
Lake Lauderdale and Murphy’s Law
Adrift on a Washington County water



Oneida Lake, the largest body of water entirely within New York state, faces some daunting challenges but still has a bright future.
Season Dates May 31: Spring gobbler season closes June 7: Lake Champlain catch-and-release, artificials-only bass season closes June 8: Lake Champlain regular bass season opens June 14: Catch-and-release, artificials-only bass season closes June 14: Lake
Trapper gets snared (Albany County) On Jan. 5 ECO, Kurt Swan received a complaint of illegal trapping taking place in the town of Bethlehem. Swan was on leave so he contacted ECO Kurt Bush, who
Lake Ontario and tributaries: Capt. Bob Cinelli out of Olcott sends word that he’s been hitting fish from 60 to 300 feet of water on spoons and flasher-flies. They’ve been catching a mix fish down
Lake Ontario: Brown trout fishing has slowed down and fish are more scattered. Fishing stickbaits and small spoons in shallow nearshore water during the early morning has been a good starting point. As the day
Cayuga Lake: Anglers trolling stickbaits or spoons from 15 to 30 feet down were catching some brown trout and Atlantic salmon. Vertical jigging was yielding lakers in 50 to 150 feet of water. Perch were
Conditions were superb on the region’s trout waters, with streams and ponds stocked and last week’s rains boosting flows and keeping water temperatures ideal. Fishing was very good on the West Branch of the Ausable,
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