Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
8-5-2018
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 78 degrees. Next Stock of Catfish was August 3rd, 2018, 400 pounds. Striper: Medium Action: Doing well early mornings over by the inlet area Trolling with umbrella rigs, and night crawlers. Blue Gill: Slow Action: Similar to last week's report...Blue gill hitting on live crickets, night crawlers, meal worms and wax worms, over in the East Bay area. Catfish: High Action: Cats are on the prowl, hitting on chicken livers, anchovies, and mackerel. Next Stock of Catfish is August 17, 2018, 400 pounds. Carp: Plenty of carp hitting on most baits. Large Mouth Bass: Slow Action: Large Mouth are off most of your points outside of the reeds hitting on roboworms, sinkos, and night crawlers. Bite will get better as the water cools. Trout: No Action. 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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7-29-2018
The water temperature is between 76-78 degrees. Next Stock of Catfish will be August 2018, 400 pounds. Striper: Medium Action- Early morning over at the inlet and dam area. Bait of choice has been jerk baits, swimbaits, and of course umbrella rigs trolling deep waters. Largemouth Bass: Slow Action- Largemouth are being caught off the shore, using roboworms, sinkos, frogs, and working with drop-shots. Catfish: High Action- Plenty of big cats out there anywhere in coves, along the banks, over...... Read More

7-22-2018
The water temperature is 78 degrees. Last Stock of Catfish was July 201, 2018, 400 pounds over by Launch Ramp 1. Striper: Med. Action: Striper doing well over by the inlet and middle of lake about 40 feet. They are hitting on sardines and chicken livers. Blue Gill: Slow Action: Have North Shore. The bait of choice would be red worm, meal worms and of course wax worms. Catfish: High Action: Catfish are being caught over in the coves and...... Read More