Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
10-19-2020
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Striped Bass: As always most bites are coming to anglers who fish chicken liver over near the inlet and dam. Some anglers have also been fishing umbrella rigs.

Bluegill: Use crickets or meal worms throughout the lake. Sometimes it is best to fly line these baits, otherwise a drop shot can be effective.

Catfish: Chicken liver or other cut baits have been most effective for cats. Ramp 2 as always is the best area.

Largemouth Bass: Try fishing topwater or finesse plastics! Some days have been exceptional while others quite slow. When fishing is slow we suggest switching up to a drop shot worms or weightless senko.

Trout: No Action

Carp: No action to be reported.





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10-12-2020
Striped Bass: Try using chicken liver or other cut baits near the dam and inlet. Always keep an eye out for boiling schools. Trolling can also be a very productive tactic. Bluegill: We recommend bringing crickets and fly lining them in the east end. Another excellent bait is a whole mealworm or piece of nightcrawler.  Catfish: Use chicken liver or other cut bait near the inlet if you have access or the same baits all over the Ramp 2 area. It is...... Read More

10-5-2020
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