New York angler boats 55-pound striper from Hudson River
May 2 is a day Zach Schubert is not likely to forget. Schubert, 37, of Earlton, N.Y., is an avid fisherman. He was able to accomplish his “catch of a lifetime,” hauling in a 55-pound
May 2 is a day Zach Schubert is not likely to forget. Schubert, 37, of Earlton, N.Y., is an avid fisherman. He was able to accomplish his “catch of a lifetime,” hauling in a 55-pound
Until 20 years ago, opening day of bass season was a big deal at Cross Creek Lake, a Big Bass Program impoundment in Washington County, Pa.
Anglers would arrive the second Saturday in June
We were after walleyes, no question about it. While we did catch one keeper, the real story that day were the bay’s well reputed smallmouth bass. They hit jigs tipped with fatheads, crawlers or plastics.
Long-time outdoor writer Leo Maloney, of Sherrill, is this year’s recipient of the 2023 New York State Outdoor Writers Association’s “Pass It On” Award.
Each year, NYSOWA selects a member who is recognized as
A mix of outdoor-related stories published in the June 2, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News.
Mark Scott, of Beckley, W.Va., reeled in a 24-pound, 10-ounce king salmon while fishing with Capt. Matt Yablonsky, of Wet Net Charters out of Wilson in Niagara County, to win the $15,000 grand prize (plus
New York’s Invasive Species Awareness Week is June 5 – 11, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is reminding boaters to exercise Clean-Drain-Dry practices to battle aquatic invasives.
It’s easy to overlook the North Branch of Callicoon Creek, given its location in the heart of what’s generally regarded as the birthplace of fly-fishing.
After all, not far away – in fact, just up
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the June 2, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.
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