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Sportsmen Since 1968

January 4, 2024

Sport show season just ahead: Here are shows to target across New York and surrounding states

No sooner does the holiday season end then the sports show season begins. Across New York, as well as in other Northeastern states, sports shows that feature hunting, fishing and trapping products and services are back in full force, just as they were pre-COVID. 
For attendees, the show season is sometimes considered the social season as shows provide the opportunity for like-minded sportsmen to gather. They also showcase the latest outdoor products or provide a chance to connect with outfitters for that hunting or fishing trip-of-a-lifetime.

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Jeremy Smith: Use tools at your disposal to locate ‘in-between’ panfish this ice-fishing season

Winter is here – officially, per the calendar, anyway.
It’s certainly been an interesting early season across much of the Midwest. Unseasonably warm weather patterns have resulted in limited ice-fishing options across much of the Ice Belt. Now that things are starting to shape up, anglers are venturing out in search of fish. The primary targets for most are panfish.

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Pheasants Forever helps expand public access in southern Minnesota through new Build a Wildlife Area project

Pheasants Forever announced a new Build a Wildlife Area project in the organization’s home state of Minnesota. The Washington Lake Waterfowl Production Area now provides 77 acres of publicly accessible uplands, supporting a corridor of existing habitat projects in Sibley County.

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Hunting accidents are on the decline in New York, but incidents still occur

Based on the number of participants, statistics show hunting is one of the safest outdoor sports. But as the saying goes, “things happen.” 
Even though hunting accidents in New York have been on the decline in recent years they still occur. Consider what happened to a  hunter in Chemung County on the first Sunday of deer season in the Southern Tier.

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