Adirondacks
Ice fishing is officially open but ice conditions were very poor. Shorelines and shallows are starting to freeze over in the Tri-Lakes Region, however, ice conditions are not safe. There are no new reports from
Ice fishing is officially open but ice conditions were very poor. Shorelines and shallows are starting to freeze over in the Tri-Lakes Region, however, ice conditions are not safe. There are no new reports from

Herkimer, N.Y. – Global economic problems have created some uncertainty in fur markers, leaving New York trappers uneasy about fur prices heading into the season. Overall expectations have been lowered for 2008-09 fur auctions as
Lake Erie and tributaries: Not too much fishing was reported from the lake proper, but tributary fishing was decent where run off and snow was not too severe. Lake effect snows continue to hit south
Canandaigua Lake: Lake trout are still being caught by anglers fishing 100 to 150 feet of water. Yellow perch fishing has been good in 15 to 20 feet of water, on small minnows. Waneta/Lamoka lakes:

Keene, N.Y. – A case against two Essex County men accused of illegally killing a moose has been transferred to another town court due to a series of circumstances, including the death of one town
The striped bass fishing is excellent from Montauk Point to New York Bright and along the South Shore beaches. At Montauk Point, big stripers were caught at Hither Hills, at Ditch Plains, Jones Reef, North
East of Hudson NYC reservoirs: Fishing continues to be good, with reports of large bass and trout being caught. Starting this year all reservoirs except Kensico and New Croton will allow boating all year ’round
Salmon and lake trout are in shallow waters in many parts of Lake Champlain, consider trying Willsboro or Whallons bays. With the colder temperatures, most of the focus has been on deer hunting as the
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