
On June 7, I kept pace with my 2026 goal of fishing Lake Storey once a month (March through November). During that June 7 trip, I also hit another 2026 goal of landing one hundred bass from the lake (see notes later in post). However, I had one other goal in mind and that was to post an all-time Lake Storey Top 5 Weight of ten pounds or more for the month of June. My earlier trip had left me short of the mark so read on to see if I was able to find the bites that I needed on this outing.

10:22am – The first bass came quickly but there weren’t many more, and they weren’t much bigger
Stats
Date: June 19
Location: Lake Storey, Knox County, IL
Time: 10:20am-1:50pm
Totals: 4 bass
Weather: Sunny/calm to windy
Water temperature: Not available
Lures: Strike King Red Eye Shad (red craw) – 2 bass, Strike King KVD 2.5 Squarebill Crankbait (chartreuse sexy shad) – 2 bass
Top Bass: None at 12” or better
Top 5 Weight: Not applicable

Winning lures

June 7 – Lake Storey Bass #100 of 2026, needed something to “brag” about so grabbed this one from the previous trip
Notes and Nonsense
#100 – While I am a dedicated stat keeper, every once in a while a target slips by me. Such was the case on my June 7 trip as my final bass of the day was Lake Storey Bass #100 of 2026. After landing eighty-six bass in 2025 over eight trips between August and November, I set my sights on hitting the century mark in 2026. Reaching the goal during the first week of June on my seventh visit of the year was well ahead of what I anticipated. Since I don’t have any quality fish to report from this June 19 outing, the oversight allows me to include a pic from the previous trip.

Construction continues but the lake is back to normal pool
100% – After a delay facilitating the initial stages of construction of an extension of a walking path along the south side of the property, Lake Storey is back at full pool. The level had been down anywhere from four to seven feet during each of my previous trips this year. The extended drawdown has made for some interesting conditions. For example, there is no aquatic vegetation that typically lines extended stretches of the shoreline as summer arrives. Instead, there are patches of flooded terrestrial vegetation that grew along the exposed bank over the last several months.
0 – The final number of today’s report is “zero.” As in, I did not land a “keeper” (bass at 12” or better and all fish are released) during my three and a half hours of casting. Therefore, of my three daily goals on the water, I only met one. That first goal is to not get shutout so four bass certainly exceeded that target. However, goal number two is to land five keepers and I came up empty. As a result, the third goal of landing a double-digit daily Top 5 Weight never came into play. Per the intro, I was also looking to find the bites needed to boost my all-time June Lake Storey Top 5 into double digits. Starting the day, it stood at 8-10 and there it remains.

Learned something new as this great blue heron was in the “delta wing” formation (aka “obelisking”), a pose used to cool off , dry out, or preen
Not sure if I will hit Lake Storey again in June for another shot at reaching the ten-pound Top 5. But with the lake returning to full pool, my next outing will likely be in Dad’s Bass Tracker. It will save on the rowing although it does have a trolling motor issue that effects boat control in windy conditions. On the upside, it allows me to utilize basic electronics to assist in locating deeper cover that many summer bass call home. Talk to you later. Troy






















































