Lake Skinner Fish Report for 2-14-2022
Lake Skinner Fishing Report
Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
2-14-2022
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: The usual tactics are still the most productive. Use chicken liver/ anchovies at the inlet or dam area. Another effective method would be trolling a hard bait throughout the lake, especially main lake. The water level is super low.
Bluegill: Mini jigs tipped with a meal worm or cricket are usually the most productive.
Catfish: use chicken liver, anchovies, mackerel or nightcrawlers on the bottom throughout the lake but especially near Ramp 2 or the inlet area. Catfishing is relatively slow lately.
Largemouth Bass: Ika’s and ned rigs have continued to be very effective the last few days. Bass have definitely begun to move up shallow.
Trout: Last stock on was on 2/8/22. Come out as soon as possible after the stock and throw your favorite mini jigs or color powerbait.
Carp: No action to be reported!
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