
New York’s statewide hunting and fishing report on Sept. 28, 2023
No matter if you’re in the woods or on the water, autumn is a special time of year. A look at the hunting and fishing report from across New York on Sept. 28, 2023.

No matter if you’re in the woods or on the water, autumn is a special time of year. A look at the hunting and fishing report from across New York on Sept. 28, 2023.

It’s been a good year walleye fishing in New York’s lower Niagara River. On a recent trip to Devil’s Hole (mid-September), the plan was to start out casting stickbaits for walleyes. I was with my

By September standards and with a recent dry period, the salmon action is pretty good.

There is a watch on one of our Adirondack deer drives that produces a buck nearly every year, sometimes more than one. Uncharacteristically, it’s a small clearing surrounded on three sides by thick brush, which

Tackling big woods bucks can be a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. With millions of acres within the Adirondack Park, there are plenty of places that hold big bucks. Although some areas

In the south basin here, the deeper middle flats remains productive for walleye.

When I hung up the phone after making my annual license purchases, I felt very pleased. First of all, I was legal for the coming year, a status I have enjoyed since I was 16.

The readers of this publication said it all, at least those who took the time to visit our website and take our by-weekly online poll. In the Aug. 25 issue we asked the question: Have

When I came on board here at New York Outdoor News in March of 2020, I envisioned that part of the job would entail a little time on the road. It might be chasing stories
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