
Exercise caution on the ice and on snowmobiles
Last winter was one of most dangerous on record in New York for winter outdoor recreation, particularly for snowmobilers and ice anglers. Unfortunately, this one is not off to a good start. On Dec. 16,

Last winter was one of most dangerous on record in New York for winter outdoor recreation, particularly for snowmobilers and ice anglers. Unfortunately, this one is not off to a good start. On Dec. 16,

There’s still some hunting time left and, if you find yourself with a full freezer, consider sharing your success with someone else this holiday season.

If you’ve had a tough season and can’t seem to punch a tag, don’t give up – the best hunting of the season could be about to happen.

Your best asset during the rut, or at any part of the hunting season, is time in the woods.

The New York State Outdoor Writers Association recently held its 50th fall conference and anniversary celebration in Warren County, the same place where members held their very first meeting back in 1967. The organization was

Common-sense tactics involving little money or effort might help you get a little closer to your quarry.

Earlier this year I mentioned in this blog how proud I was to be among a group of ice anglers who came out to support a fund in the name of a fallen New York

All things considered, it’s shaping up to be a potentially good year for bear hunters.

Procrastination can be costly, and each year around this time many aspiring hunters find themselves on the waiting list to get their hunter education courses completed. Most want to get it under their belts by
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