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New York's latest gun laws that are targeting gun stores and gun owners has created a massive rush in gun purchases as New York residents look to get ahead of the new rules that will have broad … more
JEFFERSONVILLE – The runners were out on Saturday, July 9, as they toured around Kenoza Lake for the annual Turtle Trot 10K and 5K. The warm and sunny day contributed to the high spirits … more
This past weekend, the second weekend in July, had to be the best weekend of the year! The weather was just perfect for outdoor activities – warm sun with cooling breezes and no rainstorms to … more
CALLICOON — Traditions are coming back to the Delaware Youth Center’s annual River Run. The tumult of the pandemic first turned the fundraising race virtual in 2020, then forced the … more
Two U.S. Senators have introduced legislation to address a host of state and federal needs in the fight to contain chronic wasting disease (CWD), which is considered a serious threat to the future of … more
Recently, members of the New York State Outdoor Writers Association (NYSOWA) traveled to the Roscoe/Livingston Manor area for its four-day annual Spring Safari. Founded in 1967, the NYSOWA is a … more
STANLEY, IDAHO – When Alec Milucky signed up to work at the Sawtooth Fish Hatchery in Stanley, Idaho this summer, he also wanted to wet his line in the many great fishing spots out … more
The Pennsylvania Game Commission spent an average of $2.5 million per year in expenditures for combating Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) from fiscal year 2018 to 2020, stated Kip Adams, the chief … more
A message from Wayne LaPierre, Executive Vice President of the NRA: For over 150 years, the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) has been the Nation's leading voice in the call for … more
COBLESKILL –– As springtime comes around, we embrace the scent of the blossoms in the air and the freshly cut grass. But for those in the equine industry, spring also bring along … more
Bailey Williams of Watertown, NY fishing on the Black River at Dexter Marsh in Jefferson County while kayak fishing caught a channel catfish on May 8th. He was bottom fishing using white perch as cut … more
LIBERTY — The 2022 Sullivan County Soap Box Derby was held on North Main Street in Liberty on Saturday afternoon. Dozens of racers competed in different categories to see who would be the … more
Ray Scott the founder of the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.) passed away at age 88. Scott founded the first national professional bass fishing circuit, the Bassmaster Tournament Trail … more
On Memorial Day Weekend, a rendezvous of fly-tiers and fly-fishing memorabilia took place in DeBruce, not far from the famed junction of the Mongaup and Willowemoc Creeks. The new Davidson’s … more
The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) recently released a report stating that the total economic impact of the firearm and ammunition sales in the United States increased from $19.1 billion … more
ROSCOE – The 10th annual Anglers Market will be held on Saturday, May 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Community Hall near the Firehouse, Roscoe. Come and see! Many tables, … more
The Honorable Mike Scagnelli bagged two turkeys this season. The first, on May 2 in Florida, NY. It weighed 23 pounds, had a 9in beard and a 1.25in spur. His second bird was taken on May 20 in … more
Over the last few years, the Pennsylvania Game Commission has tackled the turkey population decline by changing the fall season. In most places, the fall season length has been significantly reduced, … more
John (Jack) McGuire took this 17-lb gobbler in Neversink on May 12 from 20 yards out. It had 3/4-inch spurs and a nine-inch beard. more
Bart Rasnick of South Fallsburg bagged his second turkey on Thursday, May 12. The 22.7 pound bird had one inch spurs and a 9.5 inch beard. more
It’s mid-May, a most wonderful time of year. Trout fishing is heating up, turkey hunting season is in full swing, wild apple/pear and plum trees are blossoming in abundance; and for those who … more
Bart Rasnick of South Fallsburg with his Grandson Abram shot this 20.5 lb gobbler on May 1. The bird had a 9-inch beard and 3/4 inch spurs. more
Spongy moth, previously known by the common name of gypsy moth. The name was changed by the Entomological Society of America during the month of March this year. The spongy moth has already … more
Trout fishers are being seen in increasing numbers on both the Willowemoc and Beaverkill, where water temperatures have been flirting around 50 degrees (up to 57 last Thursday), and flies are … more
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