin have been very effective as well as customers swim jigs. Keeping it simple is always best, it can also be a very effective way to cover lots of water.
Trout: No Action
Carp: No Action
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