Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
8-24-2021
(951) 926-8515
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Striped Bass: cut bait shave been the way to go for striped bass around the inlet area. By boat seems the way to go, also try using some top water lures.

Bluegill: Similar to last week. Bluegill have picked up a lot this past week. Try using crickets and meal worms though out the lake and across from the mania by boat.

Catfish: High action for catfish over by ramp 2 over by Catfish alley. Try using anchovies, mackerel, garlic shrimp, garlic nightcrawler.s the last stock of catfish was August 13, next stock will be August 27, September 3 and the last stock of the season will be September 17th until next season. Trout season will be next.

Largemouth Bass: Largemouth is High action. Early morning is best. Some topwater action as well as good ole fashion nightcrawlers. Middle of the lake and out but the buoy and inlet area has been working best!

Trout: No action

Carp: No action to be reported



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