Hart Park Lake Fish Report for 9-29-2023
Once again Hart Park has proven that it can entertain local anglers of all ages and skill levels
Hart Park Lake - Bakersfield, CA (Kern County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
9-29-2023
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Once again Hart Park has proven that it can entertain local anglers of all ages and skill levels. Bass, bluegill, catfish, and the occasional crappie can always be caught at this convenient local fishing spot. Last week bass anglers did well with drop shot 6” plastic worms, weightless Senkos, and punching techniques. Dark green and brown are always reliable color choices for Hart Park. Catfish anglers soaked dip bait and chicken liver on the bottom for decent results, and bluegill ate any live worm under a bobber.
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More Reports
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, September 29th, 2023California Aqueduct: The aqueduct has been kicking out good numbers of fish for several months
Castaic Lake: The lake remained at 93 percent of capacity, and water temperatures have been dropping slowly
Pyramid Lake, CA: Pyramid Lake held near 90 percent of capacity, and water temperatures have been in the low to mid-seventies
Lake Isabella: The bass bite improved here this week
Kern River: Here in the Upper Kern the trout fishing has been very good
Lake Kaweah: The lake fell dramatically to 20 percent of capacity, and fishing has been fair
Lake Success: Success Lake fell slightly to 66 percent of capacity and fishing has been hit or miss
River Walk Lakes: Not much has changed here at River Walk
Ming Lake: The bass action keeps improving with the decent weather
Buena Vista Lakes: Anglers reported decent fishing at BV
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, September 22nd, 2023California Aqueduct: Some topwater bass were also reported in the slower moving water
Castaic Lake: Most anglers have been chasing striped bass at first light
Pyramid Lake, CA: The lake held near 90 percent of capacity, and water temperatures have been falling
Lake Isabella: The Bass fishing has been in their summer pattern for some time
Kern River: In the Upper Kern, anglers have been reporting larger than normal trout coming out
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah has been falling rapidly, and it’s currently sitting at 35 percent of capacity
Lake Success: The lake fell to 67 percent of capacity and fishing has been fair to decent
River Walk Lakes: At Riverwalk the fishing has improved since the drought
Ming Lake: The bass action improved this week with the cooler weather
Buena Vista Lakes: Fishing has been good for all species at Buena Vista Lakes with catfish and panfish as the best bets
Hart Park Lake: Hart Park has provided consistent and decent fishing over the last month
Lake Nacimiento: The lake fell to 64 percent of capacity, and anglers reported good fishing
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