Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
2-28-2022
(951) 926-8515
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Marina hours will be going up the week of March 7th to 5pm.

Striped Bass: The usual tactics are still the most productive. Water level is extremely low. A method would be trolling a hard bait throughout the lake, especially main lake.

Bluegill: Similar to last week. Mini jigs tipped with a mealworm or nightcrawler are usually most productive. You can also try to fly line a mealworm with light line.

Catfish: Use chicken liver, anchovies, mackerel or night crawlers on the bottom throughout the lake but especially near Ramp 2 or the inlet area.

Largemouth Bass: Slower action this past week, water level is low. Bass have definitely begun to move up shallow.

Trout: Last Stock day of Trout stocking will be March 8th 2022. Come out as soon as possible after the stock and throw your favorite mini jig or color of powerbait.

Carp: No action to be reported.



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