Cuffs & Collars: Field reports from New York DEC officers (Jan. 11, 2023)
Enforcement reports from the outdoors around New York.
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Enforcement reports from the outdoors around New York.
Cuffs & Collars: Field reports from New York DEC officers (Jan. 11, 2023) Read More »
Although anglers have been getting on the ice, extreme caution is advised as well as following local weather conditions.
New York’s fishing & hunting report — Jan. 11, 2023 Read More »
A look at upcoming outdoor-related events across New York.
New York’s outdoor calendar of events (Jan. 11, 2023) Read More »
“Our last survey of the lake was in 2017, but credible angler reports suggest that the yellow perch population could produce some good catches this coming winter and the next few years,” says DEC Region 9 fisheries biologist Justin Brewer.
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One of a number of lawsuits challenging provisions in Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act could soon be ruled on by the country’s highest court.
On Dec. 21, Gun Owners of America and Gun Owners Foundation filed an emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the Second Circuit Court’s stay of a preliminary injunction in the Antonyuk v. Nigrelli case.
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The storm brought high winds and cold temperatures to most of New York for the holiday weekend, but a post-holiday warm-up gradually worked its way into most of state, and like 2021, allowed hunters taking advantage of the new season first implemented last year to enjoy fall-like conditions in places.
Across New York, social media platforms showcased hunters taking advantage of the season.
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Although rain and rising temperatures can cause frustrating hunting conditions for deer and small game, it has its benefits.
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Late season crappies feed heavily before the ice forms. It is a common belief. I agree, the feeding activity is more robust than it was in the summer and early fall.
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Madilyn Baker, 16, of Lucinda, Pa., recently returned from the rugged Adirondack Mountains of New York state following a successful snowshoe hare hunting adventure.
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