Kathy Moser to lead New York State Parks
Kathy Moser has been appointed by Gov. Kathy Hochul to serve as acting commissioner of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
Moser will serve in an acting role as
Kathy Moser has been appointed by Gov. Kathy Hochul to serve as acting commissioner of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
Moser will serve in an acting role as

When the Erie Canal was created 200 years ago, canal boats filled with commercial goods and passengers were pulled down a tow path by a team of mules. This became a common occurrence along the

The perch bite is on at this popular fishery, so try small jigs, small bright-colored spinners, or throwing gold-colored blade baits.

Host Dan Ladd sits down with Rick Vladyka, a man who works at so many levels to promote hunting, fishing and conservation in eastern New York and the entire state of New York. Rick has

The privately owned commercial fish cleaning houses and campgrounds contacted for this story either spread out their customer’s fish waste and covered them with wood chips, bury them in pits under the soil, or use

The Erie Canal is celebrating a milestone of historic significance. It is the 200th anniversary of the construction of “Clinton’s Ditch,” a manmade marvel in its day that focused initially on commercial transportation operations. Since

A major wastewater discharge from the Great Lakes Cheese plant in August that caused a widespread fish kill in Ischua Creek was seemingly the worst since the facility began operations in late 2024.
But

Hunting takes centerstage in October. Here’s a look at the New York fishing and hunting report on Oct. 9, 2025.

The perch bite is on here, so try small jigs, small bright-colored spinners, or throwing gold-colored blade baits.
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