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Not much to report as anglers gear up for the ice fishing season, which may not be far off on some waters. Lake George, however, generally doesn’t offer safe conditions until sometime next month.
Not much to report as anglers gear up for the ice fishing season, which may not be far off on some waters. Lake George, however, generally doesn’t offer safe conditions until sometime next month.
Cayuga Lake: There are some landlocked salmon, rainbow trout and brown trout in the larger tributaries. Good baits are streamers, egg imitating plastics and night crawlers. A reminder: fishing is from sunrise to sunset on
Almond, N.Y – A 30-year-old Geneseo man has become New York’s fifth deer-hunting fatality of the 2007 season. State police said Brandon Haugh was hunting with a party of five on Dec. 1 when another
Albany – New York’s Southern Zone firearms deer season couldn’t have come at a better time for hunters this year. Indications are that, in addition to good weather conditions on the opening weekend of the
Washington – It’s not often that the federal government seeks to aid New York’s whitetail hunters. But U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., introduced a bill last month he hopes will help not only hunters but
Overall, the striped bass and blackfishing have been excellent, with the bluefishing becoming spottier except around Montauk and the east end. The largest stripers have been west of Fire Island Inlet. Also, expect a wave
Black Lake: Not many anglers out on the lake now, with deer season winding down and the weather getting colder. Most are now awaiting first ice, and that’s not likely to arrive in the near
Nov. 16: Southern Zone archery deer season closes. Nov. 16: Canada goose season closes, East Central Zone, Hudson Valley Zone. Nov. 16: Pheasant season closes, parts of Central & Western New York. Nov. 16: Fall
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