Kern River Fish Report for 3-15-2024
Trout fishing in the Lower Kern remains steady throughout the canyon
Kern River
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
3-15-2024
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Holdover and planters can be caught with salmon eggs, crickets, and trout jigs. Riverside Park to Powerhouse #3 remains one of the best sections in the Upper Kern. Fly anglers have done well with various nymphs and streamers. Trout fishing in the Lower Kern remains steady throughout the canyon. The last plant was a few weeks ago in all three sections of the canyon. Trout can be caught with salmon eggs, pinched crawlers and minijigs. The Lower Kern smallmouth bass bite is fair with small crankbaits, spinners and Senkos. Catfish can be taken with cut baits and nightcrawlers. At the time of reporting, the Upper Kern River is flowing at 957 CFS and the Lower Kern River is flowing at 589 CFS.
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Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, March 15thCastaic Lake: A lot of the action remained in the 10 to 20 foot zone
Pyramid Lake, CA: The lake is still muddy brown from recent storms, but the bass are biting
Lake Isabella: Isabella lake increased this week to 44 percent of its capacity and continues to slowly rise
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah rose to 21 percent of its capacity, and fishing has been decent
Lake Success: Bass have been moving up for the spawn
River Walk Lakes: Anglers continue to catch a few holdover trout, but it’s getting tougher
Ming Lake: Bass are moving into the shallows on their beds as water temperatures rise
Buena Vista Lakes: The hot crappie bite at BV continued for anglers using Get Bent Baits minijigs and swimbaits
Hart Park Lake: It’s definitely the time of year to land a personal best largemouth
Lake Nacimiento: Anglers reported an improving bite
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, March 8thCastaic Lake: The lake held near 79 percent of its capacity, and fishing is improving
Pyramid Lake, CA: Recent rains turned the water a muddy brown, but that didn’t stop anglers from boating fish
Lake Isabella: Isabella lake increased this week to 43 percent of its capacity and continues to rise at a steady pace
Kern River: The trout action in the Upper Kern has been steady all winter long
Lake Kaweah: The lake rose slightly to 20 percent of its capacity
Lake Success: Success Lake rose to 45 percent of its capacity, and fishing improved last week
River Walk Lakes: Anglers continue to catch a few holdover trout
Ming Lake: The bass action has significantly improved over this past week
Buena Vista Lakes: Crappie fishing has been on fire at BV
Hart Park Lake: The bass bite in this area has really picked up
Lake Nacimiento: Nacimiento rose above 90 percent of its capacity
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