On the heels of 2024 being my most productive year on Lake Storey, I decided to take it up a notch in 2025 by investing in a near weekly visit from August 31 through November 4. The commitment was worth it as I exceeded my previous yearly bass total, had my best Top 5 year ever on the lake, established a new Top Lake Storey Bass for a pair of lures and landed my all-time Top Lake Storey Bass. An exciting year on an old favorite body of water.

September 29 – Lake Storey 2025 Top Bass Runner-Up at 3-12 (20.5″) on a lipless crankbait
Lake Storey – Knox County, IL
(8 visits – 8/31 through 11/4)
vs.
5 visits in 2024
86 Bass (80 bass in 2024)
56.25 hours (35.50 hours in 2024)
1.53 bass/hour (2.21 bass/hour in 2024)
Top Bass: 4-14 Spinnerbait on 10/12 (2024 Top Bass 2-15)
Top 5 Weight: 18-2 (4-14,3-12,3-6,3-4,2-14)
vs.
2024 Top 5 Weight: 13-6 (2-15,2-15,2-10,2-8,2-6)
Overview
During the late summer, I was able to alter my work schedule to free up some time. As a result, I managed to get on Lake Storey eight times from August 31 through November 4. As noted in the intro, 2024 was a record year in terms of numbers and featured an impressive 2.21 bass/hour rate. While 2025 ended with a lower bass/hour rate of 1.53, the quality was outstanding. Considering that 1997 through 2023 showed an overall bass/hour rate of 1.11, 2025 was well above average. And five of my outings met my goal of a double-digit daily Top 5 Weight as noted below with four of those residing in the Top 10 all-time Lake Storey daily hauls.
13-13 October 12 (2nd all-time)
11-5 September 29 (7th all-time)
10-15 September 15 (8th all-time)
10-5 September 22 (10th all-time)
10-1 September 8 (12th all-time)

Lures
I cut my bass fishing teeth on chunking a spinnerbait back in the 1980s, so it is great to spend time on water that sets up well for the presentation. When I put the spinnerbait down, a lipless crankbait got the job done. While I used to fish crankbaits a great deal on Lake Storey, there wasn’t really much reason to pick one up in 2025. Below is the breakdown of the winning lures for Lake Storey from 2025.
Spinnerbaits = 59 bass (new Top Lake Storey spinnerbait bass at 4-14)
Lipless Crankbaits = 22 bass (new Top Lake Storey lipless crank bass at 3-12)
Crankbaits = 2 bass
Jigs = 2 bass
Buzzbait = 1 bass
Videos
The clips included in today’s post each feature a quality catch on one of the top two lures of the year at Lake Storey. The first clip below shows a bass landed on some offshore structure on a lipless crankbait. The footage is edited down from a lengthier clip as this was my fourth cast to this general area. My target was a significant piece of cover on an expansive flat. The water level was dropping but the target was still not visible, so I relied on experience as I do not have all the bells and whistles of advanced sonar or GPS to locate and mark spots. I fan cast the area, with each cast slightly further out from the bank in search of the sweet spot, and I found it. This catch sported some neat dark coloration, referred to as a “melanistic” trait.
Clip two is a bass landed on a spinnerbait in one of my favorite spinnerbait scenarios, shoreline wood. This tree features many nooks and crannies among the abundant large limbs extending out from the bank. The visible aspect of the cover provides ample targets, and it is a treat to see how precisely I can cast to drop my bait into a spot where it can find a bass instead of a branch. In addition, there is a lot going on below the surface with a tree of this size as there are numerous other branches hidden or barely visible below the surface. It gets me excited just writing about such a spot. This footage is edited down as this was the seventh cast that I had made as I moved along the tree from right to left. Like the bass in the previous clip, this catch featured the melanistic look along with a yellowish hue known as a “xanthic” trait.
2026 Outlook
It will be tough to top 2025 in terms of quality, but those bass are in there. They are just hard to find and fool. It would also be fun to land 100 Lake Storey bass in 2026 but time and a boat issue (foot-controlled trolling motor thrust button not working) may hinder that quest. For years, nearly all my Lake Storey fishing has occurred after Labor Day when the lake undergoes a fall drawdown which lowers the water level. In 2026, it would be fun to make additional visits throughout the year, but time will tell.

October 12 – Lake Storey all-time Top Bass at 4-14 (20.5″) on a spinnerbait
If I were to pick an all-time favorite lake, it would be Lake Storey. Experience, confidence, degree of difficulty, and nostalgia all factor in my fondness for that old lake. Last year, my “home lake” treated me well. I ran my spots, worked them over thoroughly and effectively, and it paid off. The highlight was my new Lake Storey Top Bass that tipped the scales at 4-14. Even better, it came on a newer spot that Brent and I found a couple of years ago. It goes to show you that there is always something new to learn in this hobby, even after forty-plus years of exploring a fishing hole.
One more location recap on the way with a look at another batch of strip mine waters that produced the largest quantity or bass for 2025. Talk to you later. Troy





















