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NY: Fluke regs loosened somewhat

But 20.5-inch minimum still frustrates anglers East Setauket, N.Y. – New York’s revised summer flounder (fluke) regulations will offer a longer season in 2011, as well as an increase in the daily limit from two

NY: Youth archery bill OK’d

Cuomo signature will lower age from 14 to 12 Albany – Legislation that would lower the minimum age for archery hunting from 14 to 12 has passed the state Assembly and will be forwarded to

NY: Calendar of Events Issue: 10

Season Dates May 22: Black sea bass season opens May 24: Scup (porgy) season opens May 30: Winter flounder season closes May 31: Spring gobbler season closes June 8: Scup (porgy) season opens (licensed party/charter

Women important to the future

Score another one for the ladies. Christa Saunderson of Ransomville showed up the guys during the spring edition of the 2011 Lake Ontario Counties Trout and Salmon Derby when she kicked butt on a 27-pound,

The evolution of a turkey hunter

In recent years I’ve become convinced more than ever that experience may be the biggest factor contributing to success in the spring turkey woods, and if that’s the case then by the time I’m 138

Fish sleep in

It’s just not as easy as the normal-day alarm clock; the one that I can reach over and pound for another nine minutes of quiet, if not deep, relaxing rest. At first, it’s a quiet

The Turkey Hunting Obsession

Besides being a passionate bowhunter, I’m just as passionate and devoted to spring turkey hunting. Bowhunting is fun, but by nature it’s stealthy business. Avoiding detection by a whitetail’s nose is always the first order

NY: Assembly committee to review ‘3-rod’ bill

Legislation already has cleared Senate Albany – Legislation that would allow anglers to use a maximum of three rods while fishing resurfaced in the state Legislature this session and has been passed by the Senate.

NY: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 9

Western District Highlights Fuel spill (Onondaga County) On Jan. 17, ECO Rick Head answered a report of a fuel spill at a gas station in Syracuse. A truck driver had left his truck unattended and

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