Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
1-10-2016
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 50 - 54 degrees. Striper: Slow Action: Light action only with trolling plastics or swim baits or stick baits (clear, silver, or white) lures. .. Blue Gill: Slow Action: Blue Gill are in about 70 feet of water hitting on Nightcrawlers and live crickets. catrish: Low Action: Go deep waters, over at the north shore using chicken livers, mackerel or anchovies. Large Mouth: Low Action: 8-10in. bass caught over ramp 1 area use spinner baits, crank baits, and jigs over at the East End. Trout: No Action: Carp: Low Action: Try your favorite carp dough balls, along the banks or under heavy cover. Stop by the camp store or marina and share your fishing stories with us and get a picture taken so we can post it on FB.



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12-29-2015
The water temperature is 50 – 52 degrees. Striper: Low Action: Using Shad from Skinner has been very successful for many anglers the past few weeks. Also try using swim baits, and other topwaters over at the East End. Bluegill: Medium Action: Blue gill are starting to bite. Nightcrawlers have been working well for Blue Gill over near Launch Ramp 1. Catfish: Low Action: Go deep waters, over at the north shore using chicken livers or anchovies. Large Mouth: Low...... Read More

11-15-2015
The water temperature is 62-64 degrees. Cooler weather conditions allow fish to go deeper, where most likely they will remain for winter. Blue Gill: Medium Action: Nightcrawlers are working best, hitting near Launch Ramp 2. Catfish: Medium Action: cut bait, chicken liver, and shrimp. Go deeper waters or East End is working well. Striper: Medium Action: small amount of boils early morning. Still very active, even with the no stocking of trout, so use either umbrella rigs, shad, Sibiki rigs,...... Read More