Ming Lake Fish Report for 3-1-2024
The Bass bite is improving with the warmer weather
Ming Lake - Bakersfield, CA (Kern County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
3-1-2024
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The Bass bite is improving with the warmer weather. Bass have been coming on drop shot, jigs and crankbaits. Bluegill have been going for wax worms, meal worms and red worms. The crappie bite is still going but has slowed a bit. The Crappie bite is steady in the afternoons with small live shiners and crappie jigs with nibbles. Trout were stocked a couple weeks ago, and holdovers are still showing. Trout have been going for minijigs, spinners, pinched crawlers and garlic scented Powerbait.
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