Ming Lake Fish Report for 5-3-2024
At Ming the Bass bite continues to be solid
Ming Lake - Bakersfield, CA (Kern County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
5-3-2024
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At Ming the Bass bite continues to be solid. Earlier this week, our contacts reported fooling Bass with small jigs, chatter baits, 4 ½” Roboworm on drop shot or split shot rig. Early and later in the day, bass have been smashing topwater frogs and bluegill imitation baits. The bluegill are up in the shallow’s and have been biting meal or red worms. Crappie are picking up mini jigs and small live shiners later in the day.
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