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Weather or not, trout season arrives April 1

Albany – When they named it April Fool’s Day, they may have been thinking of New York’s legion of trout anglers. For sure, April 1 – the Opening Day of the state’s widely popular trout

State nears purchase of Hemlock-Canadice tract

Avon, N.Y. – New York state is poised to complete its purchase of about 7,200 acres of Hemlock-Canadice watershed land now owned by the City of Rochester, DEC Commissioner Pete Grannis indicated last month. Negotiations

Southeastern New York

John Miller at Bob’s Sport and Tackle (914-232-4085) in Katonah reports anglers were connecting on brown trout by the dam at Cross River Reservoir, and those finding open water were picking up crappie on several

Southern Tier

Susquehanna, Chenango, Tioughnioga and Unadilla rivers: The water level was beginning to subside from heavy rains that made the rivers fishable again late last month, then more winter weather arrived. No fishing activity to report

Regs plan tackles ‘chuck and duck’

Albany (AP) – DEC’s proposed fishing regulations changes would ban chumming with fish eggs, update a list of approved bait fish, address “chuck and duck” tactics on the Salmon River and clarify the definition of

Capital District

Reports from Fish307.com are that Brant Lake in Warren County has been yielding perch and a few walleye. Trout Lake in Warren County is still producing some nice-sized rainbow trout and splake, while some perch

Hunter safety stats good and bad news

Albany – It was one of the safest years in the history of hunting in New York state, and also one of the worst. Statistics from 2007 bear both good and tragic news, with the

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