
Cayuga rifle bill awaits Gov. Cuomo’s signature
Cayuga County deer hunters will be able to use rifles this fall if Gov. Andrew Cuomo signs into law legislation approved by the Senate and Assembly.

Cayuga County deer hunters will be able to use rifles this fall if Gov. Andrew Cuomo signs into law legislation approved by the Senate and Assembly.
Northern District highlights ‘I told them’ (Cattaraugus County) On April 29, ECO Kevin Budniewski was checking the fishing activity along Cattaraugus Creek, a tributary to Lake Erie in the town of Hanover. Budniewski observed three
Shows Aug. 5: Oneonta Sportsman’s Club, Gun Show, Franklin Mountain, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Gun Club Road, Oneonta. For more info call Linda, 607-278-6346. Aug. 12: Midstate Arms Collectors, Unadilla Gun & Knife Show, Flea Market.
Lake Ontario and tributaries Fishing action for salmon and trout has been good to very good. As far as the local fishing, Capt. Jim Gordon of Appleton reported great fishing in 100 to 300 feet
Lake Ontario Chinook salmon fishing continued to be good, with fish being found in 150 to 300 feet of water. Fishing down 90 to 150 feet with spoons, flashers and flies, or flashers and cut
Cayuga Lake There were reports of abundant waterfleas, which can make trolling frustrating so be prepared with flea flicker line or try vertical jigging instead. There are also reports of floating weed mats; these free-floating
It was one of the hottest weekends of the year … so far. I found myself on the boat of local St. Lawrence River region legend Capt. Allen Benas of Clayton, owner of the Thousand
I’m now more than ever convinced the only way I’ll ever see a moose in New York state is if it saunters into our driveway, munches its way through Paula’s garden and then stops by
I’m not wishing away the summer. Not really. Well, kind of. I look out the window at the lettuce in the garden… wilted, listing a little to the left, as if it can’t stand up
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