
Backyard and Beyond: Golden fish catch
An osprey swooped down and snagged a fish in a pond as Cliff Price watched. But this was no ordinary wild fish: Price says there are many goldfish in this pond, probably released by someone

An osprey swooped down and snagged a fish in a pond as Cliff Price watched. But this was no ordinary wild fish: Price says there are many goldfish in this pond, probably released by someone

Along the north shore of Long Island’s Suffolk County from the town of Huntington to Orient Point there is no lack of outdoor opportunities, including fishing, hunting, hiking, and boating. This includes the historic, and

A foursome of young anglers from the Southern Tier won Bassmaster New York State Junior and High School Classic titles last month on Onondaga Lake.
Horseheads High School students Beckett Kraft and Grant Edwards

At the NWTF’s August national board of directors meeting, held this year in Watkins Glenn, N.Y., NWTF conservation staff officially launched the new Forests and Flocks Initiative, a 13-state landscape-scale effort.

The near-shore action for staging kings is showing good potential.

Suffolk County is best known for its saltwater fishing opportunities, and rightly so. But sportsmen and women also have some fine hunting out on Long Island, thanks to some quality tracts of state-owned land.

New York cuffs and collars are field reports from DEC Officers. These reports are from the Sept. 6, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across New York published in the Sept. 6, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

The late bear season begins Nov.r 16 and continues through Nov. 24. A hunter may only take one bear during the year. In addition to a hunting license, a bear hunter using a bow or
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