Ming Lake Fish Report for 4-12-2024
The Spring Bass bite is in full swing here
Ming Lake - Bakersfield, CA (Kern County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
4-12-2024
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The Spring Bass bite is in full swing here. Bass have been showing with soft plastics, jerkbaits and jigs. In the late afternoons there is a steady topwater bite. Bluegill have been coming on wax worms and meal worms under a bobber. The later afternoon crappie bite has been good. Crappie have been coming on live minnows and minijigs jigs. It appears trout season is over here, but there are still some trout around. Holdover trout have been coming on spinners, Get Bent Baits, GULP! Pinched Crawlers and garlic scented Powerbait.
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