Ming Lake - Bakersfield, CA

Fish Spot Details
Surface Area: | 113 acres |
Elevation: | 520 ft. |
Fish Species: | Channel Catfish, Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass |
Ming Lake, located in Hart Memorial Park near Bakersfield, is a well-managed public fishing lake offering consistent angling opportunities throughout the year. Stocked with rainbow trout from fall through spring, it also supports strong populations of largemouth bass, bluegill, catfish, and crappie.
Trout are most active between November and March and are commonly caught using PowerBait, salmon eggs, or small lures. Early mornings and evenings offer the best bite, especially near the dam and fishing pier. Warmwater species take over in spring and summer, with largemouth bass spawning in the shallows from April through June. Popular tactics include fishing soft plastics, jigs, and topwater lures along weed edges and submerged structure.
Bluegill and crappie provide steady action for shore anglers and kids, particularly in warmer months using worms or jigs under floats. Channel catfish, stocked periodically, are active in summer and can be caught using cut bait, liver, or dough baits fished on the bottom.
The lake features shoreline access, a fishing dock, restrooms, and picnic areas. Electric boats, kayaks, and float tubes are allowed. Ming Lake’s blend of species diversity, frequent trout plants, and urban accessibility make it a go-to fishery for local anglers and families alike.
With regular stocking, a mix of species, and convenient urban access, Ming Lake continues to be one of Kern County’s most dependable freshwater fisheries.
Trout are most active between November and March and are commonly caught using PowerBait, salmon eggs, or small lures. Early mornings and evenings offer the best bite, especially near the dam and fishing pier. Warmwater species take over in spring and summer, with largemouth bass spawning in the shallows from April through June. Popular tactics include fishing soft plastics, jigs, and topwater lures along weed edges and submerged structure.
Bluegill and crappie provide steady action for shore anglers and kids, particularly in warmer months using worms or jigs under floats. Channel catfish, stocked periodically, are active in summer and can be caught using cut bait, liver, or dough baits fished on the bottom.
The lake features shoreline access, a fishing dock, restrooms, and picnic areas. Electric boats, kayaks, and float tubes are allowed. Ming Lake’s blend of species diversity, frequent trout plants, and urban accessibility make it a go-to fishery for local anglers and families alike.
With regular stocking, a mix of species, and convenient urban access, Ming Lake continues to be one of Kern County’s most dependable freshwater fisheries.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
6-13-2025 | Fishing at Ming Lake has been productive this week Fishing at Ming Lake has been productive this... more » |
Chad Burton and Chris Borden |
6-6-2025 | Bass fishing at Lake Ming has been very good this week Bass fishing at Lake Ming has been very... more » |
Chad Burton and Chris Borden |
5-30-2025 | Anglers reported very good bass fishing, with reports of multiple catches over 5 pounds Anglers reported very good bass fishing, with reports... more » |
Chad Burton and Chris Borden |
5-23-2025 | Anglers reporting excellent action for bigger fish with swimbaits and top water Here at Ming, bass fishing was notably productive,... more » |
Chad Burton and Chris Borden |
5-16-2025 | Bass anglers reported good fishing using reaction and finesse baits Bass anglers reported good fishing using reaction and... more » |
Chad Burton and Chris Borden |
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