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St. Lawrence River: Perch action has been good pretty much all along the lake. Some good northerns have been taken, notably Chippewa and Eel bays. Black Lake: Plenty of ice, although there might be slushy
St. Lawrence River: Perch action has been good pretty much all along the lake. Some good northerns have been taken, notably Chippewa and Eel bays. Black Lake: Plenty of ice, although there might be slushy
Crown Point, N.Y. – The relationship is pretty clear to Norm St. Pierre, owner of Norm’s Bait & Tackle in Crown Point in Essex County. “When the economy is doing bad, I do good,” St.
Waneta Lake: Reports of anglers doing really well catching crappies, perch and chain pickerel. Lake Superior: Reports of anglers having a lot of success on perch. Onteora Lake: Good action for catching panfish at last
Lake Eaton in Hamilton County continues to produce nice brown trout and salmon, including the large surplus broodstock salmon stocked two months ago from the state hatchery. In Warren County right now, it’s Brant Lake
Muscoot Reservoir: Anglers have been catching crappies, bluegills and perch using small jigs. West Branch Reservoir: Anglers have been having success on bluegills, perch and crappies. Anglers using tip-ups are catching trout and landlocked salmon.
Albany (AP) – Instantly opening a rift among New York Democrats, Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand – a little-known, pro-gun Democrat from a rural Republican district – won appointment last month to the Senate seat left vacant
Lake George has produced some very nice lake trout and salmon; a 9-pound salmon was caught last month. Lake trout are being caught in most of the lake and anglers have also been picking up
Conditions were less than ideal for those trout anglers who just have to get out, even in the dead of winter – which is exactly what it was as of midmonth. With the Catskill rivers
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