
New York Fishing Report – December 6-13, 2024
After the first blowout of the season, the small- to medium-sized streams have been running at favorable fishing levels here.

After the first blowout of the season, the small- to medium-sized streams have been running at favorable fishing levels here.

Light line, small presentation, careful float guys are hooking some fish in the overflow pools.

It’s a mixed pick of browns, more steelhead lately and still the bonus Atlantics and cohos. That slightly high-water flow on the Oak can provide plenty of water cover for fish and make the drifting

Four affiliated parties, including Riverkeeper, Inc. and Tracy Brown, the Hudson Riverkeeper, on Oct. 24 sued the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, alleging that the DEC has failed to comply with the provisions

Jim Gilmore, former director of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Division of Marine Resources, was appointed to serve as a member on the Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Management Council. He was appointed in June.<br

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has completed two access improvement projects in the Moose River Plains Wild Forest, in the Adirondacks.
The improvements enhance access to both Helldiver and Mitchell ponds

There’s really nothing like the terror associated with falling through the ice and into dangerously cold water.
Anyone who’s survived the scenario can recall it in vivid detail even years later. Some of them

Anglers have been targeting and successfully catching steelhead here.

All bodies of water have an aroma, distinct and particular, and with them they can brag about the fish they hold.
The oceans’ flavor is sharp with the nose-tingling bite of salt. You’ll find
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