Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
5-24-2021
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: Extremely high number of smaller grade striped bass coming out of the lake. Best results are out by the buoy line and inlet. Chicken liver as well as vertically jigging has been most productive and nightcrawlers as well.

Bluegill: Mini jigs tipped with a mealworm or cricket are usually most productive. Small rooster tails or kastmasters can also be highly effective.

Catfish: Use chicken liver, anchovies, mackerel or garlic nightcrawlers on the bottom throughout the lake but especially near Ramp 2 or the inlet area. Catfishing is relatively slow lately. Last stock of Catfish was May 7th & 21st, 2021.

Largemouth Bass: Largemouth have been terribly slow. Not busy report this past week. Most were taken on Senko’s and 110 size jerk baits.

Trout: No Action

Carp: No action to be reported!



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5-17-2021
Striped Bass: Similar to last week. Many anglers choosing to shad bait down at the inlet have had mixed results. Some reporting only smaller grade stripers being taken while other shave had much better things to say! Chunks of sardine has been the bait of choice as well as sardine & nightcrawlers. Bluegill: Can always put a few on the deck by using any type of worm or crickets.. tip a mining for best results. Catfish: Use chicken liver, anchovies, mackerel or...... Read More

5-10-2021
Striped Bass: Many anglers choosing to soak bait down at the inlet have had mixed results. Some reporting only smaller grade stripers being taken while others have had much better things to say. Sardines, anchovies and night crawlers have been working best! Bluegill: Slow action for bluegill this past week. Can always put a few on the deck by using any type of worm or cricket. Tip a mini jig for best results. Catfish: Catfish have slowed way down, however first stock...... Read More