More rifle counties this fall
Albany – Big-game hunters in two more counties – Schuyler and a portion of Ontario – will be allowed to carry rifles afield this fall under legislation approved last month by state lawmakers. And hunters
Albany – Big-game hunters in two more counties – Schuyler and a portion of Ontario – will be allowed to carry rifles afield this fall under legislation approved last month by state lawmakers. And hunters
Aug. 8: Chicken Barbecue Benefit Greg Dye, Cold Brook American Legion. For more info call Larry Steiner, 607-988-6334. Aug. 15:_Mumford Sportsmens Club Banquet, 12-5 p.m. For more info call Bob Preston, 585-538-4112. Aug. 15:_Central Adirondack
Albany -_DEC is waiving the newly created $10 Deer Management Permit application fee for holders of several licenses under a proposal set to be put into effect this fall. The $10 DMP application fee, put
Beaverkill/Willowemoc: Both were fishable at last look, with a variety of insect activity. Look for spinners in the morning and later in the day small olives, spinners, light cahills, caddis and isonychias. West Branch: Clear
Oneida Lake: Walleye fishing has been really good in the eastern end of the lake in 20 to 40 feet of water. Trolling early in the morning, around day break, with worm harnesses or stick
The below average water temperature has extended the late spring and early summer striped bass season into July, with stripers being caught throughout most of area when they would have normally been seeking cooler water
Albany – New York’s anglers love their bass fishing, spend millions annually in pursuit of their pursuit of many species of fish, and flock to waters like Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Oneida Lake and the
Albany – DEC this fall is poised to dole out over 500,000 Deer Management Permits, a figure that’s about 5 percent less than last season. Wildlife biologist Jeremy Hurst said the “target issuance” of 503,900
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