Striper Bite Has Maintained At A Decent Rate

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
3-1-2021
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Striped Bass: The striper bite has maintained at a decent rate. Cut bait such as chicken liver down near the dam or inlet is absolutely your best bet this past week.

Bluegill: Medium bite happening throughout the lake! Oddly enough fish can even be taken on liver at the inlet although for best results stop and grab crickets to top a minijig. Mealworms can also be extremely effective

Catfish: A bit slower still this past week. For your best change use mackerel or chicken liver on the bottom.

Largemouth: Water level is nearing the low 60’s so be on the lookout for shallow water fish. Water level is low. Variety of lures in the shallow water is your best bet!

Trout: Last stock of trout was February 16th & 23rd. Come out as soon as possible after the stock and throw your favorite mini jig or color of powerboat.

Carp: No action to be reported.



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