Black Lake Lunker Hunters

Black Lake Lunker Hunters

Saturday, January 24, 2015

2014 Year in Review

Welcome to my short wrap up of the 2014 season.  2014 brought many challenges for the Black Lake Lunker Hunters.  It was necessary for Denise and I to focus on some high priorities and changes in our life.  One priority was to work on installing windows in the new addition.  This proved to be very time consuming seeing how we also has to cut and prepare all six rough openings.  Buying the windows was easy, but doing all the work ourselves took about 12 days or more.  But we got it done and are pleased with the result.    We will surely spend a lot of time next season working towards our goal of finishing the addition.

Another priority for 2014 was to sell our home in Marion and move closer to Fairport.  Mission accomplished!  We moved to Fairport in August and are now enjoying life in a split level house on 6 semi-private acres.  Shortly before closing day, we were informed that our new property was previously owned by my great uncle George in the 1920's thru 1940's.  What a nice surprise!  Our new home is also only 2 miles from where I grew up.  It's nice to be back to where I spent the first 19 years of my life...in Fairport!

So, for the 2014 fishing review...  We only fished 23 days this year.  The bass take was not great, but managed one nice Lunker.  We caught only 220 bass.  An average of 9.5 per day.  (During A typical year we would catch around 700 bass).  Our Lunker count was way down also.  7 bass over 3 lbs.  2 of those bass were over 4 lbs.  The big one weighed in at 4 lb 15 oz.  Only 1 ounce short of the coveted 5 pounder.  It was caught July 19th at 9:15AM at one of our favorite islands.

This year was very busy for us, but as usual, we had a great time at Black Lake.  We pulled our boat for the season on Sept. 27th.   The month of May is getting closer and we can't wait for more good times!

The lunker hunt will continue!  Fish On!!!

Monday, July 28, 2014

Fishing report problems 2014

Due to nagging computer issues and my hectic schedule, fishing reports for 2014 will be extremely late this year and brief.  I apologize.  I will at least try to post a summary at the end of the season.  Here are the two biggest fish of this year to date.

4 lbs. 15. oz. 
 
4 lbs. 4 oz.
 


 Fish On!

Saturday, November 9, 2013

2013 Year In Review

4 lb 13 oz Lunker of the Year
 
3 lb 6 oz Lady Lunker of the Year
 
Bassmaster Elite Series - Showdown at the St. Lawrence River
 
Suitable for framing
 
Last pic of 2013 - October 27th
 


Another season is in the books!  Welcome to our year end summary for the Black Lake Lunker Hunters.  The short story is the bass fishing was horrible this year.  The long story is we had a great time at Black Lake again.  We love this place!

The season started full of anticipation and excitement as usual.  We opened the cottage on May 25th.  I prefer to open a little earlier, but such if life.  The fishing began uneventful on Saturday, June 15th at 5:45 am.  The water level was really high.  We caught 11 bass after six hard hours of fishing.  Not a good sign.  The slow bite continued through the rest of the month.  We only hauled in 84 bass in our 11 fishing days for the month.  Average catch per day was 7.6 bass.  You can imagine my disappointment.  Denise had the biggest bass of the month at 3 lbs. 6 oz.

The bite picked up a tad in July, but was still way below our average take.  July typically pulls in big numbers of bass for us.  But we only caught 155 bass for 17 days of fishing.  That's an average of 9.1 bass per day.  Not great my any means.  We had 7 bass over 3 pounds.  The best being 3 lbs 7 oz.  By this time we were highly disappointed in our catch for June and July.  I guess the bass bite runs in cycles and this was beginning to look like an off year.

The month of August turned out to be decent with our fish count going up and the bass getting bigger.  For the month of August we brought in 174 bass for 13 fishing days.  That's an average of 13.4 bass per day.  The best bass was a nice 4 lb 13 oz Lunker.  It's our best bass in 5 years.  Only 3 ticks short of the 5 pound club.  This month we caught nine bass over 3 pounds, with 4 of them being over 4 pounds.  The other 4's were, 4 lb 7 oz, 4 lb 10oz and 4 lb 11 oz.  I should point out that the lake water level returned to a more normal state.  One highlight for this month was going to see the Bassmaster Elite Series pros at the St. Lawrence River in Waddington.  What a great time we had.

During September we caught 72 bass during 9 fishing days.  Not good at all!  That's an average of 8 bass per day.  We only brought in two Lunkers this month.  A 3 lb 9 oz and a nice 4 lb 5 oz.  We participated in the annual Dash for Cash bass fishing tournament on September 15th.  We did horrible!  We caught 10 bass for the day, with our 3 best only weighing 7.1 lbs.  Due to our low weigh, high winds and very rough water, we decided not to ride to the weigh-in.  Turned out to be a good call because we needed at least 9.19 lbs to qualify in the money.  Wait till next year though!  ha ha ha.

There was no fishing in October as we pulled the boat out on the 5th.  As I sit here and add up our fish count numbers for the year, I'm in shock!  We only managed to catch 485 bass this year.  That's 185 fewer bass than last year.  And 274 fewer bass compared to two years ago.  That is really unbelievable.  We had 21 bass over 3 pounds.  That's 10 less than last year.  We had 5 bass over 4 pounds.  That's 6 less than last year.

Now I'm sure other fisherman did better than us, but I'm convinced that the bass bite this year was off and our worst since coming to the lake in 2006.  Some year had to be bad, so I guess this was it.  I'm pretty sure next year will be better.  I hope we get back in the 600+ to 700 + for the year.  Time will tell!

Thanks for checking into my reports this year.  I hope to bring more fishing reports in 2014.  Live long and prosper!  Until next time folks...   Fish On!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Alan the Angler

Here are some pics of Alan the Angler with some nice Black Lake bass.  His Columbus day weekend last hoorah.  All fish released.
3.5 Smally
 4.0 Largemouth
 Big one is a 3.5 Largemouth


Good job Alan!  Fish On!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Closing weekend Oct. 26 & 27

Cottage Oct. 27, 2013

200 amp service panel finally installed.


Peninsula Oct. 27, 2013

 
Lakeview Oct. 27, 2013


Finally closed the cottage for the year.  We are usually closed up by the first or second weekend in October.  Had to wait a few weeks for the new electric service to be installed.  National grid ran a new supply line to our addition and installed a new electric meter.  Our contractor installed a new 200 amp breaker box.  No more old fashion fuse box to deal with.  The next couple years I'm going to have my work cut out for me finishing the new addition.  I will post our season ending fishing summary in a few weeks.  Until next time folks...   Fish On!

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Oct. 5th & 6th - Boat, Hoist and Dock removal

Boat out at the launch.

Taking out the dock.

 
One dock section out.

 
Hoist on the lower deck.


View of the peninsula.

View of the cove looking south.


We took boat, boat hoist and dock out of the water this weekend.  It's always sad when the season comes to an end.  But we had a great year as usual.  We didn't catch as many fish this year as we normally do.  Not really sure why.  But I did catch my biggest bass since 2008.  I'll be posting a season ending wrap-up within the next few weeks.  Until next time folks...  Fish On!