Largemouth Bass have moved to the shallows and Striper & Trout are fishing well at Lake Skinner

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
3-19-2012
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The weather at Lake Skinner has been in the high 60's and we ended the week with some rain and winds. The water level is up so the Largemouth Bass have been in the shallows. Anglers are using Jigs, plastic worms and swimbaits. Stripers have been biting on cut baits between launch ramp 1 and launch ramp 2. Trout fishing had been very good this week between both launch ramps. Anglers are using PowerBait in Chartreuse, corn, garlic and rainbow. Anglers are also using worms, jigs and power worms. The final stocking of Trout will be on March 23, 2012.


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