
VIP fishing events important reminder of great resources of western N.Y.
It’s important to educate our elected officials about the importance of our natural resources, whatever they may be.

It’s important to educate our elected officials about the importance of our natural resources, whatever they may be.
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Chain: White and yellow bass are hitting Mepps spinners, pinkie jigs or live bait. Pike are being
AMERY AREA Leeches or minnows continue to produce walleyes in 10 to 20 feet on Wapogasset, Cedar, and Half Moon Lakes. Look to Pike Lake for crappies and a few walleyes in 14 to 16
Western New York Lake Ontario: It’s been a flurry of activity, starting with three derbies at the same time last month – the Orleans Rotary Fishing Derby, the Fall LOC Derby and the Greater Niagara
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS Walleyes continue to be taken with live-bait rigs or leadcore and crankbaits on the mud flats and deep gravel areas during the day. Slip bobbers and leeches also are turning

They’ll measure, at most, about 11 inches, with the majority probably going no more than 8 inches tip to tail. That’s not much fish when you’re used to 20-inch smallies, but there’s an appeal to

DNR received multiple tips from local anglers on Gladwin County’s Lake Lancer.

For consumers, the bountiful harvest has driven down wild salmon prices to $15 to $20 per pound, compared with $30 to $35 per pound in recent years. And the salmon boom is also welcomed by

Anglers will not be able to target walleye when fishing on Mille Lacs, but may fish for other species and use live bait.
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