
New York Letters to the Editor: .30-30 column brings back fond memories for hunter
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the July 28, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the July 28, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News.

Maple trees, gray and fox squirrels discovered, have a natural system of providing solar protection and geothermal cooling.
The tree’s simple, oppositely-arranged leaves are excellent at blocking much of the radiant energy that could

Concerns about the effects of chronic wasting disease on deer populations continue to broil as the role of game farm escapees spreading the disease to wild deer becomes more evident.
The main point that

Fish and wildlife conservation depends on management to maintain healthy and resilient habitats and species.
Management, in turn, depends on cost-effective surveillance. While this sounds simple enough, “cost-effective” and “surveillance” are oxymorons for most

July is here and most people will be thinking about or making vacation plans but, for me, I’m already thinking about October and the beginning of archery season. I know the season doesn’t open for

Judging from what I’ve heard from coyote hunters recently, the legislation passed by both houses to ban coyote hunting contests, if signed by the governor, will accomplish very little other than political chest pounding. If

Three years ago, I wrote an article about the improving condition of the Hudson and how sewage overflows were the greatest threat to its continued and improving health.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the July 14, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News.

“I want to catch a sheepshead, Grandpa,” said 9-year-old Parker Costello of Lockport, N.Y.
Yes, catching a sheepshead was on his bucket list and he had tried three different times last year with
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