
New York Fishing Report – January 17-24, 2025
Anglers are now ice fishing on all of western New York’s popular inland ice fishing waters.

Anglers are now ice fishing on all of western New York’s popular inland ice fishing waters.

An upstate company’s proposal to use an experimental process to try to clean chemical-laden soil has prompted opposition that focuses on the potential environmental impact, including on areas that are popular with New York anglers,

The New York State Legislature convened for the first time this year on Jan. 8, beginning a session that will continue through June 12. In the ensuing months, numerous legislative items will be proposed, debated

Ice fishing finally coming to fruition? Here’s a look at the New York fishing and hunting report from across the state on Jan. 16, 2025.

Every hunter needs a good pair of hunting boots but to have happy feet they must have certain features and they can’t fail to keep feet dry. Mine did.
I have several types of

On the Oak, careful drifts of small beads and tipped jigs are yielding some brown trout and steelhead hookups at the dam, downstream holes and frogwater.

My oldest son, Ira, called. “Hey Dad, I think you and Chris (his son) should go to Africa with me.”
Ira was the winning bidder for a ‘Plains Game’ safari donated to his local

Egg sacs, egg flies, trout beads, nymphs and jigs tipped with a grub are good winter offerings here, drifted tight to the bottom.

Former NYS Assemblyman Colin J. Schmitt joins the podcast to discuss proposed legislation that would shut down the Reynolds Game Farm in Ithaca, home to New York’s pheasant raising program. An Op-ed recently penned by
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