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Black Lake: Chapman’s Sports (315-324-5265) in Hammond reported 4-12 inches of ice on the lake, with some snow and slush making for tough traveling at times. Weather was turning colder, however, which could firm things
Black Lake: Chapman’s Sports (315-324-5265) in Hammond reported 4-12 inches of ice on the lake, with some snow and slush making for tough traveling at times. Weather was turning colder, however, which could firm things

Albany – Over the years, leaders of the New York State Conservation Council have tried many ways to try to get state legislators to listen to them. One night last month, they tried something different.
Terry Tuma’s interview with the Minnesota DNR on Walleye Fishing. Special thanks to the DNR for the permission to post this. (36:36)
The best news on the fishing front is that this year’s cod season continues to show a marked improvement over the last few seasons reports, according to Pete at Haskell’s Bait and Tackle. Pete reports
Lake Erie and tributaries: Finding open holes in the tributaries is the big challenge now, along with having to deal with a decent amount of snow. Frigid temperatures have started to ice up many of
Feb. 15: Bobcat hunting season closes, southeastern New York & portions of Northern Zone. Feb. 15: Raccoon & fox hunting season closes, statewide, except Long Island. Feb. 15: Beaver trapping season closes, WMUs 8T, 8W,
Honeoye Lake: The ice has returned at the south end of the lake, according to Dan Sharp at Honeoye Bait and Tackle. The bite has been primarily on jigs and mousies, although anglers also took
Reports for Lake Champlain from Norm’s Bait and Tackle Shop in Port Henry indicate fishermen are catching plenty of perch in Bulwagga Bay near Port Henry. Also, perch and crappies are being caught in South
Susquehanna, Chenango, Tioughnioga and Unadilla rivers: Walleye fishing had been very good for anglers fishing jigging Rapalas and jigs tipped with small minnows around the Cannon Hole and Goudey Station, but the river was making
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