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Thousand Island

St. Lawrence River: Bass fishing – for both smallmouth and largemouth – was good at last report, at depths of 10-30 feet. Crawfish, minnows and Senkos have been taking fish. Walleye fishing has slowed, but

Fundraisers/Banquets

Aug. 15:_Mumford Sportsmens Club Banquet, 12-5 p.m. For more info call Bob Preston, 585-538-4112. Aug. 15:_Central Adirondack Committee Friends of NRA Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Morehouse Rec. Cntr. For more info call Fran Gramlich, 518-548-7343. Aug.

Adirondacks

Most Adirondack trout waters – the West Branch of the Ausable, the Saranac, the Black River, West Canada Creek, to name a few – have been fishing well. Look for stoneflies now; a tandem rig

Despite DEC ruling, AR backers push on

Grahamsville, N.Y. – Antler restriction supporters, stunned by DEC’s decision to scrap a plan to expand those regulations into more wildlife management units, say they’ll continue their efforts to have three-points-a-side regulations enacted. “This decision

Western New York

Lake Erie and tributaries: Bass fishing on Lake Erie has been decent of late. Best depth for bass fishing was 35 to 40 feet of water. Lots of perch were still around, too. Walleye fishing

NWTF restructuring:_Job cuts, merged magazines

Edgefield, S.C. – National Wild Turkey Federation officials last month announced a restructuring that includes workforce reductions at its South Carolina headquarters as well as among its field staff. Sources indicated about 15 jobs were

Record brookie a work of art for Yacovella

Utica, N.Y. – Tom Yacovella’s love affair with brook trout goes well beyond fishing for New York’s state fish. The well-known Utica (Oneida County) wildlife artist, in addition to his passionate pursuit of brook trout

Finger Lakes/Central NY

Lake Ontario: The brown trout bite is great one day and slow the next, with fish being taken in 10 to 70 feet of water. Good baits continue to be Smithwick Rogues, Dreamweaver and stinger

Southeastern New York

John Miller at Bob’s Sport and Tackle (914-232-4085) in Katonah reports bass fishing has been solid on waters like Muscoot and Croton reservoirs, while trout fishing remained good with cooler-than-normal water temperatures. Browns were being

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