
New York Fishing Report – May 9, 2025
Inshore brown trout fishing is off to a good start on this famed fishery.

Inshore brown trout fishing is off to a good start on this famed fishery.

Dan catches up on things thus far in the spring turkey season, including how hunters are faring with all the rain the Northeast has been getting. He also weighs in on the topic of shooting

On April 28, nearly a month after the April 1 deadline, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced an agreement had been reached with the state’s legislative leaders on key priorities in the Fiscal Year 2026

While some areas of New York remained dry to the point where wildfires continued to be a risk this spring, rainy weather has plagued many parts of the state as of late, and surely played

Fishing seasons in full swing and turkey hunters still have time to fill a tag. Here’s a look at the New York fishing and hunting report on May 8, 2025.

According to one charter captain here, the “deep bite was lake trout for good action all day.”

New York’s spring turkey season is here and across the state, tens of thousands of hunters are in the woods. No doubt some, out of necessity or just plain laziness, will have done little or

Your anticipation is peaking as the turkey season approaches, and the electricity running through your body is at high voltage as you step into the turkey woods in the early-morning darkness of opening day.

Lake Ontario Harbors and low ends of tributaries are good spots for a variety warmwater species.
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