Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
4-26-2021
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: Anchovies, Sardines or cut bait down by the buoy line and inlet area will work best for these beauties, nightcralwers are also working well this past week.

Bluegill: On the slower side this past week. Far & few between but still some anglers have gotten lucky. Mini jigs tipped with a mealworm or crickets are still the most productive way.

Catfish: Catfish have been slow, however Catfish stocking should start soon. Use chicken liver, anchovies, mackerel & nightcrawlers on the bottom thought the lake by Ramp 2.

Largemouth Bass: Slow this past week for largemouth. Jerk baits are still very effective currently for active fish.

Trout: Last trout plant was March 23rd, 2021. Until next season…

Carp: No action to be reported.





More Reports

4-19-2021
Striped Bass: Chicken liver or cut bait down at the dam and inlet area will work best. Lake skinner is now open fully and ready to be finished. Bluegill: Mini jigs tipped with a meal worm or cricket are usually most productive. Smal rooster tails or kastmaster can also be very effective. Catfish: Use chicken liver, anchovies, or mackerel on the bottom throughout the lake but especially near ramp 2 or the inlet area. Catfishign is relatively slow lately. Largemouth Bass: jerk baits...... Read More

4-12-2021
Striped Bass: Try bringing fresh anchovies or sardines down near the buoy line. Fly lining chicks of bait has been pretty effective for anglers. A few stripers have also been picked off using nightcrawlers throughout the lake. Bluegill: As usual your best bet for catching panfish is to use crickets or pieces of worm tupped onto a mining. Catfish: Not many fish being reported lately but expect the stocking of catfish to commence in the near future. Largemouth Bass: Medium numbers of quality...... Read More