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Lake Skinner Fish Report for 3-28-2022
Lake Skinner Fish Report for 3-28-2022
Lake Skinner Fishing Report
Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
3-28-2022
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: Try bringing fresh anchovy or sardines down near the buoy line. Fly lining chunk baits has been pretty effective for anglers. A few stripers have also been picked off using night crawlers throughout the lake.
Bluegill: As usual your best bet for catching panfish is to use crickets or pieces of worm tipped into a mini jig.
Catfish: Catfish being reported lately but expect the stocking of catfish to commence in the near future.
Largemouth Bass: Medium numbers of quality being reported by regular boat renters. Also for beginner anglers decent fish haev been taken on plastic worms espcially senko’s.
Trout: No trout plants
Carp: No action to be reported
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