Lake Skinner Fish Report for 7-19-2021
Lake Skinner Fishing Report
Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
7-19-2021
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: Similar to last week, try chicken liver or other cut baits near the dam and inlet. Use top water lures or jerk baits for foaming fish. Trolling can also be a very productive tactic.
Bluegill: We recommend bringing crickets and fly lining them in the east end. Another excellent bait is a whole mealworm or piece of nightcrawler.
Catfish: Catching were stocked July 16th next stock will be July 30th & August 13th. Use chicken liver or other cut bait near the inlet if you have access or the same baits all over the Ramp 2 area. Garlic nightcrawler have been very effective. It is fairly easy to have a productive day fishing for cars.
Largemouth: Largemouth have slowed down this week in deeper waters. Drop shooting a worm can be a great choice as well as looking for that top water blow up in the morning!
Trout: No Action
Carp: No Action to be reported.
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