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Southeastern New York

Neversink, Rondout and Ashokan reservoirs: Reports are that a few fish are being caught. There have been reports of anglers fishing from shore catching nice-sized trout using large minnows and Krocodile spoons. Cross River, Kensico

CWD monitoring won’Äôt be rolled back this year

Albany ’Äî New York isn’Äôt ready to fully scale down its Chronic Wasting Disease testing effort on white-tailed deer even though no new cases have been found outside of the those discovered in the spring

N.Y. setting stage for online harvest reports

Albany – Letting the state know where and how you took your buck or bear should be as easy as a few computer mouse clicks this fall. The state Department of Environmental Conservation plans to

Capital District

Fish 307 in the Village of Lake George reports salmon and lake trout hitting on Lake George. Salmon were hitting between 15 and 30 feet on flies behind dodgers. Lake trout can be found 35

Central New York

Lake Ontario: The brown trout fishing continues to be good along the shoreline of Lake Ontario with the best action taking place very early in the morning – even before dawn. Some steelhead and salmon

Gobbler harvest solid

Albany – New York’s spring gobbler hunters are having a good season for several reasons, not the least of which is an outstanding nesting season across most of the state last year. DEC officials said

Early muzzleloader push fizzling

Albany – Another push for an early muzzleloader deer season in the Southern Zone may not be gaining any traction with DEC. Although there’s been support among some sportsmen for an early muzzleloader season, early

Thousand Island

St. Lawrence River: Fishing on the St. Lawrence has been very good of late, according to New York Outdoor News contributing writer Matt Curatolo. They’ve begun to move into deeper water and the shallows are

Fluke anglers again frustrated with regs

East Setauket, N.Y. – Summer flounder (fluke) anglers are predicting it will be difficult to catch a legal fish under DEC’s newly-imposed 20.5-inch minimum size limit. In fact, some party and charter boats are, at

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