
Scouting waterfowl hotspots leading up to season opener
Water, water everywhere during autumn 2019 demands precision and thorough searching for locating productive duck hunting spots.

Water, water everywhere during autumn 2019 demands precision and thorough searching for locating productive duck hunting spots.

And keep in mind, it’s not a one-time, one-outing detail. Studies have shown it can be a two- or three-year process before the youth or adult is ready to go it alone.

Early bear season is getting under way in parts of New York. This includes a season that runs from Sept. 7-22 in parts of Regions 3 and 4 in southeastern New York, as well as

The author uses his “sport utility rifle” for deer hunting, but he thinks they’re an obvious choice for coyotes, feral pigs, and other hunting scenarios.
Western New York Lake Ontario: It’s been a flurry of activity, starting with three derbies at the same time last month – the Orleans Rotary Fishing Derby, the Fall LOC Derby and the Greater Niagara

Writer will be relying heavily on his guide in upcoming British Columbia hunt.
Western New York In the lower Niagara River, Mike Rzucidlo of Niagara Falls managed to climb around the gorge a bit and caught some nice smallmouth bass, walleye and silver bass from shore. Water was
Western New York Lake Erie: The walleye fishing on Lake Erie has truly been incredible, with limit catches common out of all ports. Anglers reported consistent action along the international line from Buffalo to Sturgeon
Western New York Moss is still an issue in the Niagara River, but fish are available if you can solve the moss problem. Lisa Drabczyk with Creek Road Bait and Tackle reported some decent bass
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