
Dogwood days of turkey hunting
Bloom means bad news for gobbler pursuers

Season Dates May 24: Scup (porgy) season opens May 30: Winter flounder season closes May 31: Spring gobbler season closes June 7: Lake Champlain catch-and-release, artificials-only bass season closes June 8: Lake Champlain regular bass

Deer jacking (Steuben County) On Oct. 20 while on patrol in the town of Dansville, ECO Brian Wade received a tip from a concerned citizen that a deer was possibly poached the week before at

Over 15,000 deer were killed last year under a pair of programs criticized by some hunters as open to widespread abuse but labeled by DEC wildlife biologists as necessary to control whitetail numbers.
Lake Ontario and tributaries In the St. Catharines King of the Lake tournament last month, the winner produced eight king salmon over two days to take the top prize. Lake trout are turning on at

9,300 more acres acquired from Nature Conservancy
Lake Ontario When the wind isn’t blowing too hard and anglers can get out, they are getting some nice brown trout and lakers on stickbaits and small spoons. Natural colors like black and silver, blue
Cayuga Lake Anglers trolling stickbaits or spoons from the surface down to about 15 feet were still catching brown trout and Atlantic salmon. Good colors when in the turbid water have been firetiger and chartreuse.
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