Lake Skinner Fish Report for 11-2-2020
Striper Bite Has Remained Steady
Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
11-2-2020
(951) 926-8515
Website
Striped Bass: The striper bite has remained steady with boils. If you prefer to target this species, we suggest using deeper diving hard baits or even trolling throughout the lake in hopes to connect to one fo these beauties. Also, the dam and inlet area are the hot spots.
Bluegill: Bluegill has been in high action. Very possible to break wide open in the right spot rising with mealworms or crickets. Use a small bb split shot and what for the strike on the fall!
Catfish: Slowed a bit this week but still catches being reported near the inlet and over by Catfish Alley Launch Ramp 2. Use chicken liver or anchovies for best results.
Largemouth Bass: Largemouth Bass has been on the slower side this past week. A few regulars have reported decent jerk bait fishing. Another successful bait of recent has been the good ole Senko.
Trout: No trout action.
< Previous Report Next Report >
< Previous Report Next Report >
More Reports
Bluegill Bite Has Picked Up
Lake SkinnerStriped Bass: Boils are still being reported. Most anglers have been having more success by cut baits. Some fish are being taken on top water lures as well. The dam and inlet have been locations. Bluegill: Bluegill has picked up this. Most effective baits are worms, mealworms and crickets. Across from the marina. Catfish:Another solid week of cat fishing. Large numbers of quality fish are being reported on just about all bait types throughout the lake. Near launch ramp 2 is always...... Read More
Lake Skinner Fishing Report
Lake SkinnerStriped Bass: As always most bites are coming to anglers who fish chicken liver over near the inlet and dam. Some anglers have also been fishing umbrella rigs. Bluegill: Use crickets or meal worms throughout the lake. Sometimes it is best to fly line these baits, otherwise a drop shot can be effective. Catfish: Chicken liver or other cut baits have been most effective for cats. Ramp 2 as always is the best area. Largemouth Bass: Try fishing topwater or finesse plastics! Some...... Read More
Website Hosting and Design provided by TECK.net