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Resorting to catching crabs in traps – and with turkey necks.
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Resorting to catching crabs in traps – and with turkey necks.

The Niagara Gorge is something special. This is the stretch of the Niagara River that was formed when Niagara Falls slowly started to erode away the land around it. Starting at the escarpment in Lewiston,
(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
Western New York Lake Ontario and tributaries: Trollers continued to see a good king salmon bite from the Niagara Bar to Oak Orchard, with some mature kings now over 30 pounds. The most consistent trout
Season Dates Sept. 9: Early bear season opens (portions of southeastern New York) Sept. 16: Early bear season opens (portions of Northern Zone) Sept. 16-17: Youth waterfowl hunt (Southeast Zone) Sept. 20: Ruffed grouse season

Procrastination can be costly, and each year around this time many aspiring hunters find themselves on the waiting list to get their hunter education courses completed. Most want to get it under their belts by

Put a little thought into it by working the colors of the spectrum and going from one extreme to the other, working back and forth between light and dark until you connect on the color

Drop-shots for walleye? Capt. Joe Fonzi of Gasport made me a believer. Give it a try.

Setting a trap to deal with a nuisance wildlife problem is the easy part; dealing with what happens after the trap door closes can be more than what most homeowners bargain for. When faced with
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