
Central New York Fishing Report – June 23-30, 2023
On Lake Ontario, chinook salmon are being caught in 100 to 300 feet of water and fishing from 50 to 150 foot down. Flashers and flies, and spoons have been working. For lake trout fish

On Lake Ontario, chinook salmon are being caught in 100 to 300 feet of water and fishing from 50 to 150 foot down. Flashers and flies, and spoons have been working. For lake trout fish

You’ve heard the age-old adage that lightning doesn’t strike twice in the same spot. But for Tom Russell and his fishing partner Eric Sullivan, both of Albion, N.Y., it appears that lightning did strike twice

More than 95 scholastic teams featuring over 1,200 student athletes took part in the statewide competition of the New York State High School Clay Target League, held June 10-11, at the at Bridgeport Rod and

School’s out, summer activities take center stage. A look at New York’s statewide fishing report for June 22, 2023.

Some of the alewives here were reportedly jumbo-sized.

She called me every name in the book. I thought I’d heard them all.
No, not my wife, girlfriend, co-worker, or boss or even the tattooed gal that cut me off at the gas

My friend Mike Jeresek retired from teaching and coaching a few years ago. Since then, he’s devoted his considerable post-career energy to at least two outdoor pursuits: shepherding area bluebird populations and catching trout.

Just five days into New York state’s spring gobbler season, I took the unheard of leap – actually just a small step – into Mike Cusano’s bass boat for a day of fishing on Oneida

When it comes to fishing regulations, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation has been busy in recent years simplifying things for anglers. In fact, that was the main idea behind last year’s package of
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