Lake Skinner Fish Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
6-21-2015
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is between 76 degrees. Catfish: High Action-Catfish is very hot right now. Any cove... 5-10 feet with cut baits. Remember keep it simple this is an easy catch, chicken liver, mackerel, and anchovies . .. Blue Gills: Medium Action- still going strong, mostly across from marina or East Bay. Hitting on night crawlers, meal worms, red worms, and crickets. Small amounts of bait to cover a #6 or # 10 hook, light line small or clear bobbers. Striper: Slow Action- This species crave cooler water, Striper’s will be over by Inlet or middle of lake. Chicken liver, fresh sardines and anchoives.. 10-20 ft. level with umbrella rig and Alabama rigs. Large Mouth: Slow Action- hot temperatures so best bite early morning or late afternoon. Working in any cover or shadows slowly with long cast not to spook them. Your best bet small spinners, crank baits, flukes and swim baits. Try plastic creature baits, crawdads, top plastic frog action fun. Later on go back and throw your favorite 10 inch roboworm. Trout: No Action. Carp: Plenty... They spook easy, so use blood worms or night crawlers

Water Temperature: 76 Degrees

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


Whoppers
Name City State Species Weight
James Swan Escondido CA CAtfish 10.9 lbs
Gary Wright Temecula CA Blue gill 1.4 lbs.
Robert Cassidy Temecula CA Blue gill 1.5 lbs


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