New York’s April 1 trout kickoff usually a challenge
April is finally here and the opening day of New York’s trout season has come and gone. For some reason, trout season in New York is not the all-out party and holiday it is in
April is finally here and the opening day of New York’s trout season has come and gone. For some reason, trout season in New York is not the all-out party and holiday it is in
Last week I took advantage of the nice weather we had here in the Southern Tier and headed to the local sportsmen’s club for a few rounds of trap shooting. Trap shooting is something I

Albany – New York lawmakers confirmed they reached an agreement with Gov. Andrew Cuomo on at least a two-year repeal of the state’s saltwater fishing license. The license – $10 annually for residents and $15

Staff shortages challenge as trout kickoff nears Albany – New York’s April 1 trout season opener will almost assuredly bring hardy anglers out to at least ceremonially wet a line. It’s been that way for

Vermont, Md. implement ban on felt-soled waders Albany – A ban on felt-soled waders isn’t on the New York horizon, despite moves by Vermont, Maryland and Alaska to outlaw felt soles in an effort to
Season Dates March 27: Coyote hunting season closes April 1: Trout season opens April 1: Hickory shad season opens April 1: Winter flounder season opens April 7: Beaver and otter trapping season closes (Northern Zone
Western New York Lake Erie and tributaries: The small to medium-sized streams will clear first and when they do fishing should be good for trout. Harbor action at Dunkirk could be good if the water

I grew up watching Buffalo Sabres hockey legend Rick Martin – on television and in Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo. He was amazing. It was the 1970s and hockey was growing by leaps and bounds in

I think it may have been a Norman Rockwell painting. The little kid is standing with his nose and hands pressed against the glass, staring at the counter with its gumballs, taffy sticks and chocolate
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