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Sesame Venison Salad

This quick and satisfying salad is great for summer. You can substitute elk, bison, or moose meat for the venison.

New York Calendar of Events – June 27th, 2014

Season Dates June 28-29: New York Free Fishing Weekend (no license needed) July 15: Black sea bass season opens July 15: Snapping turtle season opens July 16: Oyster toadfish season opens Banquets/Fundraisers July 26: New

New York Cuffs & Collars – June 27th, 2014

A lot wrong (Chenango County) Prior to the opening day of the Southern Zone big game season, ECO Brett Armstrong received a complaint of a baited treestand. He checked the location and verified the bait,

Central New York Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014

Lake Ontario: Anglers were still getting mixed bag catches of brown trout, steelhead, chinooks and lake trout. A good starting point for the browns and chinooks has been trolling early in the morning in 40

Adirondacks Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014

With bass season now open and weather and waters warming, much of the fishing attention has turned to bronzebacks and bucketmouths, especially on Lake Champlain. As is often the case, the opening of the “regular”

$15,000 fine in striper spearing

A commercial fishing boat captain has been fined $15,000 in connection with an illegal spearfishing case in which over 900 pounds of striped bass was illegally taken.

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