Three-year sentence in St. Lawrence accident
Canton, N.Y. – A Saint Lawrence County man has been sentenced to three years in state prison after admitting to mistakenly shooting and killing a Norfolk man during a deer drive while hunting in the
Canton, N.Y. – A Saint Lawrence County man has been sentenced to three years in state prison after admitting to mistakenly shooting and killing a Norfolk man during a deer drive while hunting in the
Feb. 6: Canada goose season closes, Western Long Island Zone. Feb. 15: Bobcat hunting season closes, southeastern New York & portions of Northern Zone. Feb. 15: Raccoon & fox hunting season closes, statewide, except Long
Black Lake: Chapman’s Sports (315-324-5265) reported at mid-month that ice conditions had deteriorated to the point where it was no longer safe to be out there. However, colder weather quickly followed and by now anglers
Northern pike fishing in some of the backwaters of the Hudson River north of Stillwater has been good and good-sized fish have been caught. Reports from Fish307.com say that Brant Lake in Warren County is

Albany – The recent departure of the Conservation Fund Advisory Board’s representative from Region 3 has the board down two of its members, and the board’s chairman said the vacancies have hurt the flow of
The open and charter boats out of Shinnecock and Sheepshead Bay are targeting a mixed bag of cod, pollack, ling and sea bass on the offshore wrecks in 70 to 120 feet of water. Longer
Oneida Lake: The warm spell put a halt to ice fishing, and nothing was being reported earlier this month. Oswego River: The Oswego River has been running at around 16,000 cfs. There were browns and
Not much to report since ice conditions have deteriorated and forced anglers to tip-toe back to shore. Prior to the warm spell, some anglers were venturing out onto parts of Muscoot Reservoir, as well as
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