Lake Skinner Fish Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
5-17-2015
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is between 63-65 degrees. Water flow is still doing great, lots of rain the past few days.

Trout: Low Action- still seeing some 2-3 pounder holdovers caught east of South Shore, hitting on night crawlers and power bait in rainbow colors. Carp: No action- not much action for Carp lately.

Carp: No action- not much action for Carp lately. Striper: Medium Action- Striper are being caught with umbrella rigs, with down riggings on about 40-50 feet of water and good old universal night crawlers.

Catfish: Low Action- still hitting over by ramp 2, using chicken livers and anchovies.

Large Mouth: Medium Action- Large Mouth Bass have been pretty moderate top waters using frogs, Flukes, Jerk baits and night crawlers.

Blue Gill:Slow action- Little action this week, using white and yellow jigs, wax worms, and live crickets.

Water Temperature: 63-65 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
Wendy Jenner San Dimas CA Large Mouth 5.11 lbs
Zack Smith San Diego CA Catfish 4.71 lbs
Greg Worthy Moreno Valley CA Catfish 5.6 lbs


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