Comment by Chris Salmon on December 8, 2009 at 6:22pm
What do you mean in-fisherman??? Are you from in-fisherman??? This lake is kept under the radar by a few so california fisherman that are aware of the gills. This lake has the most unusual gills in the world, when we go catfishing with mackeral we catch gills. Yeah, on mackeral. Also when we striper fish with anchovy's or chicken livers we catch gills as well. These gills eat everything and anything
Comment by Jim Gronaw on December 8, 2009 at 5:54pm
I just checked out a website for Skinner and it listed whoppers of the week for numerous species...biggest gill was a 2.5 lber along with several 2's. Looks like Skinner is under the radar for our In-Fisherman sidebar on the best waters to catch a 2 lber!
Comment by Chris Salmon on December 8, 2009 at 5:36pm
yeah, its a good size lake out in riverside county, claifornia. All Large fish come out of this body of water, Striper( Large and Small), Jumbo Catfish, Massive Gills, good crappie, and decent trout. Check it out online. look up lake skinner,ca fishing. It's a semi deep lake. I don't really know how to describe it to you. look it up, maybe it will give you the info you need.
The water is water for San Diego County.
Comment by Jim Gronaw on December 8, 2009 at 5:19pm
Can you tell us more about Lake Skinner? Size, water type, depth anything?
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