
Got in a few midday hours walking The Canal for a quick trip to get my weekend fishing fix. I had to work for my bites and shift gears from my initial game plan to land five bass. Unfortunately, they were not all “keepers”, so I fell short of one of my goals which it to post a daily Top 5 Weight. Read on for the details.
Stats
Date: June 14
Location: Hennepin Canal
Time: 11:35am-2:20pm
Totals: 5 bass
Weather: Partly cloudy/windy
Water temperature: Not available
Lures: Z-Man Chatterbait (sexy shad) with BPS Speed Shad trailer (sight shad) – 2 bass, 5” Yamamoto Senko wacky rig (smoke shad) – 2 bass, Spro Flappin Frog 65 (nasty shad) – 1 bass
Top Bass: 1-10 Chatterbait
Top 3 Weight (only 3 bass at 12” or better): 3-15 (1-10,1-5,1-0)

Winning Lures
Notes and Nonsense
The Plan – I hit the trail armed with a topwater frog, a Senko, and two other poles at the ready for any adjustments as the day developed. I was hoping that the cloud cover would sustain a topwater bite. However, the frog approach resulted in a lone, short bass that struck the lure at my feet, nearly as I lifted it from the water. Moving on to some deeper, open water, I switched to the wacky rigged Senko and fooled a pair. After reaching my turnaround point, I decided to shift gears to a chatterbait in open water areas or channels in the abundant weed growth. Two bass came on the chatterbait in rapid succession but that was it. The changes in approach got bites but I could not find any sort of productive pattern.

1:45pm – Top Bass Runner-Up weighing 1-5 (14.5″) on a chatterbait
The Conditions – Initially, I had considered a sunrise outing but opted to sleep in as I get up at 4:30am during the week. After sleeping until 8:00am, I fooled around home for a while pondering whether I would go at all. Cloud cover moving in was the convincer as I hoped that it would make the bass less wary in those shallow waters. A breeze was also breaking up the surface which I find appealing to make the bass less skittish. On my previous outing, the water was quite clear for this stretch of The Canal, but it had become stained with recent rains. The weed growth was abundant, but the slightly raised water level left a considerable amount of open water beyond the bank with plenty of channels between the weed beds. Overall, good conditions with my only complaint being a wish for clearer water.

Batch of weeds that accompanied my last bass of the outing as it took a dive during the fight
The Quest for Canal Bass #1000 – Five more Canal bass in the log push me a bit closer to one of my 2026 goals. Currently, I sit at 970 Canal bass so ideally a few solid days could hit the target. Unfortunately, vehicle issues have messed up my plans as I am no longer able to haul my boat to the water. However, being a bank bound angler does have an upside as I tend to work my spots over more thoroughly than I do with a boat. Too many times, I am already thinking about my next spot rather than focusing on my current spot knowing that I can row anywhere I wish.

1:50pm – Top Bass weighing 1-10 (15″) on a chatterbait (all-time Canal Bass #970)
Always good to get out and this trip was a throwback to my first year on The Canal as I fished it exclusively from the bank during short trips of a couple hours. I need to get back in that groove as I can get to the water in a short drive of fifteen to twenty minutes. Hoping to get some casts in soon as I have an extended Father’s Day weekend coming up. Talk to you later. Troy























































