Southeastern New York Fishing Report – November 2nd, 2012
Not a lot of anglers getting out right now, but at last check Kensico Reservoir continued to yield a mixed bag of trout, bass and perch, and New Croton Reservoir was offering up both white
Not a lot of anglers getting out right now, but at last check Kensico Reservoir continued to yield a mixed bag of trout, bass and perch, and New Croton Reservoir was offering up both white
Beaverkill/Willowemoc Nymphs and streamers are most effective this time of year. The water temp may be below 50 by now. East Branch of the Delaware Fishable at last look, but remember the river is now
St. Lawrence River It’s that time of year when we get a report of a big muskie being caught, but right now we’re still waiting. Black Lake Not hearing much on the fishing front now

N.Y. taxidermists, meat processors, hunters affected

Court calls law vague, arbitrary

A license “restructuring” that could be pushed by the state’s Conservation Fund Advisory Board next year would actually roll back some sporting license fees just four years after an increase.
Season Dates Nov. 2: Fall turkey season closes (portions of state) Nov. 9: Snipe, rail and gallinule seasons closes Nov. 10: Duck season reopens (Southeast Zone) Nov. 10: Fisher and marten trapping seasons close Nov.
Northern District highlights Multiple charges (Schuyler County) On July 27, ECO John Lifrieri was contacted by Lt. Matt Lochner, who was off duty when he overheard an individual yell that he was going to commit
Lake Ontario and tributaries There’s a better chance for success in places like 18 Mile Creek as increased numbers of trout and salmon arrive with the cooler weather . Because of some concerns with egg
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