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Message Subject: Black Lake, NY in the Spring
asingua
Posted 12/20/2016 4:03 PM (#843653)
Subject: Black Lake, NY in the Spring




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Hey Guys,
Just wondering if anyone of you, have ever fished Black lake in NY , in particular spring, for muskies. I'm planning a May trip. I've never fished this lake before, so any info , would be greatly appreciated. I would like to do some trolling, as well as casting.
I've heard this lake is filled with hazards , but are marked pretty well.

And secondly, What do you look for, when you go to a lake you've never been. I know weather is a factor, but I'm thinking anything shallow that time of year , might be good. Glide baits in shallow bays... What do you think?

Thanks
NPike
Posted 12/20/2016 4:26 PM (#843656 - in reply to #843653)
Subject: RE: Black Lake, NY in the Spring




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I know guys who go there but for it's ample bass and pike, not so much for musky's. However there's some in there. However unlike Chautauqua, the Niagara and the St. Lawrence it's not known for it's musky's. BTW musky season isn't open until the last Saturday in May in NYS, check your dates.


Edited by NPike 12/20/2016 4:45 PM
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 12/20/2016 8:00 PM (#843672 - in reply to #843653)
Subject: Re: Black Lake, NY in the Spring





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
The lake is full of crappies bass and pike, as well as boat hazards. Muskies are extremely uncommon though I don't know of anyone chasing them lol..
asingua
Posted 12/21/2016 6:55 AM (#843699 - in reply to #843653)
Subject: Re: Black Lake, NY in the Spring




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Thanks for the info! Might have to change my plans!
Prof T
Posted 12/21/2016 1:18 PM (#843737 - in reply to #843653)
Subject: Re: Black Lake, NY in the Spring




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Take a look over here on Lake Ontario United at some of this guy's posts from the Finger Lakes. Might be worth a charter followed up with the rest of your time in your boat. He knocks some big tigers as well as walleyes too.

http://www.lakeontariounited.com/fishing-hunting/user/151276-justtr...
Ronix
Posted 12/21/2016 1:29 PM (#843739 - in reply to #843737)
Subject: Re: Black Lake, NY in the Spring




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^If you are making a long trip I would not recommend spending it there...

As far as black lake, there are some nice fish caught there however mostly by bass/panfish/pike anglers. Very low density though and most of the times any muskies that are caught are probably bonked and mounted. Where are you traveling from?
NPike
Posted 12/21/2016 4:37 PM (#843756 - in reply to #843739)
Subject: Re: Black Lake, NY in the Spring




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Another charter captain that produces musky's in NY
http://www.chautauquareeloutdoors.com/
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 12/21/2016 6:09 PM (#843761 - in reply to #843653)
Subject: Re: Black Lake, NY in the Spring





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
On a side note black lake is a fun ice destination.. it's a well known crappie lake you can really run some numbers on a good day. 100+
asingua
Posted 12/22/2016 3:45 PM (#843878 - in reply to #843739)
Subject: Re: Black Lake, NY in the Spring




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Coming from Pennsylvania with a group of guys ( non muskie) guys, so i guess I'll just make the best of it.. Thanks!
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 12/22/2016 10:55 PM (#843924 - in reply to #843878)
Subject: Re: Black Lake, NY in the Spring





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Location: St. Lawrence River
asingua - 12/22/2016 4:45 PM

Coming from Pennsylvania with a group of guys ( non muskie) guys, so i guess I'll just make the best of it.. Thanks!


Have you ever fished chautaqua??? Might be a better and closer lake to catch some muskies.
NPike
Posted 12/23/2016 1:55 AM (#843929 - in reply to #843924)
Subject: Re: Black Lake, NY in the Spring




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If I had to pick a spot for musky's in NYS it would be Lake Chautauqua not far from the Penn. border. Plenty of musky's and some real big ones to. Also easy access and easy to fish.

Good luck

Edited by NPike 12/23/2016 1:56 AM
tomyv
Posted 12/29/2016 7:37 PM (#844514 - in reply to #843653)
Subject: RE: Black Lake, NY in the Spring




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Location: Washington, PA
I believe the season opens the last Saturday of may, just an FYI.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 12/29/2016 8:04 PM (#844520 - in reply to #844514)
Subject: RE: Black Lake, NY in the Spring





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
tomyv - 12/29/2016 8:37 PM

I believe the season opens the last Saturday of may, just an FYI.


Yes, with a few exceptions. But I believe black lake falls under the last Saturday in may rule.
Ronix
Posted 12/30/2016 6:22 AM (#844567 - in reply to #843653)
Subject: Re: Black Lake, NY in the Spring




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Correct, last Saturday in May for any water beyond the first impassable barrier of a great lakes trib
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