Deer Hunt
Manitoulin Island
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Table of Contents
Overview
South Shore Forest
BBL's Land
Hunting Strategy
Your Hunting Guide
Meals
Kitchen
Sleeping Quarters
Ground Transportation
Price
Applications for
Guided Whitetail Deer Hunt
Terms & Conditions
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The following page describes an "All
Inclusive" white tail deer hunt put on each Fall by Black's Bay
Lodge.
If you are interested in something
different, please contact us to discuss your specific desires.
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2006 Deer Hunt
Season at Black's Bay Lodge
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Dates |
Oct. 7-14 |
14-21 |
21-28 |
Oct.28-Nov. 4 |
Nov.4- 11 |
11-18 |
18-25 |
Nov. 25-Dec. 2 |
Dec. 2-9 |
9-16 |
16-23 |
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Archery Season:
Sat. Oct. 7 - Fri. Nov. 17
Archery, Rifle, Shotgun, Muzzle Loader: Mon. Nov. 20-
Nov. 26
Archery, Muzzle Loader:
Mon. Dec. 4 - Wed. Dec. 6
* Deer season is only a part week. Other hunting
or fishing activities can be scheduled to supplement the deer hunt.
Hunt camp goes from 2:00 PM Saturday to 11:00 AM the following Saturday. |
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This is a premium,
all-inclusive deer hunting experience in the wilds of Northern Ontario
Canada. With the
growing deer population on this island hunting paradise, the local
residents are very concerned. We need dedicated hunters to help cull
the local deer population to sustainable levels.
Manitoulin Island is recognized
as one of the best deer hunting regions in North America, with the highest
hunter success rates.
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Ed's 9 pt. buck, weighing in at 224 lbs. field dressed, 2001
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Black's Bay Lodge (BBL)
is a 113 acre hunting resort located on the south shore of Lake Huron,
just west of Providence Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario Canada (North end
of Lake Huron). Black's Bay Lodge (BBL) is located 2 km. west of
Providence Bay. BBL enjoys the wilderness while being close to the
supplies and benefits of the town. Providence Bay, a town of 300, has a
new marina and government dock, fishing charters, 3 restaurants, hardware
store, auto mechanic, and motel.
The BBL hunt camp is in
the middle of a 2000 acre wilderness tract of cedar, birch, and poplar
forest. Little development has occurred in this area since a forest fire
occurred 100 years ago. The forest has regenerated and is entering a
mature phase. Large areas of dense bush are dotted by numerous open
meadows with lush green grass. Generally flat, there are some swampy
areas during the wet seasons.
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Unopened road allowance (Concession XVII) to North of propertyThe unopened road allowance along the North of the
property is only used by local landowners, especially during hunting
season. At other times, the deer travel parallel to this clearcut,
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Below the picture is a map of the area.
The thick red lines show the property lines. The red line running
horizontally (West & East) near the top of the map is the unopened road
allowance called Firehall Rd.
The two vertical red lines (running North and South) are BBay's property
lines
The thin black lines show the roads. BBay's access road starts from
Firehall Rd., about the mid point (with respect to East West) of the
property, and goes South towards the water.
The thick green lines show the primary deer trails in this region of the
forest.
The blue lines show the intermittent streams and swampy areas around BBay.
The streams are running in the spring. If there has been very wet
weather during other parts of the year, then the streams will be running
also. The big red "X"
in the thick red rectangle at the bottom of the map is where the main
lodge is located, right by the beach on Lake Huron. |

Map of BBay property showing deer trails (green lines)
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During the spring,
summer, & fall, the deer find plentiful food around the edges of the
meadows, the adjacent swamp areas, the nearby farmer's fields of clover &
hay, and the buds on the new annual growth. There are few wolves on
the Island. Without the annual hunt, many of the deer would starve &
die as the winter food supply runs out; the rest of the herd being
severely weakened as well. Hunting in the fall helps strengthen the
herd by reducing the pressure on the limited food supply that's available
in the winter.
There is thick cedar bush for the most of the property. The land
is very flat and low slope. There is an intermittent stream on the
South-east side of the property.
When it rains, the runoff collects in low areas and slowly drains off to
the lake. These low areas form shallow, swampy areas with small
"islands" formed by a clump of cedar trees and dogwood. This
is where the deer like to bed down during the day. Anything that
approaches makes a splash & alerts the deer. That's why they like to
come here during their quiet time.
There are numerous open meadows (1/4 acres to 3 acres in size) with
grasses. This is another place where the deer like to lay on the
edge of the clearing. They can see downwind, and smell upwind,
thereby feeling fully protected.
There are numerous deer trails through the area (see map on website).
There is a bush road on the North, East and West side of the property,
water to the South. Deer stands are positioned on all 3 sides.
As the deer cross, we have an opportunity.
Our access road is a
winding bush road leads off the concession road, traveling 1.2 km. towards
the waterfront. The deer now use this bush road as one of their main
trails through the woods.
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Tree stand on West road

