As part of an extended weekend, I took a Thursday and a Friday off work. My Thursday on Lake Storey was a success, so I headed back out on Friday with my brother, Brent, along to boost our odds in the quest for a double-digit Top 5 day.
Brent’s pre-launch predictions
Troy’s pre-launch predictions
Stats
Date: October 11
Location: Lake Storey, Knox County, IL
Time: 7:40am-3:10pm
Totals: 23 bass, 1 shad (Brent – 12 bass, Troy – 11 bass, 1 shad)
Weather: Sunny/breezy to windy, 51-77F
Water temperature: 69F
8:02am – Troy Top Bass (tie) at 2-15 (18″) on a spinnerbait
Lures
Troy: War Eagle spinnerbait (chartreuse/white) – 7 bass, Strike King Red Eye Shad (sexy shad) – 2 bass, ZMan Chatterbait (sexy shad) with swimbait trailer – 1 bass, Googan Squad Gridiron Jig (rotten pumpkin) with Net Bait B Bug (natural craw swirl) – 1 bass
Brent: Strike King Red Eye Shad (chartreuse sexy shad) – 9 bass, Spinnerbait (green/white) – 3 bass
Top Bass
Troy Top Bass: 2-15 (two fish, Spinnerbait, Chatterbait)
Brent Top Bass: 2-9 (Lipless Crankbait)
10:59am – Troy Top Bass #3 at 2-4 (17″) on a jig
Top 5 Weights
Brent Top 5 Weight: 8-9 (2-9,2-1,1-4,1-3,1-2)
Troy Top 5 Weight: 11-9 (2-15,2-15,2-4,1-12,1-11)
Top 5 Weight (combined): 12-12 (2-15,2-15,-2-9,2-4,2-1)
12:51pm – Brent Top Bass #2 at 2-1 (15″) on lipless crankbait
Notes and Nonsense
Brother Bonus – I enjoy fishing with Brent as it is always fun to chat and collaborate for on the water decisions. Besides those reasons, it is also a pleasant change of pace to let him fight the wind and position the boat while all I must do is cast and reel. When we catch a fish, it is good to have a net man on board for a helping hand. Finally, it is good to steadily have a pair of lures in the water to boost the odds of putting one in front of an interested bass.
2:36pm – Troy Top Bass (tie) at 2-15 (18″) on a chatterbait
Back End Bass – As noted above, Brent was in charge of boat control with the bow-mounted, foot-controlled trolling motor while I pitched in on longer runs with the trolling motor on the stern. My top three bass were landed by virtue of just being along for the ride and not having to “drive” and fight the wind. My first 2-15 came out of nowhere as Brent guided us down a nothing sort of bank where I was free to just fire away. I later got a 2-4 while bouncing a jig around a windblown, isolated tree that would have been difficult to fish while running the trolling motor. Another 2-15 came off a shallow branch where Brent had just landed a small bass. As he unhooked his catch, I “stole” his spot and was rewarded with a quality bass on a chatterbait.
2:58pm – Brent Top Bass at 2-9 (17.5″) on a lipless crankbait
It’s Not How You Start – Less than an hour into the trip, I had three bass in the boat including a pair of keepers (2-15 and 1-7) while Brent had yet to land a fish. He commented that the first hour for him was indeed a struggle. My response was that things often have a way of evening out in the end. About twenty minutes after this conversation, Brent got on the board and as it all shook out, he ended up on top with a twelve bass to eleven bass finish. Our combined Top 5 contributions also worked out as well as they could as I landed three and Brent landed two.
The Lake Storey bite continued to be productive as this fifth outing of the fall brought the totals to ninety-two bass. On this trip, there was also a muskie encounter, a couple fishing milestones, and quality catches off the beaten path. Just too much to put into one report so stay tuned for future posts relating to the additional notes from our solid fall drawdown trips. But the Lake Storey fishing may not be done for the year. Talk to you later. Troy