Ben: The greatest
Everyone thinks their dog is the greatest. No matter what the size, the shape, the color, the age, they are all the best. And in their own ways they are. Different dogs are different things
Everyone thinks their dog is the greatest. No matter what the size, the shape, the color, the age, they are all the best. And in their own ways they are. Different dogs are different things
I’ll be even more interested than usual this year to get New York’s spring gobbler harvest figures, although for reasons I’ve never fully understood those statistics come much more slowly than the state’s deer and
A Burmese python found in Florida’s Everglades last summer regurgitated a whole guinea hen and 10 intact eggs. These snakes and others like them are creating havoc in the Everglades ecosystem because of their penchant
Cayuga Lake Anglers trolling were getting lake trout, brown trout and Atlantic salmon. Lake trout were coming on flasher and fly rigs fished 100 to 125 feet down over 130 to 175 feet of water.
Fishing on the West Branch of the Ausable River has been outstanding this season, but there’s a bit of concern down the road with water temperatures given some of the 80-degree days and warm nights.
Two- to 5-pound bluefish are roaming South Shore bays and North Shore harbors and are being caught on small diamond jigs cast under the flocks of birds. The best action occurred in the rips and

New York has launched an ambitious effort designed to rid the state landscape of feral swine through a combination of shooting and trapping the animals.
Lake George catch-and-release smallmouth action has been good in 10-15 feet, and the region’s trout waters have yielded good numbers of fish.

DEC’s deer management plan has occupied much of the time of the department’s wildlife biologists over the past couple years.
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