Lake Skinner Fish Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
2-24-2014
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 59 degrees. Water level is down.


Striper: Low action
Shad are moving deep and this week there has been less of a Striper bite.

Blue Gill: Low action
Blue gill are starting to pick up, live crickets and red worms have been successful this last week.

Catfish: Low action
Cats can be caught over in the coves using chicken livers, anchovies, night crawlers and also on Gulp bait (bloody-bloody, bloody shad guts, bloody chicken).

Largemouth: Low/ Medium Action
No beds or spawning seen yet, they are tight in the tullies.

Carp: Low action
Big carp ready to catch, easy and fun. Use your favorite carp dough balls. along the banks or under heavy cover.


Stop by the camp store or marina and share your fishing stories with us and get a picture taken so we can post it on FB.


Lake Skinner Park hours are 06:00AM - 10:00PM
Lake Skinner Marina hours are 06:00Am - 05:00PM


FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE MARINA AT (951) 926-8515



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