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Interstate compact succeeding in N.Y.

Albany – New York state was among the first to join the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact, an agreement in which violators in one state lose their hunting, fishing or trapping privileges in over 30 states

‘State of the Lake’ meetings set

Albany — DEC has scheduled three public meetings this month to discuss the status of the Lake Ontario fishery. The annual “State of the Lake” sessions will be held in Niagara, Monroe and Oswego counties

Study shows hunting access woes

Albany – A new study confirms what many New York hunters already knew – it’s getting harder and harder to find places to hunt. The study, conducted by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and Responsive

Pheasant plan focuses on best use of stocked birds

Albany – DEC has adopted a 10-year pheasant management plan that focuses on getting the best use of the thousands of birds reared annually at the Reynolds Game Farm in Ithaca. The plan was crafted

Fee for other land users resonates with hunters

Albany – Saratoga County resident Mike Galcik has no problem paying to hunt and fish in New York. What he does have a problem with, though, is the fact that those who hike, kayak or

Bats treated for ‘white-nose’

Albany (AP) — Researchers trying to slow the spread of a scourge that has killed more than a million bats are testing anti-fungal solutions in a hard-hit hibernation cave on the edge of the Adirondacks.

Champlain yields Vermont record ’eye

Burlington, Vt. – A Lake Champlain ice fisherman has caught what’s believed to be a new state record walleye for Vermont, state fish and wildlife officials indicated. Vermont Fish and Wildlife spokesman John Hall said

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