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While the common bullhead lacks the allure of an Adirondack brook trout, fishing for them marks a spring tradition in the region. This begins in April when the ice melts, signaling the

The Love of Fishing: From Childhood Passion to Profession For Captain Laura Burnett of Barre, Orleans County, fishing isn’t just a job—it’s a lifelong passion. As a U.S. Coast Guard-licensed charter boat

Canoe and Kayak “Cast and Blast” Adventures Just as the first light of dawn began to break, I cast my line into the river. Mist rose off the water, and the air

A paddler enjoys the scenery on the South Inlet to Raquette Lake. A Typical Spring Morning A typical morning at the South Inlet to Raquette Lake, NY, in late spring or summer

Moss Lake NY, nestled between the communities of Inlet and Old Forge, is an idyllic spot for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a peaceful escape without venturing too far. Just three miles off

Abundant Game Fish in Tupper Lake: A Hidden Angler’s Paradise The waters of Tupper Lake, though teeming with game fish such as largemouth and smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and walleye, are overshadowed

Adirondack fishing is a passion of mine, and any camping and fishing trip there is a special treat. Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to experience a variety of fishing adventures, from

Characteristics and Behavior of “Waterwolves” (Northern Pike and Related Species) While fishing the finger lakes you will come across “Waterwolves” this is a term commonly used to describe predatory freshwater fish, particularly

Twenty-five years ago, mentioning Sodus Bay at the winter sports show circuit was met with blank stares. Most people didn’t know where it was, and even the pronunciation was often confused, with

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