Madison added to rifle zone
Albany – Madison County has been added to the Southern Tier’s list of counties that now allow rifles to be used for deer hunting. Legislation – Senate bill 7112A and its Assembly companion, A10163A –
Albany – Madison County has been added to the Southern Tier’s list of counties that now allow rifles to be used for deer hunting. Legislation – Senate bill 7112A and its Assembly companion, A10163A –
Albany – Market fishing, the practice where recreational anglers sell their catch to commercial outlets, has effectively been banned throughout most of the North Country where it has been a tradition for generations. Legislation passed
Bass fishing is beginning to heat up on Lower Saranac Lake. Typically, Gary Yamamoto Senko worms work great for bass. Northern pike are very active on Lower and Upper Saranac Lake, as well as Tupper
Lake Erie and tributaries: Inside Donnelly’s Wall has been a good spot for bass, but most of the fish have been smaller. The walleye bite is slowly making its way east from Barcelona according to
Upwards of a half dozen blue sharks are being caught per boat at the 30-fathom line off the south shore inlets and off Montauk Point. The areas around and to the southeast of the Coimbra
Albany – Thirteen additional wildlife management units will be added to the Allegany and Catskill bear hunting zones this fall under a DEC plan announced last month. The WMUs are located across the Southern Tier
July 16: Oyster toadfish season opens Banquets/Fundraisers July 12: Greg Ball’s Sportsman’s BBQ & Auction, noon-6 p.m., North Ridge Farm. For more info call Matt, 845-222-9494. July 19: Rip VanWinkle Rod & Gun Club, 2-6

Washington (AP) – Silent on central questions of gun control for two centuries, the U.S. Supreme Court found its voice last week in a decision that affirms the right to have guns in the home
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