Part II of the 2024 Lure Recap features the heavy hitters that landed 471 of my 626 largemouth bass.
Chatterbait – 59 bass vs. 33 bass in 2023
Z Man Chatterbait (sexy shad or black/blue) with various swimbait trailers
Top Bass: 2-15 Lake Storey – October 11
Top 5 Weight: 12-14 (2-15,2-14,2-12,2-6,1-15)
Comments: For the second straight year, a chatterbait spent a lot of time tied to the end of a rod. From March through November, this lure type was in the starting lineup, and it paid dividends anywhere I threw it. A chatterbait caught Bass #1 of the year on March 3, Bass #626 on November 17, and plenty in between including the Top Lake Storey Bass of 2024 at 2-15. I am still more of a spinnerbait guy and probably always will be but the chatterbait has become an important tool in my tacklebox with my favorite targets being flats, riprap banks, and rockpiles.
Buzzbaits – 77 bass vs. 25 bass in 2023
Booyah Buzzbait (snow white shad) and Big Bite Baits Suicide Buzz (citrus shad)
Top Bass: 2-12 Hennepin Canal – August 14 and August 25
Top 5 Weight: 13-3 (2-12,2-12,2-9,2-9,2-9)
Comments: After a down year in 2023, buzzbaits were back in 2024 as I spent a great deal of time on the shallow waters of The Canal. Last year, I also tried a new offering, the Big Bites Bait Suicide Buzz that features swimbait body as opposed to a skirt. The first catch on the new bait was a 2-4 from The Canal in August and it later landed one of my Top Buzzbait Bass of the year at 2-12. It is tough to beat a buzzbait when the weather warms, and The Canal is custom made for topwater commotion.
Topwater Frogs – 79 bass vs. 25 bass in 2023
Spro Flappin’ Frog 65 (albino, killer gill, natural red)
Top Bass: 3-10 Hennepin Canal – September 29
Top 5 2023: 15-10 (3-10,3-6,3-3,2-14,2-9)
Comments: After several years of proclaiming myself to be among the worst frog fisherman around, things are beginning to look up. I give credit for my recent success to a couple of factors. First up, is the commitment to a new model of frog beginning in the summer of 2023, the Spro Flappin’ Frog 65. The second factor is that my stomping grounds on the shallow, weedy Hennepin Canal are ideal for a frog to get stomped.
Lipless Crankbait – 81 bass vs. 14 bass in 2023
Strike King Red Eye Shad (sexy shad or red craw)
Top Bass: 2-6 Lake Storey – September 16
Top 5 Weight: 10-2 (2-6,2-2,1-15,1-14,1-13)
Comments: My catches on lipless crankbaits reinforced their effectiveness across the calendar year. The first lipless crank bass came from The Canal on March 3 and the final lipless crank bass was landed at Lake Storey on October 14. All the fish were caught on the Strike King Red Eye Shad model and were quite well distributed throughout the waters that I fish. Thirty-two bass came from The Canal, twenty-six from Lake Storey, and twenty-three from the Knox County public strip mines. For me, these baits shine when looking to cover water quickly and are effective on flats, along weed edges, and when run parallel to riprap banks.
Spinnerbaits – 87 bass vs. 63 bass in 2023
War Eagle (white/chartreuse)
Top Bass: 3-0 Hennepin Canal – May 4
Top 5 Weight: 13-6 (3-0,2-15,2-10,2-8,2-5)
Comments: When I caught the bass fishing bug in the early 1980s, spinnerbaits were among the most popular lures. Over the last forty years, they have fallen out of vogue among many anglers as allegiance has turned to chatterbaits, swimbaits, and swim jigs. Not so much for me though, as I will always be a loyal spinnerbait fan. I need to do a bit of research to confirm, but I suspect I have caught more bass on spinnerbaits than any other lure over the last forty-plus years. And for 2024, the spinnerbait came through again as it was the second most productive lure, trailing plastic worms by one bass. I spend a lot of time on The Canal and a spinnerbait is a winner around any wood you can find. Same goes for Lake Storey during the drawdown period in the fall. In recent years, my go to spinnerbait has been the War Eagle brand in various blade configurations.
Plastic Worms – 88 bass vs. 191 bass in 2023
5” Yamasenko wacky rig (various colors), Yum 7” Power Bait Power Worm (blue fleck/firetail), Zoom Ultravibe Speed Worm (junebug or white pearl)
Top Bass: 3-2 Knox County public strip pit – July 13
Top 5 Weight: 11-15 (3-2,2-11,2-6,1-15,1-13)
Comments: The plastic worm has been a staple in bass angler’s tackleboxes for close to seventy years. And they have been a winner for me as long as I have been chasing bass. While I cut my bass fishing teeth on the popular Texas rig presentation, the last twenty years have found me relying heavily on the Senko wacky rig. The wacky rig dominated my 2024 worm haul with seventy-three bass, but I did invest some time in a new presentation that I call a “swimming worm.” The swimming retrieve landed a dozen fish and was precipitated by advice from a fellow angler I encountered on The Canal last summer.
Lots of highlights in that list of lures and catches as 2024 produced a personal record 626 largemouth bass. The number of lure options available on the market these days can get overwhelming, and every angler has an opinion on how to best invest your time and money. And many variables come into play when choosing what to tie on the end of your line once you hit the water. Weather, water, structure, and time of day are significant, while experience and confidence are invaluable when it comes to making your choices. It all boils down to getting out there and getting on the water. Talk to you later. Troy