Strip Mine Report – July 19

On the heels of a successful July 12 outing, I hit the same Knox County public strip mine area again the following Saturday. My ambitious aim was to fish three lakes, but Mother Nature did not follow the initial forecast. A brewing storm ran me off the water much earlier than planned leading to a bit of exploration during the rest of my day.

Starting lineup and winning lures

Stats
Date: July 19
Location: Knox County public strip pits (two lakes), Hennepin Canal (one pool)
Time: 5:40am-7:50am, 1:20pm-1:35pm
Totals: 10 bass
Weather: Overcast to partly cloudy/breezy
Lures: Spro Flappin Frog 65 (nasty shad) – 6 bass, Booyah Buzz Buzzbait (snow white shad) – 2 bass, 5” Yamasenko wacky rig (blue pearl/black hologram flake) – 2 bass
Top Bass: 3-1 Frog
Top 5 Weight: 9-11 (3-1,2-2,1-11-1-10,1-3)

Tune of the Trip
Riding the Storm Out – REO Speedwagon (1977)
“The wind outside is frightening, but it’s kinder than the lightning life in the city.”
Such was the theme of substantial part of my day as I left the water before the storm, rode out the rain in my truck, and did some exploring. And I actually heard this song twice on the radio. Maybe it was a DJ being amusing, or maybe just an interesting coincidence.

5:44am – First bass at 1-3 (13″) on a buzzbait

Notes and Nonsense

Main Lake – The bass were quite cooperative as I rowed my way around a portion of this lake on my way to my preferred destination. Four bass in thirty minutes, all on topwater was tough to leave behind but the larger bass potential of my target lake convinced me to make a portage. I suspect that there are some quality fish in the Main Lake but have a hard time committing when solid fish are a short drag away.

6:26am – Top Bass at 3-1 (18″) on a Spro frog

Discovery Lake – Moving to this lake paid dividends right away as I had two “keepers” in the logbook after six minutes of casting including a 3-1 that would be Top Bass of the morning. Conditions remained conducive for a lasting topwater bite with overcast skies and a bit of chop on the water, but it wasn’t long before the thunder began rumbling. On these remote lakes, it takes a while to get back to the truck and I’ve gotten wiser over the years when it comes to calling it quits. Don’t get me wrong, I am still reluctant to leave the water but about 8:00am I was sure glad that I did. The skies got uglier, unleased several downpours, and put on an impressive display of thunder and lightning all while I was safely sheltered in my truck.

1:26pm – Hennepin Canal bass at 1-3 (13″) on a Senko wacky rig

Bonus Bass – I took advantage of the rainy day to do some exploring to the northeast. I peeked at Mautino State Fish & Wildlife Area and found that the interior roads had been repaired (they were so bad that much of the site closed several years ago). A couple lakes also had new rock launches in place that would be just right for my little boat. Next stop was a new spot on the Hennepin Canal near Mineral that I had hiked last winter. During that hike, I observed a beaver lodge, one of my favorite pieces of cover, a short distance from a parking lot. I took a walk and sure enough a bass called it home and took a liking to my Senko wacky rig. The stretch is on my list for a future launch to add four more “keepers” and establish an initial Top 5.

Top 5 Update
Main Lake – Boost from 6-4 to 7-4 as a 1-3 knocks a 1-2 out of the creel
Discovery Lake – No boost as it takes a 3-4 or better to bump my weight
Hennepin Canal – A bass at 1-3 was my first ever catch on this pool

I opted to take my birthday and the following day off work to get away from the hustle and bustle. Stay tuned for those reports as I hit the strip mines again on both days. Talk to you later. Troy

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