
New York Fishing Report – May 29-June 5, 2026
The nighttime walleye bite on Lake Erie’s nearshore reefs and shoals is improving rapidly, with anglers reporting some limits.

The nighttime walleye bite on Lake Erie’s nearshore reefs and shoals is improving rapidly, with anglers reporting some limits.

Rec and small-craft anglers are seeing mid-depth trout and salmon action.

I started hunting spring turkeys almost 60 years ago, and the only thing I knew about calling turkeys was printed on the side of my Lynch Model 101 box call.
“It’s foolproof,” the

Not one of the more well-known of the 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy in the 2nd Century, none of its stars are brighter than fourth magnitude making it a challenge to see except in a

Some dogs love the water, others don’t. The ones that don’t often belong to a breed that is not known for doing much duck work in the fall, but also can be any dog with

As we approach National Fishing and Boating Week (set this year for June 6-14), as well as the prospects of summer weather, this is the perfect time to start thinking about youth fishing opportunities.

Anyone who has ever played a sport of any kind, whether it was baseball or basketball in high school, or even bowling, billiards or golf (or more likely today, pickellball) knows what a slump is.<br

I’d had half-hour sessions in the pond bordering the backyard of our Florida rental home during February and March, and I’d enjoyed great smallmouth fishing with Capt. Frank Campbell on the Niagara River in May.

The Southtowns Walleye Association of Western New York held its Harry A. Smith Memorial Awards Banquet at Kloc’s Grove in West Seneca on April 25 and the group honored many of their own for their
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