
Although I had met my goal of a monthly Lake Storey visit the previous day during a trip with my son, Jayce, I chose the lake again as a destination the following day. Read on to see if I was wearing out my welcome or just getting warmed up.

8:59am – First Bass at 2-11 (18″) on a chatterbait
Stats
Date: May 4
Location: Lake Storey, Knox County, IL
Time: 8:50am-3:35pm
Totals: 20 bass
Weather: Sunny/very windy, 62-77F
Water temperature: Not available
Lure: Z-Man Chatterbait (white) with BPS Speed Shad (sight fish) – 19 bass, Strike King KVD 2.5 Squarebill Crankbait (natural pumpkinseed) – 1 bass
Top Bass: 3-9 Crankbait
Top 5 Weight: 13-6 (3-9,2-14,2-11,2-4,2-0)

Starting lineup
Notes and Nonsense

10:10am – Top Bass at 3-9 (19″) on a crankbait
Streak Breaker – At 10:10am, I landed my Top Bass of the trip weighing 3-9 on Strike King KVD 2.5 Squarebill crankbait. It was Bass #87 of 2026 and marked the first bass of the year that had not been caught on a chatterbait. I was letting the wind drift my boat along a bland bank with a fairly steep drop as I worked from one target area to the next. I thought, “This looks like a good spot for the crankbait”, tossed it ahead and landed this fish on my first cast with the lure. Any three-pound bass is a winner, but this one was extra cool as it made me feel smart for deciding to shift gears and make a cast. Oh yeah, I then went back to my chatterbait for next sixteen bass of the outing.

11:49am – Top Bass Runner-Up at 2-14 (17.5″) on a chatterbait
Healthy Bass – I term any bass over 12” in length as a “keeper”, even though all are released after the catch. I also record the data on all the bass that I catch, whether “keeper” or “short.” From 1997 through 2025, I have data on 586 largemouth bass from Lake Storey. Of those, 319 bass measured 12” or better for a “keeper rate” of 54%. On this trip, 15 of my 20 bass were keepers for a whopping 75% keeper rate. Thus far, for 2026 the keeper rate stands at 71% (45 of 63 bass). Body shape is also impressive as the fish are robust and have average to above length to weight ratios. Obviously, a small sample and a hit or miss sampling method but my conclusion is that the Lake Storey bass are doing well.

Co-Angler Blues – I had fished the previous day with my son, Jayce, and we had a productive day in combining for thirteen bass and a solid Top 5 Weight of 10-3. However, the bass were overachievers on this follow-up outing, and I sent my wife updates as I have been known to do. As she teaches where our boy, Jayce, goes to school, she was able to share with him as noted in the text snip above. While there is a popular fishing adage stating, “You should have been here yesterday”, I later told Jayce that this was an amended version. As in, “You should have been there tomorrow.”

Winning lures
Top 5 Notes – The 13-6 Top 5 Weight for this trip represented my third best Lake Storey Top 5 of all-time (best is 14-5 from 9/30/2007). It is also the third straight double-digit Lake Storey Top 5 of 2026. A double-digit Top 5 is one of my statistical goals for each outing so it has been a very good spring on Lake Storey.
And spring fishing on Lake Storey ain’t over yet. Stay tuned and talk to you later. Troy










































