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Black Lake Association

Just noticed this when I was looking for information on Black Lake (heading there this weekend).Black Lake, NY

Join the Black Lake Association

The Black Lake Association is a group of interested persons who enjoy our lake, many of whom are property owners around the lake, and some are folks who enjoy using the lake’s many fine resources. If you are a property owner, annual membership is $15.00. If you’re someone who enjoys visiting/fishing/boating/swimming in Black Lake then dues are just $5.00 per year.

I’ll be paying my dues when I’m up there for sure. I strongly suggest that anyone that has a vested interest in the health of Black Lake to do exactly the same. It’s one of New York’s true treasures, and needs to be protected.

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Smallmouth on the Fly Rod

May 29th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Fly Fishing for Bass

Saw this video on Youtube.  Per the poster of the video, this fish goes 5 pounds, and fell for a popper.  Yowzers.

 

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Black Lake in 4 Days

May 28th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in WNY Fishing

I know I haven’t posted much of late, but I’ve been busy getting ready for Black Lake.

Had to tie a bunch of flies for the trip, as I plan on using the long rod about half the time.

I’m looking forward to seeing the lake in early June.  I was there in August last year, and it was so crappy and weedy that I didn’t even post a report about it.

The zebra mussels have done a significant amount of damage to Black lake, allowing the sunlight to penetrate the depths, and as a result, the weeds grow unfettered.  Combine that with suspected septic seepage and other run off, and you have an August Weed Fest.  And not the kind you old hippies would like.

So this time around, I expect to see some open water.

We shall see.  I’m heading over to the Black Lake forums now to nose around and see what’s being said.

 

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Texas Bass for a Day

May 20th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Fly Fishing for Bass, WNY Fishing

Texans may not agree with me, but being a New Yorker, there’s only so many days where I can get into 3 pound plus largemouth.  Today, it felt like I was in Texas.  Thanks the the generosity of a member of a local fishing and hunting club, I was invited to fish a private pond on Sunday.  The results?  See below:

Largemouth bass on a black spinnerbaitIt’s about a 4 or 5 acre impoundment, kept a decent temperature all year since it’s spring fed. In it were some of the healthiest largemouth I’ve seen in Western New York.  Brightly colored, and in fighting shape.  They were still a little sluggish on the fight (then again, I’ve been dealing with river smallmouth for two weeks, so a comparison is unfair).

I fished for about 3 hours (and messed around for another hour or so), and caught what I recall as being 11 bass.  3 on the fly rod, and 8 on the bait caster.

Flies used:

 

  • Muddler Minnow
  • Black Bunny Fly
  • Black Zonker

 

Plastic Baits:

 

  • Pumpkin 6 inch Senko
  • Green 4 inch Senko
  • Purple 4 inch Senko

 

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Black Creek: Bass on the Fly Rod

May 19th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Fly Fishing for Bass, WNY Fishing, black creek

Last week I was able to pick up quite a few bass on the fly rod, in various sections of Black Creek in and around Churchville.  It seems to be heating up quite a bit, despite the cooler weather.Fell for my crayfish imitation fly

The technique is pretty simple, as they are aggressive right now.

Two flies doing the most damage are a crayfish pattern I sort of put together myself (photos and instructions later this week), and the two variations of the Muddler Minnow.  One being the classic Muddler Minnow pattern, and the second being one I tie with a red feather tail as opposed to the classic turkey tail.

Most of the smallies in Black Creek that I encountered were hugging the banks, and truthfully, most were in the sun (pictured right).  The one exception would be the biggest of the smallmouth I caught that day.  He was in a very deep pool just after a sizable deadfall.  It was a tough spot to cast, and I was very lucky to catch him.

I was actually adjusting my waders when that big one hit (no picture).  I had a ball of fly line in the water next to me, and the fly (crayfish pattern) was drifting, unattended, 10 feet to my right.  I heard a small slurp, but felt nothing since my line was very slack.  I quickly reeled up, and the fight was on.  He went deep, then tried to run up the narrow chute of water behind me.  Probably took about 2 minutes to bring him in.  I didn’t horse that one, since I hadn’t seen him really, and wasn’t sure what I was dealing with.

Small Mouth Bass

As I mentioned, the smallies have been aggressive, and although they were liking the crayfish patterns, they were actually hitting it on or near the surface.  Though I haven’t seen any evidence of nesting yet, so I don’t think it’s that kind of aggression.  Most of the spots I would expect to see nests, I saw carp.  So either the smallies in this section wait for the carp to move out, or I have to re think where I’m going to find them sitting on their nests.  Should know more in the next few weeks.

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