Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
7-12-2021
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: Smaller stripers are still best by the inlet and dam area who fish with chicken liver and anchovies. Some angels shave also been fishing umbrella rigs still working with mentionable success.

Bluegill: use crickets or meal worms throughout the lake. Sometimes the fish will readily eat a small kastmaster or panther Martin.

Catfish: Next stock of Catfish will be on July 16th & July 30th. Chicken liver or other cut baits and garlic nightcrawler have been most effective for cats. The bite has been fair but picking up. Some angler shave had decent success with fishing nightcrawlers. Ramp 2 as always is still the best area.

Largemouth: Similar to last week. Some days have been exceptional while others quite slow. When fishing is slow we suggest switching up tot a drop shot worm or weightless senko.

Trout: no action

Carp: No action





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6-28-2021
Striped Bass: Chicken liver bite is still going strong with many fish being hooked over near the dam and inlet. Many schoolies are being caught on Umbrella rigs as well. Bluegill: Just this week solid reports began pouring in from rental boats that tied in to good numbers of high quality panfish. Jigging or fly lining a worm is a very productive way to fish. Catfish: Many large fish have been being caught over by Launch Ramp 2. Some pushing double digit...... Read More

6-21-2021
Striped Bass: Stripers still biting in high numbers on nightcrawlers or anchovies near the dam as well as the inlet. Private boaters have been able to get in some last minute boil action. Keep an eye out for boiling fish about 30 mins before closing. Bluegill: Bite has slowed significantly. Try mini jigs or pieces of worm for best results. Catfish: Catfish were stocked on June 4th & 18th and the next stock will be July 2nd. Slight uptick on number of...... Read More