Lake Skinner Fish Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
4-26-2015
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 61 degrees and water level continuously rising.

Striper: Medium Action. Stripers this week early morning hours near the dam using anchovies & night crawlers.

Blue Gill: No Action.

Catfish: High Action. Catfish are doing very well this week hitting on chicken liver and anchovies near launch ramp.

Large Mouth:Medium Action. Largemouth Bass have been pretty moderate top waters using flukes and jerk baits out on points.

Trout: Moderate Action. Trouts have been hitting on power baits and power worms.

Carp: No action.

Water Temperature: 61 Degrees

Lake Skinner Park hours are 06:00AM - 10:00PM
Lake Skinner Marina hours are 06:00AM - 04:00PM


For more information please contact the Marina at (951) 926-8515


Whoppers
Name City State Species Weight
Nagel Vasquez San Diego CA Catfish 12.2 lbs
ALex Cruz Temecula CA Large Mouth Bass 4.2 lbs
Allison Horton Redlands CA Trout 3.4lbs


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