WFN helps highlight N.Y.’s angling resources
New York has work-class angling opportunities. We know that because we live here. I’ve been fortunate to travel all around this state, from Lake Erie and Lake Ontario to the St. Lawrence River and Lake
New York has work-class angling opportunities. We know that because we live here. I’ve been fortunate to travel all around this state, from Lake Erie and Lake Ontario to the St. Lawrence River and Lake
I have to admit I’m a bit of a hypocrite when the talk turns to allowing all-day spring gobbler hunting in New York. As one of those hard-cores who arises well before dawn a full
On Lake George, the folks at Fish307.com report lake trout action has been very good throughout the lake, and a few landlocked salmon were also being taken. Million Dollar Beach at the southern end of
I’ve had a lot of interesting Halloween costumes over the years – the Pillsbury doughboy, a football player, a Campbell’s soup can. I never wanted to be Ted Nugent. I haven’t changed my mind. And
For years I’ve always said I’m glad we can only hunt spring turkeys until noon because if we could do it all day it might just kill me. Don’t get me wrong, I love hunting

Albany, Cayuga, Rockland and part of Ontario County
Reports are coming in of anglers catching stripers in all sections of the Hudson River. With the warm weather, some of the smaller male stripers started to move up the river early this year. The

Mike Giarraputo is the first to tell anyone that his encounter and subsequent harvest of a buck that set a new state record might just be “one of the more uneventful big buck stories out
Some welcome rain arrived late last month as water levels remained a concern heading into the heart of the trout season. Caddis continue to be a major hatch. There were also a few March Browns,
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