Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Black Bear Island Lodge catches monsters

Black Bear Island Lodge is located in the heart of the Churchill River in Saskatchewan, Canada. 

We had an awesome season! Black Bear Island Lodge's guests brought in massive numbers of monster fish!
For Black Bear Island Lodge, a TRUE trophy pike is at least 40"....
Our guests not only caught 565 of these monster fish, they put them right back in the water!! 
Our trophy walleye measure in at 21". With 471 trophy Walleyes you can see we have no shortages of monster fish. 
Our catch & release program pays off by providing strong healthy breeders for the future. Our 1,036 (remember that's ONLY OUR TROPHY fish) are still in the water - waiting for you to cast a line & pull them into your boat. 
Check us out at 
www.blackbearisland.com
Or call the owner: 
DJ Enns at 918-346-7417


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

"This is an incredible place, my family is making a second bear hunting trip in 2014. Not sure where we will put five more bear mounts! Enns family, the fire photos still must bring chills....amazing God we have!!!"
-Lisa Kroells

Monday, April 8, 2013

Fishing Black Bear Island Lodge in Saskatchewan Canada, Churchill River System

Even after 13 years, going to Black Bear Island Lodge never gets old. There are so many amazing and fun things to do that there is no way for you to not love it. I can be a big city girl with ease, so coming from me, to say you can't get bored, with no cell service and hardly any internet… That's saying a lot.
      I work six months out of the year there and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
In the mornings I bring coffee to the cabins at 6:30am while my father (owner and operator of Black Bear Island Lodge) DJ Enns tends to the boiler to make sure you have hot showers, and while my mother Dawn Enns starts cooking breakfast. With breakfast starting at seven, you have a short thirty minutes to get showered, drink coffee and enjoy the beautiful sunrise from your lake view cabin.
   After breakfast around eight your native guides will be waiting on the dock ready to take you on your adventure for the day. While on the lake fishing for walleye and pike you can either stay near or go far to see the beautiful scenery that the Churchill River has to offer.
   At around noon you'll be getting ready for shore lunch! While your guides prepare your shore lunch you can still fish, or just sit back and relax, whatever tickles your fancy. As the yummy aromas of the fish, potatoes, onions and spices fill the air while looking out at Gods impeccable creation, it's hard not to sit back and realize, this really is a little bit of heaven.
After eating as much as your heart desires of the fish you caught earlier that day, it's back to the boats until 6:30pm. Once you get back from your exhausting day of pulling in the big ones (when you're catching fish as big as ours, it gets a little tiring) you can relax, enjoy a cigar, and reminisce with friends over your trophy fish from that day.
   At 7 O'clock supper is ready to be served by yours truly. Whether it's steak, prime rib, lasagna, or cornish hens served with fresh warm homemade bread, your mouth will be watering from the amazing aromas coming from the kitchen, to your very own place at the table. When you think it can't get any better than this, dessert is served.
  After dessert you can feel free to sit back and relax in the main lodge until your beers are empty, or eyes are sleepy. Walking back to your cabin you can't help but smile knowing that this day is on repeat for the remainder of your time at the one and only Black Bear Island Lodge. This truly is the ultimate fishing experience in Saskatchewan, Canada on the Churchill River. - Cortney Enns

Monday, March 18, 2013

Fire of 2012 at Black Bear Island Lodge

Where has the time gone
 
 
It's been over a year.
Where to begin....


Before lightning caused the forest fires.


The end of May 2012 began our hunting & fishing season. Starting with our first week of hunters,  trophy size bears were headed home with hunters.
Not to far into June, Black Bear Island Lodge was surrounded with smoke due to the three forest fires surrounding our property. That didn't stop BBIL nor our guests from moving forward. How many people can say they have photos of themselves fighting the weight of a monster trophy fish with a blazing forest fire behind them as a backdrop?!
The bad news: we had to close camp for two or three days.
The good news: (The Enns' believe that due to the prayers from around the world, and God's grace & mercy) not one lick of flame touched BBIL's property! It definitely was a miracle!!

John H with his trophy color phase bear.

