Hart Park Lake Fish Report for 10-3-2025
Hart Park Lake Fishing Report
Hart Park Lake - Bakersfield, CA (Kern County)

by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
10-3-2025
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Hart Park proved it can entertain local anglers of all ages and skill levels. Bass, bluegill, catfish, and the occasional crappie were all reported. Bass anglers did well with drop shot 6-inch plastic worms, weightless Senkos, and punching techniques, with dark green and brown remaining reliable color choices. Catfish anglers soaked dip bait and chicken liver on the bottom for steady results, while bluegill eagerly took any live worm under a bobber.
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More Reports
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, October 3rd
California Aqueduct: Fishing was fair to good in the aqueduct last week
Castaic Lake: Fishing was great for another week
Pyramid Lake, CA: Water clarity was decent with temperatures in the mid to low seventies
Lake Isabella: Lake Isabella has dropped slightly to 38 percent of capacity, but overall fishing remains solid
Kern River: In the Upper Kern, flows are low and anglers are having to work a bit harder to find fish
Lake Kaweah: The lake held near 8 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing improved
Lake Success: The lake held near 12 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing was good
River Walk Lakes: At River Walk, bass have been showing in both lakes
Ming Lake: At Ming, bass action has been steady along the river side shallows
Buena Vista Lakes: Anglers reported decent fishing at BV
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, September 26th
California Aqueduct: The aqueduct remained consistent for most anglers
Castaic Lake: The excellent bite continued as anglers reported another successful week
Pyramid Lake, CA: Anglers reported decent fishing for all species
Lake Isabella: Crappie are plentiful across the lake
Kern River: Kern River Fishing Report
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah Lake remained at 8 percent of its storage capacity
Lake Success: Bass anglers reported a good bite
River Walk Lakes: River Walk Lakes continue to produce solid bass action
Ming Lake: At Ming, bass action has been steady along the river side shallows
Buena Vista Lakes: Fishing was fair at BV, with largemouth being the best bet
Hart Park Lake: Fishing remained fair at Hart Park
Lake Nacimiento: The lake experienced a steady drawdown all summer, with water levels currently sitting at 38 percent

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