
Rifle bills introduced in Albany New York
Albany, Cayuga, Rockland and part of Ontario County

Albany, Cayuga, Rockland and part of Ontario County
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,

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
St. Lawrence River Perch have been attracting plenty of attention, but the focus will likely shift with the opening of the walleye and pike season May 5. The bullhead bite has been solid in the

Some iffy weather, courtesy of a cold front that swept across the state on the first morning of New York’s two-day youth turkey hunt, likely impacted harvest numbers this year.
Northern District highlights Radioactive material (Saratoga County) On Feb. 15, Region 5 ECOs and investigators responded to a residence in the town of Halfmoon where a retired medical/nuclear physicist, illegally disposed of radioactive material by
Season Dates May 5: Walleye, northern pike, pickerel and tiger muskellunge season opens. May 5: Lake Erie trophy bass season opens May 14: Oyster toadfish season closes May 15: Smelt dip netting season closes (Indian
Lake Ontario and tributaries Up and down the lakeshore, reports were coming in of successful salmon and trout outings. On the Niagara Bar at the drop-off in 50 to 80 feet of water, John Van
Lake Ontario Brown trout were being taken along the lake shore flat-lining (trolling lure behind the boat without any weight) with stick baits and spoons. If you can find some off-colored water, fish around it.
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