Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
7-8-2018
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is between 78 degrees. Last Stock of Catfish was July 6', 2018, 400 pounds. Striper: Medium Action- They beauties have been spotted boiling near the Marina, Launch Ramp 1 and have been caught on white spooks. Best time to catch these beauties is still early morning and dusk over at the inlet and dam area. Top water lures have been working best! Largemouth Bass: Medium Action- Largemouth has been pretty good just off shore, using Top water lures, jerk baits, roboworms, sinkos and frogs. Catfish: High Action- Plenty of big cats out there anywhere in coves, along the banks, over by Launch ramp 2 using chicken livers, anchovies, and night crawlers. Blue Gill: Low Action- Blue Gill have been caught over In the East Bay in deeper water, using red worms, wax worms, and meal worms. Trout: No Action. Carp: Medium Action- Still plenty of carp always ready to catch!!



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