Ming Lake Fish Report for 1-28-2022
The Bass bite is starting to improve with more reports of fish showing
Ming Lake - Bakersfield, CA (Kern County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
1-28-2022
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The Bass bite is starting to improve with more reports of fish showing. Bass have been coming on drop shot, crankbaits and jigs. The trout bite has slowed down this past week. It’s been a few weeks since the last plant. Trout have been coming on Get Bent Baits, minijigs spinners, pinched crawlers and garlic scented Powerbait. Bluegill have been going for wax worms, meal worms and red worms. A few Crappie reports came in earlier this week. Crappie have been best in the late afternoon with minijigs and live shiners.
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