
NY: Bad news for bears this season
More WMUs added; earlier opener set for central-western area Albany – License sales aside, there will undoubtedly be more bear hunters in New York state this year than last season. A couple of regulations changes

More WMUs added; earlier opener set for central-western area Albany – License sales aside, there will undoubtedly be more bear hunters in New York state this year than last season. A couple of regulations changes

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) – Here’s a fish tale that’s hard to believe: The government is giving back money. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday many saltwater anglers who bought a 2010 or 2011 license

Everyone loves an underdog. Darrin Schwenkbeck of Varysburg (Wyoming County) is all of that as he competes for the Forrest Wood Cup Aug. 11-14 on Lake Ouachita. All the action for this world championship of

I bought an “underwater” camera earlier this year, not necessarily because I planned on doing any SCUBA diving but because I knew that, as much time as I dangle any camera in the middle of
Gov. Cuomo signs rifle bills for Wyoming and Cortland counties, and part of Chautauqua County…..effective this hunting season…..

About the only thing worse than seeing your dog collapse during a fun game of fetch is not knowing why. Hailey is a happy, healthy black Lab with a drive that doesn’t have a Stop
Needing some fresh eggs, I decided to take a ride to one of the Pennsylvania farms I hunt and get a dozen for me and another for the farmer whose land I also hunt. I

$20M could be withheld due to state budget’s Conservation Fund ‘sweep’ language Albany – New York is at risk of losing millions of dollars in federal funding because of language in the state budget that
Western New York Lake Ontario and tributaries: Lake Ontario fishing is as hot as the weather right now, according to Lockport’s Dick Conley. He was trolling with Terry Goerss of Lockport and Tom Danaher of
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