
Tips and tactics: Hunting midday mourning doves delivers steady action
Some of the best wing-shooting for these small-game birds can result from sleeping in and skipping lunch

Some of the best wing-shooting for these small-game birds can result from sleeping in and skipping lunch
Cool August weather has kept water temperatures down on the West Branch of the Ausable River and set the stage for some outstanding September fishing. The folks at the Hungry Trout Fly Shop report fishing
The snapper fishing remained excellent, with fish in the 8- to 10- inch range widespread, with a few topping 12 inches. The snappers are everywhere you can fish. Small tins, spearing fished under poppers and
Mohawk River: Walleye fishing has been very good throughout the river this summer. Lake George: Bass continued to offer up solid action, both by dragging tubes and with top-water lures. Lakers were available to those
Bass in the east of Hudson reservoirs have been providing most of the action. Muscoot Reservoir has been mentioned as one hot spot for largemouths. Not hearing a lot on the brown and lake trout
Beaverkill/Willowemoc: Clear and low at last look. Hatches are early or late in the day, mostly small Olives, midges and some tricos. With the current conditions a long fine leader is a must. Delaware West
St. Lawrence River: Bass action has been good for anglers drop-shotting in 20-30 feet. Walleye anglers were connecting late in the evening by trolling crawler harnesses. Pike could be tempted with spinnerbaits fished along weed

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