
Following a morning appointment and before having to pick up the boys from school, I took advantage of a few open hours to make a short trip to The Canal. Weather was pleasant although quite windy but when walking The Canal, it typically doesn’t cause any issues beyond slightly affecting casting accuracy. Read on for the results and notes from a solid outing.

10:26am – First bass and Top Bass at 1-15 (16″) on a chatterbait
Stats
Date: March 30
Location: Hennepin Canal
Time: 10:20am-12:40pm
Totals: 5 bass
Weather: Sunny/very windy, 57F
Water temperature: Not available
Lures: Z-Man Chatterbait (sexy shad) with BPS Speed Shad trailer (sight fish) – 5 bass
Top Bass: 1-15 Chatterbait
Top 3 Weight (only 3 bass at 12” or better): 5-4 (1-15,1-13,1-8)

And on my fifth visit of the year, The Canal said, “Let there be slime.”
Notes and Nonsense
Slime Time – The shallow, fertile waters of The Canal on the stretch where I was fishing sport an extensive collection of aquatic vegetation as the water begins to warm. Well, apparently, it has already warmed enough to see an explosion of slimy, green algae that I appealingly refer to as “snot grass.” In addition, clumps of surface vegetation are floating throughout the waterway and are beginning to extend out several feet from the shoreline. The snot grass fouls deeper presentations, and the surface clumps require yanking your lure from the water several feet before it reaches the bank.

Shoreline scum, submerged slime, and dingy water greeted me on this visit
Dirty Water – I have fished this stretch of The Canal multiple times this year and on those previous trips the water clarity was quite clear. This aids me in spotting the submerged pieces of wood that are among my primary targets. The added visibility is particularly helpful when windy conditions cause chop on the surface. On this trip, the wind was really whipping and seemed to have stirred up the shallows causing a noticeable decline in water clarity.

Winning lure again, and all year thus far
Chatterbait Streak – In landing all five bass from this outing on a chatterbait, the lure has now caught every one of my bass in 2026. The 32 for 32 streak to begin the year is unheard of as other lures such as a lipless crankbait, spinnerbait, jig, or Ned Rig have always pitched in to start the season. Part of the equation is that the chatterbait is an effective presentation on The Canal in the shallow and increasingly weedy water. However, I have also spent several hours on Lake Storey and the strip mines where the chatterbait had success as well. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

12:17pm – Top Bass Runner-up at 1-13 (15.5″) on a chatterbait
Early on, April has left much to be desired in terms of weather and other priorities have prevented me from getting on the water. But there’s plenty of month left to see if I can work in another Lake Storey trip and put in some time on the strip mines. Speaking of the strip mines, Brent took a shot recently and had impressive results. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s Top 5 Update that features a batch of his catches. Talk to you later. Troy















































