
Celebrating 50 years of the Wilderness Act on a pristine north country lake
While the Wilderness 50 Conference was occurring in Albuquerque, N.M., the Drieslein clan was birding and traipsing across an Upper Midwestern wilderness area.

While the Wilderness 50 Conference was occurring in Albuquerque, N.M., the Drieslein clan was birding and traipsing across an Upper Midwestern wilderness area.
Hunting has dominated the sporting action of late, with not enough fishing pressure to generate a full report.
Not hearing of a lot of fishing pressure, which makes it tough to offer a report. Most were archery hunting, and some hefty black bears have already been taken in the region.

The world’s major fur-clearing house foresees challenging wild fur market conditions heading into the upcoming trapping season.
As we get into October, Blue-Winged hatches can occur at anytime in the afternoon. Along with the leaves, ants, beetles and other “land bugs” end up in the rivers. A small ant pattern can fool

DEC’s fragile E-licensing system has apparently survived a late rush by deer hunters to apply for Deer Management Permits.
St. Lawrence River: The muskie hunters are generally awaiting cooler temperatures. Bass and pike action has been decent, however. Black Lake: Richard at Chapman’s Sports in Hammond reports anglers keying in on bluegills and crappies

Next year’s federal duck stamp will feature the work of a western New York artist, Jennifer Miller, of Olean.
Abandoned fawn (Rensselaer County) ECO Brian Canzeri received a call concerning a small abandoned fawn in the town of Brunswick. According to the caller, the fawn had been crying for two days and two nights.
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