
New York state fishing, hunting, wildlife mobile app gets a boost
License holders can now report game harvests via smartphone or other mobile device.

License holders can now report game harvests via smartphone or other mobile device.

The fish can be spotted moving up the falls during warmer days in mid to late April and sometimes into early May during years with late winters. The best times to spot the fish leaping

Wading is simple and gets back to the roots of fishing at its best. Very little tackle is needed to fish a river, and depending on your species of choice, you may end up catching

Rainbows stocked in lakes around the state each spring.

DNR able to catch enough female muskies to get nearly 500,000 eggs, which were then shipped to the East Fork Hatchery in southwest Indiana, where they will hatch and eventually produce 20,000 muskie fingerlings that

Ohio anglers win pro angler and co-angler titles and three of the top four in the pro division hail from the host state in last week’s tournament.

What was thought to be a black crappie was a hybrid white and black crappie.

A reminder to trout anglers to enjoy a classic lure, or at least the concept behind it, during one of the most enjoyable times of the year to be trout fishing.

Praising the Fish & Boat Commission for all it does for trout anglers.
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