
Oak Duke: Notes from a two-buck season in New York
I was fortunate to enjoy two successful deer hunts during the 2023 season in New York. The first was during the archery season, and the second at the tail end of the regular firearms season

I was fortunate to enjoy two successful deer hunts during the 2023 season in New York. The first was during the archery season, and the second at the tail end of the regular firearms season

The lakes in central New York were locked and loaded. Traveling around from Otsego to Canadarago, even to the still waters of the Erie Canal and every little farm pond in-between, we found the ice

I’m still handling some posthunt details, focused mainly on the mount that will hopefully be coming home later this year for a spot on the wall.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced that online registration for DEC’s 2024 Summer Camps program will open Sunday, March 24, at 1 p.m.
Now in its 77th year, the DEC

When the Syracuse Gun Show takes place in April, there will be a new person calling the shots. But for those familiar with the New York State Arms Collectors Association Inc., it won’t be an

It was 26 degrees outside when I crawled out of bed at 5:30 a.m. to make my morning cup of Tim Horton’s coffee. It was a morning like any other with one exception – I

I’ve been an NRA member for most of my adult life. A winter home project (spanning a few winters now) of organizing my book and magazine library has resulted in the rediscovery of some older

A pair of men, one posing on Facebook as a female wildlife photographer to gain access to properties, have been charged and fined in connection with the illegal killing of two big bucks in western

The state Department of Environmental Conservation has revamped New York’s angler awards program, creating new categories, rules and prizes and making it easier for anglers to submit entries electronically.
Anglers will be able to
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