Bluegill & Catfish have been the best bite at Lake Skinner

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
6-25-2013
(951) 926-8515
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Lake Skinner Park Hours: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Lake Skinner Marina Hours: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Water Temperature: 74 degrees
Next Stocking: Next stocking will be Catfish of 6/27/13.

Fish Report:
Bluegill: Plenty of Bluegill being caught on white & yellow jigs with wax worms and live crickets which are soldat the marina store.

Photos: Pictured Above: Otis Willis showing off his 7 lb. Catfish. Photo #1: Catfish: Catfish are an excellent catch right now with the warmer weather & recent stocking of Cats. They seems to be hanging out around Ramp 2 or in the coves. The Kitties are hitting Chicken Liver, nightcrawlers and redworms.

Largemouth Bass: Largemouth Bass are hanging out in the reeds hitting on frogs, poppers or nightcrawlers.

Stripers: Anglers have been fishing for Stripers in the early morning boils at the Inlet using Chicken Liver, Anchovies or trolling Umbrella rigs.

Trout: The trout bite has been virtually non-existent.
Photos
Pictured Above:
Otis Willis showing off his 7 lb. Catfish.
Photo #1: Gary Woolridge with a very nice Catfish.


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