Lake Skinner Fish Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
3-31-2014
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 64 degrees.

Striper: Low Action
No Striper bite except with lead core line, 50 feet down, fly fishing or deep trolling.

Blue Gill: Medium Action
Blue Gill are very active and are doing well using live crickets, roboworms and red worms have been successful this last week over at ramp 1 area and across from the marina.

Catfish: Low Action
Catfish getting active with the water warming up. Cats can be caught on chicken livers, anchovies, and gulp bait.

Largemouth: Medium Action
Still tight in tulles but can be caught on white jigs and roboworms.

Carp: Medium Action
Big carp ready to catch, easy and fun. Use your favorite carp dough balls, along the banks or under heavy cover.

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Lake Skinner Park Hours are 06:00AM - 10:00PM
Lake Skinner Marina Hours are 6:00AM - 06:00PM



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