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July 10, 2008

Season Dates

July 16: Oyster toadfish season opens Banquets/Fundraisers July 12: Greg Ball’s Sportsman’s BBQ & Auction, noon-6 p.m., North Ridge Farm. For more info call Matt, 845-222-9494. July 19: Rip VanWinkle Rod & Gun Club, 2-6 p.m., Mtn House Rd. For more info call Vince Maiuri, 518-678-2117. Aug. 15: Salmon River Strutters NWTF Chapter Banquet, Arenas […]

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Western New York

Lake Erie and tributaries: Inside Donnelly’s Wall has been a good spot for bass, but most of the fish have been smaller. The walleye bite is slowly making its way east from Barcelona according to trollers. Target 40 to 80 foot depths with stick baits or worm harnesses. Dunkirk is reporting increased activity in the

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Irony at DNR: fleet use of E85 hurts wildlife habitat

St. Paul (AP) – Three hundred vehicles driven by the Minnesota DNR run on a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline. But ironically, it’s the state’s ethanol boom that conservation groups say is undercutting the agency’s mission to conserve wildlife habitat and keep the state’s lakes and rivers clean. Thousands of Conservation

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A mid-summer post

Joe Albert Associate Editor It’s too nice to be sitting inside, but since I’m in the office I figured I’d post a quick rundown of some of the things that are going on. € Duck breeding population estimates are in. A couple items of particular interest: The canvasback estimate took a nosedive, while the scaup

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