Hart Park Lake Fish Report for 3-17-2023
Some reports of a few bed fish making their move into shallow water
Hart Park Lake - Bakersfield, CA (Kern County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
3-17-2023
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Fishing was fair at Hart Park last week, but it was one of the few local lakes that remained relatively stable during recent weather. Bass anglers worked Texas rigged six-inch plastic worms in the deepest water they could find. There were also reports of a few bed fish making their move into shallow water. Senkos and creature baits scored bites from the bedding fish.
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