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I don’t quite understand why we’ve become so competitive. Competition in sports is good, of course, and I enjoy a good baseball or football game as well as the next guy. But today it seems

I don’t quite understand why we’ve become so competitive. Competition in sports is good, of course, and I enjoy a good baseball or football game as well as the next guy. But today it seems
Northern District highlights Tire dumping (Chautauqua County) During November and December, ECOs Kevin Budniewski and Jerry Kinney began working on a tire dumping complaint occurring in five towns at seven different locations in Chautauqua County.
(Ice anglers: A reminder that all shanties must be removed from the ice by March 15.) Western New York Lake Ontario and tributaries: The steelhead action has been slow for most anglers on the Lake

Proposed changes to DEC’s fishing regulations won’t likely generate as much sportsmen reaction as the department’s deer management decisions.

Crossbow advocates and opponents have stepped up their mobilization efforts as the state’s regulations governing the use of crossbows head toward a “sunset” at the end of 2012.

On a normal Sunday afternoon in mid-February, the parking lot at Million Dollar Beach in Lake George would be jammed with cars, pickup trucks and trailers from ice fishermen accessing the big lake.
It’s no secret that I’m an ardent advocate for the crossbow in New York. I’ve used these tools for more than two decades and see them for what they truly are – a fun and

There’s a few of us deer hunters in mourning right now after learning that a real nice 8-point was whacked by a vehicle last month. We got wind of it the way we usually do;

Quick now, raise your hand if you know the answer. What is a menhaden and why was state legislation needed to protect it (them)? Just as I thought. I don’t see many raised hands out
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