The night of the fire held many lives hostage ranging from the youngest of staff families to the elders. The float plane service that BBIL uses wasn't able to fly to BBIL at one point. They would be too close to the heat from the flames and there were not enough pilots available due to fighting these three long rows of flames (some several miles). Our 'BBIL family' had tried to escape earlier on in the day via boat, but the winds had changed and the fires seemed to die down. At one point we thought the fire-line would be sufficient, so BBIL staff returned to the lodge from up the river.






Then it hit.... the decisions had been made. "EVERYBODY OUT NOW!" The flames started peeking through the trees along our south perimeter, which is where we stored 150 full fuel barrels.  The children were rushed into the boats and last minute mementos tossed in alongside them.


The lodge sits on the left as the fire moves from the west.
 
(We later learned that the smoke along the river had been so bad that those in the boats were not able to pass through narrows due to smoke. Had it not been for a vacant cabin down the lake, all of them would have had to drift in the middle of the lake to keep away from the fire & stay clear of the ever moving smoke - during heavy rain. Thankfully, no one was harmed!)



The flames were deep into the clouds from the south.



Everyone had left Black Bear Island Lodge's property. DJ and Dawn grabbed the last of computer hard drives and quickly taxied approximately a mile away from the lodge before attempting to be airborne. They  assumed there would be nothing standing the following morning.

Last boat to leave the lodge as the fire arrives.


Approximately forty minutes later, a couple of our guides, trained as firefighters, did a quick check on the property grounds and saw the flames came up to the edge of the South side of our property. They said it appeared as if an 'invisible wall' had stopped the flames from blowing any further North (along BBIL's property line).


A wall of fire.


The fire burning from the northwest had totally removed all life from the island that sits approximately 1/4th mile away from that property line.

Northwest fire



The fire west of us had jumped into the trees along the perimeter where our diesel sits.
This was the location that could have breached our property - had our guides Douglas Ratt & George Venne not been there to fight it off. We are so thankful that they came back to  fight it, but even more concerned that they risked their health and lives.


The fire on the west side of the lodge.



Upon returning to Black Bear Island Lodge the following morning, through the rain and wind, DJ and Dawn taxied around the bay to see for the first time that the entire lodge facilities were not only standing, but there was hardly any smoke damage - only on the outside south walls of the guest's cabins! Other than the fire by the diesel (which was on the outside of our property) nothing had been burned.


First view of the lodge after the fire.


The fire the guides put out by the diesel.


  NOTHING on BBIL's property had even been singed!

The only proof of fire was the outside south walls of the guest's cabins which showed smoke residue! Other then the fire by the diesel (which was on the outside of our property) nothing had been burned. NOTHING on BBIL's property had even been singed!
 
Black Bear Island Lodge



Black Bear Island Lodge holds a treasure of fond memories for many of us. That was what drove Douglas & George to go back and fight the fire, that's why people all around the world were praying, that is why.....

Enjoying a campfire.


WE DO WHAT WE DO
                          We are in the business of helping people create memories.

For more information and pictures: WWW.BLACKBEARISLAND.COM





Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Winter Wonderland

Thanks to one of our Canadian pilot friends, we were able to get a sneak peek at how the lodge is holding up.
If you look close, you can see animal tracks weave through out the property.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

So much for NO SNOW!

Yesterday I made a comment as to how pleased I was that there was no snow.
Today, the sky opened up & huge puffy snowflakes began to fall. All I can say is: PLEASE! No BLIZZARDS!!!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

DJ Enns and Back Bear Island Lodge

DJ Enns will be leaving Harrisburg, PA heading for Calgary, Alberta early Wednesday morning. He'll be meeting more Canadian friends and making them more aware of what Black Bear Island Lodge has to offer.

Black Bear Island Lodge has incredible trophy Northern Pike & Walleye available right off our dock. Plenty of color phase black bear. This past year, we had 35- 40 % color black bear. The average size bear has been 250 - 550 pounds, with the largest being 675lbs. We have had 98% success over the past 11 years.

Check out our website: www.blackbearisland.com