
New York cuffs and collars: K9 Finn helps catch striped bass over legal size limit
New York cuffs and collars are Field reports from New York DEC Officers. These reports are from the Oct. 31, 2025 edition of Outdoor News.

New York cuffs and collars are Field reports from New York DEC Officers. These reports are from the Oct. 31, 2025 edition of Outdoor News.

About the only thing keeping fishermen from fishing Des Plaines Lake more often is the hike from the nearest parking area to the water.
The lake is accessible by foot or bike along a

The muskellunge bite is improving in the north basin of this fishery, primarily around green weed beds and edges.

Hot jig colors this week include orange/chartreuse, gold/orange or solid gold combined with pink, and glow white.

Most Michiganders are celebrating the glorious warm fall weather we’re having. Jason Quintano isn’t one of them. Quintano is praying for a strong cold front and a cold October that will cause the temperature of

The winter season walleye limit on Minnesota’s Upper Red Lake will be a four fish possession limit, with only one walleye longer than 17 inches allowed. This is a reduction from the 2025 open water

New York Outdoor News contributing writer Leo Maloney was recently inducted into the Oneida City School District Foundation’s Wall of Distinction, celebrating a lifetime of achievement and philanthropy.

Construction is substantially complete on a new fishing pier and car-top boat launch at the southwest end of Skaneateles Lake.
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation has partnered with the City of Syracuse

The lack of rainfall in northwest Wisconsin has resulted in a weather classification of “abnormally dry,” with the impacts being felt on lakes and rivers throughout the region.
Bayfield County’s 97-acre Drummond Lake is
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