
This trip had been proposed for several years but never materialized. My brother Brent and I had fished together numerous times during that period, but I had yet to introduce him to the Hennepin Canal. Well, we got ‘er done so read on to see how we did.

7:15am – Brent’s first ever Canal bass on a chatterbait (told him that they get bigger)
Stats
Date: June 27
Location: Hennepin Canal (2 pools)
Time: 6:10am-2:10pm
Totals: 15 bass (Brent – 8 bass, Troy – 7 bass)
Weather: Overcast to partly cloudy/calm to breezy, 61-77F
Water temperature: Not available
Lures (Brent): Z-Man Chatterbait (sexy shad) – 4 bass, Bass Pro Shops Stik-O (watermelon seed) – 3 bass, Booyah Poppin Pad Crasher Frog (bullfrog) – 1 bass
Lures (Troy): Spro Flappin Frog 65 (nasty shad) – 3 bass, 5” Yamamoto Yamasenko wacky rig (smoke/black, copper flake/yellow tip) – 3 bass, Booyah Buzzbait (white) – 1 bass
Top Bass (Brent): 2-5 (Chatterbait)
Top Bass (Troy): 2-1 (Frog)
Top 5 Weight (combined): 8-10 (2-5,2-1,1-11,1-5,1-4)

Brent’s winning lures

Troy’s winning lures
Notes and Nonsense
Float Trip – For Brent’s inaugural voyage on the historic waterway, we opted to employ the float trip approach to cover several miles of water. As the “motor” in my little johnboat is yours truly, this plan eliminates having to row back to the launching point. Instead, we drop a vehicle downstream and then drive upstream to launch. From there, rowing and a bit of lazy current keep us moving along.

7:48am – Top Bass #4 weighing 1-5 (14″) on a buzzbait

11:23am – Top Bass #3 weighing 1-11 (15″) on a frog
Water Level – This stretch of The Canal was as full as I can ever recall as we have received ample precipitation this year. I viewed this as positive as in the past many areas have been so shallow that you could see the bottom throughout. The downside was that the rain had the water riled up so it was murkier than I would prefer. But you can’t have it all and the fish are still there; you just must figure them out.

11:44am – Top Bass #5 weighing 1-4 (12.5″) on a frog

12:40pm – Top Bass #2 weighing 2-1 (16″) on a frog
Top 5 Boost – I have the length of The Canal that we floated broken down into four separate sections via on the water landmarks. As a dedicated stat keeper, I have collected five years of Canal catch data. My goal is to establish a ten-pound Top 5 on every stretch of The Canal that I fish. Each of the sections we visited already had double-digit Top 5 weights ranging from 10-1 to 15-11, so any boost was icing on the cake for the Top 5 quest. Both of our individual Top Bass on this trip (Brent 2-5, Troy 2-1) came on the same pool. My fish boosted my personal Top 5 on the pool from 10-2 to 10-7. Brent’s addition boosted the partner Top 5 on the pool from 11-0 to 11-10 (courtesy of catches by Brent, my wife, Julie, and myself).

12:57pm – Top Bass weighing 2-5 (17″) on a chatterbait
I dig The Canal. The bass that call it home have been good to me, but it can get weird. I was excited to show them off to Brent during a trip that had been discussed for a few years. We caught some bass including a couple good ones but overall, it did not live up to its billing in my opinion. Fortunately, we’ve both been fishing for long enough to understand that some days just don’t meet your big expectations. Get ‘em next time. Talk to you later. Troy






















































