
Crossbows a N.Y. longshot
Senate approves, but bill still stalled in Assembly committee

Senate approves, but bill still stalled in Assembly committee
Beaverkill/Willowemoc: Both were somewhat high recently but wading was possible. Olives have emerged later in the morning. Some isonychias, small olives, sulphurs and caddis are about. Attractor dries such as the White Wulff are also

New York is in the process of training 32 new environmental conservation officers at its academy in Oswego County.
St. Lawrence River: Not hearing much of late, perhaps because of the weather, but bass and pike should be available. Black Lake: Richard at Chapman’s Sport Shop and Marina says high lake levels have been

Finback whale (Suffolk County) On Jan. 13, a 58-foot long finback whale that was estimated to weigh over 30 tons was discovered washed ashore in the hamlet of Amagansett in East Hampton. The reduction of
Finback whale (Suffolk County) On Jan. 13, a 58-foot long finback whale that was estimated to weigh over 30 tons was discovered washed ashore in the hamlet of Amagansett in East Hampton. The reduction of
Lake Ontario and tributaries:Wes Walker at The Slippery Sinker in Olcott weighed in two 22-pound kings that were caught in 80 feet of water in front of the harbor – one on a spoon and

Group enjoys even a soggy introduction to the sport
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