
Gobbler-getting gear for 2013: Simply the best
One of these springs, the gobblers are just going to surrender. I can see it now: a trio of longbeards marching back to my truck, wings behind their heads, just giving up before I even

One of these springs, the gobblers are just going to surrender. I can see it now: a trio of longbeards marching back to my truck, wings behind their heads, just giving up before I even

Legalized baiting a mistake with CWD in the herd

The continued colder than normal weather has kept the ocean water temperature cold, around 40 degrees. This has extended the stretch of excellent cod and ling fishing but has made fishing tough on some days

A state budget amendment that would have allowed the DEC to decide whether crossbow use should be liberalized has been left out of the 2013-14 spending plan.
The April 1 trout opener was its typical cold kickoff, with few waters stocked prior to the season and little fishing activity right now.

Turkey harvest way down, but production better last year
Numerous waters in the region were scheduled to be stocked prior to the April 1 trout opener. Among them are: Dutchess County: Crum Elbow Creek, Fishkill Creek, Roeliff Jansen Kill, Sawkill, Sprout Creek, Swamp River,
Nymphs and streamers would be most productive under the current conditions. Little black stoneflies are still around. The trout season is open, but most of the fishing is ceremonial in nature right now. You might
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