Small meadow in forest with deer feeder and some juicy apples ready for
antlered visitors.
Along the length of this bush road are a number of feeding stations for
the general wildlife. Salt blocks, apples, corn, and other vegetables have
been regularly put out throughout the year. The feeding frequency is
increased as deer season approaches.
A blind has been setup
near each station with a clear view in both directions along the bush
road, and of the station itself.
There are also deer stands overlooking the feed plots inside the
property.
At the deer stands, one to two sighting alleys (approx. 6
yards wide) have been cut into the woods at a 90 angle to each other.
The hunter in the stand can look down both alleys to a distance of about
100 yards. If they see a deer crossing the first alley and don't
have sufficient time to shoot, they are well prepared to find their target
when the deer crosses the second alley.
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Your hunting guide has owned &
hunted this land for the past 24 years and knows it well. I have sat
in the bush, watching the deer, bear, and other animals for hours on end.
I know their habits and trails. By listening to more experienced
hunters, and learning from the animals themselves, I have used the last 24
years to teach myself to be a better and more successful hunter.
I enjoy sharing and
discussing animal behavior and hunting methods with both veterans and
novices.
There are no growth hormones nor drugs in
this food supply. That's why I prefer venison vs. beef. |

Your host and hunting guide, Glenn Black
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Hunting Opportunities
The 113 acre hunting area is located off an unopened Concession road about
2 km. from Providence Bay. This road is only used by the local landowners
and wildlife.
For those seeking a
more adventuresome hunt, we usually "dog" the bush and the swampy areas,
starting the afternoon of the third day. The survey lines and trails
throughout the property provide excellent opportunities for getting a good
shot. |

Gary's 7
Pointer, 135 lbs. dressed, 1994
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Hunting Lodge
The hunt camp consists of a 1,800 sq. foot, 2½ story main lodge with a
wrap-around cedar deck and 2nd. floor balcony. The lodge has a fully
equipped kitchen, plus a living room, dining room, mud room, 4 pc.
bathroom (tub, shower, sink, & flush toilet), and a work room.
On site, there is also a 14' trailer, generator shed, pump house, outdoor
shower & solar heater, utility & storage shed, outdoor fireplace, and
outhouse.
The electrical 4.0 kilowatt generator supplies 110V AC to the main lodge
and the 14' trailer. The system is started up "as needed". There is
battery backup for lights, with a wind generator to recharge the
batteries.
The new, drilled well supplies cold, clear
water to the cottage year-round. The water is triple filtered, and
stored in a tank in the attic. Finally, treatment with sodium
hypochlorite (chlorine) and testing ensures safe drinking water.
When there is a long lineup for the indoor
bathroom on shower nights, the outhouse is always available. It's a
basic one seater, well ventilated to minimize odors, and within 100 feet
of the lodge.
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BBL's Main Lodge, 2,032 sq. ft., 5 bedroom, sleeps 12
The outdoor shower has a solar
heating panel with electrical heat backup for cloudy days; but it still
takes a "polar bear" attitude to take an outdoor shower in the late fall.
This is a guaranteed way to feel alive immediately after. Most
choose the indoor shower, with the piping hot water heater in full
use.
The outdoor fireplace is
designed for cooking as well as a bonfire pit. Sitting around the fire on
a cold autumn day takes off the chill, as well as getting the hunting
clothes nice and smoky (good odor camouflage against the deer's sensitive
nose).
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Once you arrive at camp, all your meals and non-alcoholic beverages are
included in the cost of your trip.
There will be a piping hot
breakfast served before you go out to your stand, hot coffee or tea to
fill your thermos, hearty lunches, and a feast at the end of each day.
All meals are designed around a balanced diet and the Canada Food Guide.
Everything will be cooked and
served to your pleasure by either your host, your fellow hunters, or you. Your hunting guide/host/cook will assist
in preparation of most meals, but each camp member will be expected to
prepare their personal favorites for one breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Be sure to let us know any special ingredients, food allergies,
restrictions, etc. that you'll be needing so we can be sure to adjust our
shopping list.
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Dining area for all meals, and discussion of next day's hunting strategy. You are responsible for
providing and bringing your own alcoholic beverages of your choice (if
any). You
will be responsible for all your meals and beverages while traveling.
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The 12' x 12' kitchen includes full
cupboards and countertops, a fridge, stove, and sink with running water.
The 20' x 16' common area serves as the dining and meeting area with a
large wood stove. Many a good hunting story has been shared by the light &
heat of this stove.
The lodge is kept toasty warm by
the propane lights and the big wood stove during the day. The interior
walls & paneling are in the process of being finished.
A cell phone and high-gain roof
antenna is available for emergencies & "pay-as-you-go" use.
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Kitchen in Lodge with double sink, cupboards full of dishes, pots & pans;
microwave, bread machine, fridge, and stove
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Whether you like to grab a
quick nap, or a large comfortable bed, we have the facilities to ensure
your comfort.
Stocked full of hardwood, the airtight stove burns through the night,
keeping the main lodge warm; even in -20°C weather.
The second floor of the lodge
is used as the sleeping quarters. There are five separate rooms with lots
of space for each person's clothes, hunting gear, and quiet spot.
The bunks are double bed size. It is expected that you will bring your own
sleeping bag, extra blankets, sheets and pillows.
The third floor is for additional sleep areas (those who snore !), utility
rooms, and observation deck. There is a great view across the treetops, as
well as overlooking the Lake Huron shoreline.
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Quick nap after a long day hunting

