Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
10-29-2017
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 72 degrees. The water level is now down in some areas, so be careful over in the East End and some of your coves are very shallow. Striper: Medium Action: Striper going very strong in the early morning hours and in the later afternoon over at the dam, also along the north shore. Cut bait has been working best! Blue Gill: Slow Action: The reports we have been getting from angler is over on the north shore, using meal worms and wax worms. Catfish: Medium Action: This week there has been plenty of cats being caught over at ramp 2 and also ramp 1, coves and catfish alley, some anglers have been baiting and waiting method, hitting on chicken livers, mackerels, and night crawlers. Large Mouth: Medium Action: With the water level it has been easier to spot so many largemouth over around Ramp 1, and also the North Shore, and along the reeds and tullies. Try catching them on purple and green robo worms and night crawlers. Trout: No Action. Carp: Medium Action: Always fun to catch!! Use your favorite dough balls! 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.

Catch and release is a great thing to practice to insure the species a healthy abundant environment to keep on producing for many more years of fun here.



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10-22-2017
The water temperature is 72-74 degrees. Striper: Medium Action: Striper boils early morning hours over by the dam, top water bites, catching over at the inlet/dam area, using cut mackerels, shad, spooks and chicken livers. Blue Gill: Slow Action: This week there has been reports of blue gill over at the marina using meal worms and wax worms. Catfish: High Action: This week there has been plenty of cats being caught over at ramp 2 and also ramp 1, coves...... Read More

10-15-2017
The water temperature is 72-73 degrees. Fall turnover conditions allow fish to go deeper, where most likely they will remain for winter. Blue Gill: Low Action: Blue Gill can still be caught, go deeper with night crawlers/mini jigs. Ramp 2 area or East of marina best chance, the fall bites so change your location. Catfish: Medium Action: Cut bait, chicken liver and anchovies work... catfish like to bunch up in the fall/winter months. Also recommended is a Gulp bait by...... Read More