
Time is fading for my 2025 fishing as November is only a few days away. My annual goal is a November bass before I call it a year, but I am still trying to land a few more October bass in the meantime. Altered plans put me on The Canal last Sunday rather than my original target of Lake Storey. More on that below along with the results.
Stats
Date: October 26
Location: Hennepin Canal
Time: 3:25pm-5:25pm
Totals: 2 bass
Weather: Sunny/windy, 64F
Lures: Strike King Red Eye Shad (red craw) – 1 bass, JG Swim Jig (bluegill) with Hammertail trailer (bluegill) – 1 bass
Top Bass: 2-4 Red Eye Shad (other catch was a short fish)

Starting Lineup
Tune/Lyric of the Trip
“Can’t afford a blowout, ‘Cause we haven’t got a spare.”
Sausalito Summernight – Diesel (1981)
A blowout on the interstate on the way to Galesburg with my boys would alter my fishing plans. Fortunately, unlike the lyrics above, we did have a spare.

Plan A – Saturday afternoon, I was returning Dad’s truck as I had borrowed it for a week while mine was in the shop. My plan was to stay all night in Galesburg and fish Lake Storey on Sunday. As my boys and I headed down, the rear driver’s side tire blew around mile marker 21 on Interstate 74. At 70mph, it was a little wild and the boys would also get a crash course in tire changing on the shoulder with traffic whizzing past. The spare was way low on air, but we made it to Andover and a functioning air pump at Casey’s saved the day.

Plan B – With the spare having a slow leak, I opted out of the scheduled full day Lake Storey Sunday trip. Instead, I watched the World Series Game Two with Mom and Dad and stayed all night as planned but then got the truck to the shop on Sunday morning to await a Monday decision on new tires. Mom and Dad ran me back home Sunday morning and I opted to try The Canal via bicycle that afternoon.

4:02pm – Top Bass at 2-4 (16.5″) on a lipless crankbait
Results – I selected my best stretch for biking as it offered excellent back access along with quality fishing. Two hours of pedaling and casting produced two bass. The first was a solid fish on a lipless crankbait and tipped the scales at 2-4. The second catch was a short fish but rewarding as it came on a seldom used presentation, a swim jig. While the 2-4 was a quality fish, it did not provide a boost to my all-time Top 5 for the pool which sits at an impressive 15-11 (3-6,3-6,3-1,3-0,2-14). A rather uneventful short outing but no problem as the prior events had been plenty exciting.

4:51pm – Short bass on a swim jig

Winning lures
Soon, one of my catches will be the last for 2025, just hoping it will be the sought after November bass. However, the October fishing was not done after this outing as I was able to work in a few more hours on The Canal the following day. Stay tuned for that report and talk to you later. Troy

























