Double bunk beds with 5" thick foam mattress. Just add your sleeping
bag
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Cost of transportation from
London, Ont. to the camp and return is included in the cost. You
will be traveling in a 2000 GM Montana van with seating for 7 persons
plus luggage, with a 4' x 8' heavy duty utility trailer in tow for all the
supplies and your personal effects. The trailer will easily handle
everybody's deer plus all the hunting supplies on return.
We will leave London, Ont. on
the Saturday before hunting season at 7:00 AM. For those flying in (or
from Toronto), you will be picked up at Pearson International Airport at
9:00 AM Saturday.
From there, the car trip takes
another 6 hrs.; plus stop-over time for fuel and meals. For the
return trip, we will leave camp on the Saturday at the end of the deer
season at 9:00 AM. Toronto Airport drop-off will be at 6:00 PM Saturday,
then arriving back in London at approximately 10:00 PM Saturday night.
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Van, trailer, & 7 eager hunters
Each hunter is allowed shipping
space for his suitcase, bedroll, and hunting equipment; 9 cu.ft. maximum.
Call for additional information
if needed. Book early, space is limited to the first 6 lucky people. Send
your completed application, your current-dated and 2 post-dated cheques,
made payable to "Black's Bay Lodge".
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Fishing Add-on
If desired, fishing charters can also be arranged
during, or after the deer hunt (if everyone gets their deer early).
The area's lakes have (in season):
- Lake trout
- Salmon
- Splake
- Bass
- Whitefish
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- Walleye
- Perch
- Pickerel
- Muskie
- Pike
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Manitoulin Is. has some of the
best fishing in all of Canada. Charters are operated by other third
parties, and leave from Providence Bay or from nearby inland lakes
(Kagawan, Mindemoya, etc.). Charters are available in day or half days and
all equipment is supplied. The costs are extras. If you
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23 lb. salmon from Lake Huron, just East of Black's Bay Lodge
All fishing charters are an
additional cost of approximately $75 per person per half day.
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Your all-inclusive, packaged price
for the week of deer hunting includes:
- Round-trip transportation to
camp from London, ON or Toronto, ON
- All camp meals
- Accommodations for 8 days, 7
nights
- Experienced hunting guide
- Hunting Blinds, deer stands &
bait for deer hunting
- Available on a first come,
first served basis
CDN $ 999.00
per person + 7% GST
Payment is to be made as
follows:
$400
per person with your application form to reserve your spot. $599 per
person on or before June 1.
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You will be required to supply detailed
information and permission so that we can do a limited background check.
You will be required to sign an
indemnification, assumption of risk, and liability waiver.
If your application is turned down for
whatever reason, your full deposit will be returned to you with our letter
of regrets. If the camp is already filled, you can apply this
deposit towards a spot on the "standby list" for this year, or for the
next year's camp. All other payments are non-refundable.
If you subsequently can't go, you can
nominate someone to take your place, and provided they fill out an
application and are accepted by the screening process, all your deposits
(less a $50 administration fee) will be applied to their fee; otherwise
you'll lose your deposit(s).
If your second or third payment is more
than 15 days late, your spot will be sold on "first come" basis, and all
previous deposits will be forfeited.
BBL reserves the right to cancel the trip
at any time with full refund of all deposits.
If you attend for this year's hunt, you
will have right of 1st. refusal for the following year's hunt; provided
BBL receives your deposit before 11:59 PM EST on Dec. 31. After this
date, your spot will go to standby list, or first-come applicants.
It is highly recommended that you obtain
adequate travel, trip cancellation, medical, accident, disability, and
life insurance.
Significant
discounts are available when you book simultaneously for 2 or more hunters
(as low as $826 per person, all inclusive).
Provided there
are no prior reservations, you can reserve the entire hunt camp for your
private hunting party.
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If all the above information
appears to be what you've been looking for, you can make application to
attend our annual hunt by e-mailing, phoning, faxing, or visiting us in
person. We will send you or give you an application form for you to
fill out.
Return the completed form to us
with your initial deposit and post-dated cheque (or other form of
payment) for the final payment. We will review your
application, and notify you of our decision and send you a full
documentation package. If accepted, you can start getting ready for
your adventure of a lifetime.
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For further information, please
contact us at the following portals:
Mr. Glenn Black
Black's Bay Lodge
576 Firehall Rd. P.O. Box 101
Providence Bay, ON P0P 1T0
CANADA
Phone: +1 (705)-377-4039
Fax
+1 (705)-377-4039
Deer Hunting inquiry
http://www.blacksbay.com
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