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NY: Hunting accidents take jump

Albany – New York’s hunters have compiled a less-than-stellar safety record this season, with several fatalities and other incidents that could easily have been prevented through common sense. DEC officials have yet to release final

NY: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 2

Northern District Baiting Search Warrant (Saratoga County) On Oct. 24, 2010, DEC Environmental Conservation Police executed a search warrant on Horse Hill Road in the Town of Edinburg, Saratoga County, for activities related to the

What’s the big deal about crossbows?

Back in 1990, I was invited to participate in an outdoor writer media event in Ohio to sample the much-maligned crossbow – the Devil’s tool. Or so I thought. After a couple shots at a

Wrestling with winter

When you live in the Adirondacks – and in the heart of the Adirondacks, none of this fringe or foothills stuff – like we do, this is the time of year when, if you’re not

Surrendering to technology

As a hunter, particularly a bowhunter, I always wondered what was happening around my stand in my absence. In the not-too-distant past I stretched sewing thread along deer travel routes and checked to see if

NY: L.I. towns win court fight against saltwater license

Central Islip, N.Y. – Seven Long Island towns have won a lawsuit in which they challenged the state’s $10 annual marine fishing license. New York State Supreme Court Judge Patrick A. Sweeney ruled last month

NY: Martens set to lead DEC

Gov. Andrew Cuomo has nominated Joe Martens, a key figure in some of the state’s major land acquisitions in the Adirondacks and elsewhere, to serve as commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Martens has

NY: Calendar of Events Issue: 1

Season Dates Jan. 17: Tautog (blackfish) season reopens Jan. 30: Duck/sea duck season closes (Long Island Zone) Jan. 30: Snow goose season reopens (Western Zone) Jan. 30: Brant season closes (Long Island Zone) Jan. 30:

NY: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 1

(Editor’s Note: This is the first installment of what we expect to be a regular feature in New York Outdoor News. “Cuffs and Collars” will highlight some of the activities of the DEC’s environmental conservation

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