So Cal Fish Report
Lake Skinner Fish Report for 7-28-2008
Lake Skinner Fish Report for 7-28-2008
Lake Skinner Fishing Report
Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
7-28-2008
(951) 926-8515
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Cats are still the top action at Lake Skinner , Stocker cats coming in off the points near ramp #2 hitting cut mackerel with bigger cats coming in near the dam and inlet off of chicken liver. School size striper coming in early morning off anchovies and chicken liver at inlet and near marina bouy line off of nightcrawlers. Some bluegills back in the coubs in East End and Ramp #2. Bass are deep off points in the East End and south shore and are hitting dark plastics.
Rate of actions over the past week:
Bass: Fair Avg. Size: 2-4 lbs.
Bluegill: Fair Avg Size: 0.50 - lbs.
Carp: Fair
Catfish: Excellent Avg. Size : 2-6 lbs.
Crappie: Poor
Striper: Good Avg. Size: 2-3 lbs.
Trout: Poor
Rate of actions over the past week:
Bass: Fair Avg. Size: 2-4 lbs.
Bluegill: Fair Avg Size: 0.50 - lbs.
Carp: Fair
Catfish: Excellent Avg. Size : 2-6 lbs.
Crappie: Poor
Striper: Good Avg. Size: 2-3 lbs.
Trout: Poor
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