Harrisburg, Pa. show returns in 2014
NRA takes over promotion of major gathering
NRA takes over promotion of major gathering
Hendricksons have started to appear, notably on the West Branch of the Delaware. At last look, the Beaverkill and Willowemoc were clear and wadeable, but use caution. A few Blue Quills, some Caddis and a
St. Lawrence River Most of the focus lately has been on bullheads in the traditional hot spots. The perch bite has been solid as well. Black Lake Bluegill and crappie action should be heating up
Illegal bobcat kill (Otsego County) On Dec. 3, an 18-year-old Boston, Mass., man was charged with killing a bobcat with a firearm in a closed area after ECOs Mark Vencak and George Wilber concluded an
Season Dates May 4: Walleye, northern pike, tiger muskie and chain pickerel seasons open May 4: Lake Erie trophy bass season opens May 14: Oyster toadfish season closes May 24: Scup (porgy) season opens May
Among the trout waters stocked recently are: Allegany County: Dodge Creek (Clarksville), Little Genesee Creek (Bolivar), Genesee River (Wellsville, Amity), Dyke Creek (Andover), Cryder Creek (Independence), Caneadea Creek (Rushford), Allen Lake (Allen), Black Creek (West
Trout waters recently stocked include: Broome County: Arctic Lake, Greenwood Lake, Little Choconut 2e, Nanticoke 7a, Nanticoke Lake, Palmers Pond, Patterson Pond, Oquaga Creek, Chenango Lake, Dudley Creek, Nanticoke Creek, and East Branch Nanticoke Creek.
Among the trout waters stocked of late are: Chemung County: Eldridge Lake, Park Station Pond, Cayuta Creek, Post Creek, Sing Sing Creek, Wyncoop Creek and Newtown Creek. Schuyler County: Cayuta Creek. Steuben County: Post Creek,
Cool weather prevailed across the region, with cold and windy conditions for the two-day youth turkey hunt. Streams were generally high but conditions were improving, and DEC and the Warren and Essex county fish hatcheries
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