
New York’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Nov. 21, 2024
Deer season going by fast. A look at the New York fishing and hunting report from across the state on Nov. 21, 2024.

Deer season going by fast. A look at the New York fishing and hunting report from across the state on Nov. 21, 2024.

According to information provided by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, last year hunters in New York harvested 209,781 deer. It was estimated that 112,224 antlered bucks, and 97,557 antlerless deer were taken and

Upper Midwesterners understand better than anyone else how the Great Lakes are both big and old. I mean really, really big and equally really, really old.
The Great Lakes were filled some 11,000 years

You could point to a host of technological advances that in recent decades have redefined the sport of ice fishing. New batteries let you power electronics all day long, and probably longer.
The electronics themselves

On Oct. 14, 2024, NASA launched the ”Europa Clipper” aboard the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This spacecraft is headed for Europa, one of Jupiter’s four largest moons first discovered

The fall bite for perch and walleye is beginning to ramp up on this fishery.

The year was 1973. The date was August 25. The location was Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, NY. I was 17 years old, and it was the first rock concert of my life.

The land trusts will use this funding to create new conservation easements that will protect water quality, build wildlife corridors, preserve old growth forests, increase climate resilience, strengthen biodiversity, and expand recreation opportunities.

Deer season gets serious in New York’s Southern Zone on Saturday, Nov. 16, when the rifle season begins, and continues until Dec. 8. And no deer hunter I know can escape the excitement, myself included.
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