Tripped up on the road trips
Paula and I have done enough traveling to know that, while it’s perfectly fine to attempt to plan the perfect trip, chances are pretty good it will all come unraveled, sometimes before you even get
Paula and I have done enough traveling to know that, while it’s perfectly fine to attempt to plan the perfect trip, chances are pretty good it will all come unraveled, sometimes before you even get
The strong east wind kept many anglers inshore, but the sea bass fishing was excellent, with limits of 3- to 4-pound sea bass caught on the South Shore artificial reefs, the wrecks from New York

Crossbow opponents and supporters worked frantically in the final hours of the legislative session last week for the passage of bills
Lake George Luke at FISH307.com reports lake trout action continues to be off the charts, most likely a product of last winter when ice anglers never got a good shot at them. With the thermocline

Eradication effort in Cortland, Tioga and Onondaga counties
John Miller at Bob’s Sport and Tackle in Katonah reports that some big brown trout – they weighed in a pair that topped 10 and 12 pounds recently – are still being taken on the
Beaverkill and Willowemoc Water levels were easily wadeable at last look; look for midges and BWOs early in the day and spinners, sulphurs, Isonychias and a few Light Cahills later. The West Branch of the
St. Lawrence River Not hearing a lot in the way of fishing reports, but the bass and pike should be providing some action. Black Lake Richard at Chapman’s Sports (315-324-5265) in Hammond reports warm weather
Southern District highlights Private dump pays big (Delaware County) In October of 2011, ECO Michael Bello received information that a landowner was using his property as a dump for materials generated from his landlord business,
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