Hart Park Lake Fish Report for 3-14-2025
Fishing was fair at Hart Park with recent storms slowing the emerging spring bite
Hart Park Lake - Bakersfield, CA (Kern County)

by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
3-14-2025
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Fishing was fair at Hart Park with recent storms slowing the emerging spring bite. Bass anglers used creature baits, wacky rigged Senkos, and Texas rigs to land fish. Catfish ate chicken liver, and dip bait, and crappie were reported by an angler using small live minnows near the inlet.
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for Friday, March 7th
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Castaic Lake: Smallmouth were the best bet this week
Pyramid Lake, CA: The lake held near 85 percent of its storage capacity, and water temperatures rose slightly
Lake Isabella: This week Isabella Lake increased to 34 percent of its storage capacity and the water temps are in the 50’s
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Lake Kaweah: The lake fell to 29 percent of its storage capacity, and anglers reported an improved bite
Lake Success: Success Lake rose to 42 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing was fair
River Walk Lakes: With multiple trout plants here during the month of February anglers have had great success
Ming Lake: Here at Ming Lake the bass action was excellent until this last storm hit
Buena Vista Lakes: A fresh stocking and a steady bite at BV kept trout anglers busy
Hart Park Lake: The bite at Hart Park perked up with bass anglers doing well
Lake Nacimiento: Anglers dodged between storms for good fishing overall

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