Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
12-6-2021
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: Medium action for these beauties. If you prefer to target this species we would suggest using deeper diving hard baits or even trolling throughout the middle fo the lake in hopes to connect to one of these usually ferocious fish.

Bluegill: Medium action, one of the best bites at the lake this past week. Very possible to break wide open in the right spot fishing with mealworms or crickets. Use a small bb split shot and what for the strike to fall.

Catfish: Slowed. Bait this week but still catches being reported near the inlet. The lakes water has dropped dramatically. Use chicken liver or anchovies for best results.

Largemouth Bass: A few regulars have reported decent jerk bait fishing. Another successful bait of recent has been the good ole Senko.

Trout: First trout stock was November, 30th. Next stock of trout will be December 7th.



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11-23-2021
Striped Bass: The striper bite has picked. If you prefer to target this species, we suggest using deeper diving hard baits or even throughout the lake in hopes to connect to one of these beauties. Also the dam and inlet area are the hot spots. Cut anchovies have also been working great! Bluegill: Bluegill has been medium action. Very possible to break wide open in the right spot fishing with mealworms or crickets and night crawlers. Catfish: Slow action- catches being reported...... Read More

11-15-2021
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