
As noted in the snip below from January 25 while texting with my friend, John Kirkemo, the prediction for my first bass of 2026 was March 7. Pretty close as only a day off with the March 7 weather prompting me to wait one more day to give it a shot. As a bonus, I had a fishing partner on this outing with my oldest boy, Jayce, joining the pursuit. Read on for the details of a pleasant walk (with fishing poles) along the historic Hennepin Canal.

Janaury 25 text with my first bass prediction
Stats
Date: March 8
Location: Hennepin Canal
Time: 4:00pm-6:15pm
Totals: 4 bass
Weather: Sunny/windy, 60F
Water temperature: Not available
Lures: Z-Man Chatterbait (white) with a Yamamoto Zako trailer (Tennessee Shad) – 4 bass
Top Bass: 1-13 Chatterbait
Top 2 Weight (only two at 12” or better): 3-1 (1-13,1-4)

Classic cold water lineup (left to right)
Lipless crank, Rapala Shad Rap,chatterbait, swim jig, jig, chatterbait, and Ned rig
Tune of the Trip
1985 – Bowling for Soup
“(His) two kids in high school, they tell (him) that (he’s) uncool.”
Like the parent in this song, I have two kids in high school. Lucky for me, one of them still found me cool enough to have as a fishing partner and I was very happy to have him along.

4:11pm – First bass of 2026 at 1-13 (15″) on a chatterbait
Notes and Nonsense
Partner – My son, Jayce, has mentioned several times during the winter that he is ready to go fishing. Music to my ears as we all need to get out for a dose of fresh air and we don’t do that often enough. The upside of our trip is that we stayed longer than I originally anticipated as Jayce was focused on getting a bite. The downside was that his fishing guide could not put him on some fish. He made the right casts in the right places with proven baits, but the bass just didn’t show up. I told him that that is fishing and as the weather improves so will the activity level of the bass. He jokingly responded with a quote from his Papa stating, “I must not have been holding my mouth right.” Great to know that he’s absorbed some lore from all the fishing talk he’s been privy to over the years.
Fishing Guide – There is a fine line when serving as a fishing guide to less experienced anglers. On one hand, I wanted to pass along an endless ramble of tips and techniques gained from years of chasing bass. On the other hand, I realized that I also needed to back off and just let my son do his thing. I think the balance was there on this trip with some snags and a backlash in the strong winds for Jayce (both happened for me as well). All parts of the learning process as the bass live around those snags and you can’t control the weather.
First Bass – My first bass of the year was a textbook bite. I was not only excited to land a fish but also enthused to explain to Jayce how it all went down, which I will repeat here. I was working a submerged log that ran at about a 45-degree angle to the bank. The top of the log was about six inches under the surface. I cast my chatterbait well beyond the log and rapidly reeled the lure up to the log so as not to get snagged on the far side. As the chatterbait cleared the log, I slowed my retrieve and dropped my rod tip to allow the lure to fall out of sight on the near side of the log. Bang! A bass right where it should be hiding, waiting for unsuspecting prey to come within striking distance. This scenario is a go to early in the year on The Canal before the aquatic vegetation covers most of these spots. However, there are no guarantees in fishing as we employed the same approach on numerous other logs and only duplicated the feat one more time. Once again, that’s fishing, but in the long run this presentation will get you a batch of early season bites in that cold, shallow Canal.

Exercise, fresh air, a good fishing partner, and a few bass made for a great Sunday afternoon
So, 2026 catching is off and running with a fair total on this day including two “keepers” (bass at 12” or better and all released) to kick off my Top 5 for the year. The one damper on the day was not being able to get Jayce on the board. Perhaps I was just lucky or maybe a forty-plus year headstart gave me a bit of an advantage. I had to laugh as I reeled in bass number three and he said, “Hey, save some for me will you?” He gets it and indicates that he is ready to go again. Talk to you later. Troy








































































