Lake Skinner Fish Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
6-14-2015
(951) 926-8515
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Striper: Slow Action: Deep out by the inlet in the middle of the buoy line by the dam. Hitting on chicken lives, anchovies and shad, that we carry at the store.

Blue Gill: Medium action: Red worms, wax worms night crawlers and plastic worms any small worm with jigs. .. in coves and reeds.

Catfish: High Action- Catfish can be caught on the left side of the dam using mackerel, chicken liver, and garlic shrimp.

Large Mouth: Medium Action: Roboworms have been doing the trick in green and purples over in catfish cove over at launch ramp 2.

Trout: No action Carp: High action, big carp ready to catch, easy and fun.

Water Temperature: 72-74 Degrees

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


Whoppers
Name City State Species Weight
Michael White Temecula CA Catfish 8.9
Traviz Smith Oceanside Ca Bluegill 1.91
Cam Miller Temecula 18 lbs


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