
Gunning for Asian carp
We don’t hear too much about this whole Asian carp thing here in New York about. The biggest problem we have are trucks driving them over the Canadian border; so far, our waters are not

We don’t hear too much about this whole Asian carp thing here in New York about. The biggest problem we have are trucks driving them over the Canadian border; so far, our waters are not
Season Dates Feb. 25: Weasel, opossum, skunk, raccoon and fox hunting season ends (Long Island) Feb. 25: Raccoon, fox, skunk, weasel, coyote and opossum trapping season ends (Long Island) Feb. 25: Snow goose season reopens

That’s the position of DEC as the state grapples with pockets of the state where feral hogs are taking hold.
Western New York Lake Ontario and tributaries: Tributary action continues to be decent if the fish can see your baits. Egg sacs, egg imitations, trout beads and jigs fished under a float and tipped with

New York’s hunters, anglers and trappers are getting less for their license dollars now than they were before a license fee increase was enacted in 2009, the chairman of the state’s Conservation Fund Advisory board
Environmental conservation officers and forest rangers have overwhelmingly approved a contract settlement that covers 10 years and includes retroactive salary hikes as well as some health care concessions.
Northern District highlights Animal cruelty (Oneida County) While on patrol in the town of Verona, ECO Vernon Fonda observed a large cloud of smoke coming from behind a residence. After meeting the homeowner, the two

My lower back was throbbing. My hamstrings felt like they were ready to snap like a pair of old rubber bands. I was starving, and all I wanted to do was gorge myself with food

While attending the Allegheny Sport, Travel and Outdoor Show in Monroeville, Pa., it a tradition to pick up a copy of the Pennsylvania Outdoor News to see what’s happening in the Keystone State. In the
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