New York Mixed Bag: Deer Management Assistance Program tags available for Doodletown WMA in Columbia County
Doodletown WMA is 1,078 acres of primarily forested land located in the towns of Ancram, Taghkanic, and Gallatin.
Doodletown WMA is 1,078 acres of primarily forested land located in the towns of Ancram, Taghkanic, and Gallatin.

While fall is a time for youth hunting activities, a number of sporting groups in New York are also reflecting on youth fishing events they held during the warm weather months.
At the Waterville

A group of 14 cadets from the United States Military Academy at West Point got a taste of fly-fishing during the latter part of the summer when they visited two of the state’s fish hatcheries.<br

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation officials confirmed that, in some instances, reported recent fish spearing incidents by Native Americans on the Salmon River, near Atmar, were legal.
DEC’s Fisheries Bureau Chief Steve

Across New York youth hunting seasons and special hunts organized and coordinated around them have been taking place.
In some cases, sportsman’s groups and Department of Environmental Conservation Police have pitched in to

The search began as many have before it – a child hadn’t returned from a bike ride, an occurrence that usually ends quickly and successfully.
However, the 911 call that came in at 6:45

Hunting starts to take center stage. A look at the fishing and hunting report from across New York on Oct. 13, 2023.

The fall walleye bite has started here.

New York Outdoor News Editor Dan Ladd talks with well-known hunter Larry Weishuhn, of Texas, who was featured earlier this year in an Outdoor News Quick Chat feature. This episode includes highlights from that interview
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