
Early-season trout can be hit-and-miss
New York’s trout season opens April 1. This may pose a problem because April 1 is also Easter Sunday. Nevertheless, there are bound to be those diehards who will find a way to get out
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New York’s trout season opens April 1. This may pose a problem because April 1 is also Easter Sunday. Nevertheless, there are bound to be those diehards who will find a way to get out

While turkey numbers are clearly driven primarily by production in the spring and Mother Nature, there are other factors playing into the decline.
Season Dates March 25: Coyote hunting season closes March 31: Crow season closes April 1: Trout season opens (statewide, general regulations) April 1: Striped bass season opens (Hudson River, north of George Washington Bridge) April
Western New York We are slowly starting to turn the corner on a variety of fronts. On Lake Ontario, the first trollers have started pounding the surf with in-line planers and stickbaits like Bay Rats
(Editor’s note: A criminal charge is merely an allegation that a defendant has committed a violation of the criminal law, and it is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent and entitled to

I at least hope for a calm day with no wind, even if the air is cold, so as to drift over the deep holes with a number of lure presentations.

Back in 1976, Bill and Pat van Camp moved to the Riverside section of Buffalo and decided to open a bait and tackle shop – Big Catch on Niagara Street. They had $500 and bought

I always enjoy working the New York Outdoor News booth at the winter sport shows. It’s a great time to connect with readers, hear what they like or don’t like about the paper, and trade

But portable shanties have taken over and allow anglers to take the comfort and convenience of a shanty wherever they want.
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