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Overseas for the Oct. 1 opener

Okay, I’ve done it. I’ve scouted my hunting area, hung my stands, brushed them in and set my trail cameras. All is in readiness for my return to the states. By the time this is

Branson’s Taneycomo a great trout fishery

Branson, Mo, was an unlikely site for the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers, which held its 56th annual conference at the Chateau on the Lake. If you’ve ever been to Branson, you were probably

Another opening, another show

There’s always a certain excitement when you climb back into the treestand for the beginning of another archery deer season, even though you’re well aware it’s not like an opening day of the Southern Zone

Miles way, but right at home

It took five airplanes, thousands of miles, some food that was pretty bad for me and 10 days on a soft mattress, but I finally found it. A trout stream that looked like the one

Early openers tighten schedule

I can’t believe September is almost gone. Usually the first week or two of this first month of fall I relax a little and do a little scouting for the upcoming deer season. This year,

Weathering Alaska

About the only guarantee you can get when it comes to weather is that it will happen – good or bad. Our recent trek to Alaska took us from Fairbanks to Valdez – a six-hour

Trapping always in the crosshairs

In another month or so New York Outdoor News will produce its annual issue with a special focus on trapping, which just about any sportsman would see as a legitimate wildlife management tool. Fortunately the

Black Lake bowfin

Years ago when my fishing buddy and neighbor had a cottage on Black Lake we would often go there in early September. We both were working so we could only go for the weekend. Largemouth

Wild moose chase

My first Adirondack moose. In a horse trailer. On Route 8 in Speculator. Not what I was hoping for. What started out as a quiet drive to Syracuse to man the New York Outdoor News

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