Dylan Sampson could have never imagined a muskie would be at the end of his line in the Toronto Harbour. It was only the second recorded muskie catch in Lake Ontario fronting Toronto in the last 30 ...
WGN Radio host Lisa Dent is hosting another elite, super-inclusive fishing trip to Ballard’s Black Island in Lake of the ...
When it comes to fishing, Mundelein resident Tony ... these days he works as a guide helping others to catch muskie. Cal Ritchie from Ontario, Canada, was helping visitors buy lures last weekend ...
Parker Williamson recently caught a rare muskie on Oneida Lake, raising questions about how it ended up there.
Two Central New York teens put on an ice fishing clinic last weekend on the south shore of Oneida Lake. Best buds and ace ...
Feb. 4 – Niagara Musky Association monthly meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the Eldredge Bicycle Club, 17 Broad St., Tonawanda. Feb. 4 – Lake Ontario Charter Boat Association monthly meeting ...
East Toronto angler Dylan Sampson catches rare musky in Lake Ontario waters off Queen’s Quay Harbour
It’s only the second recorded musky catch in the waters of Lake Ontario fronting Toronto in 30 years ... The video, which has since garnered over 14,000 views, shows a day of fishing, starting early ...
New York's first free fishing weekend is around the corner, just as one lucky local teen reeled in a fish no one has seen in decades.
Are you looking for ideas for your next Empire State road trip? I recently had the chance to go on a road trip in upstate New York from NYC with stops at Chautauqua Lake, Watkins Glen, and the ...
Bath, N.Y. — DEC recently announced the late-season pheasant stocking of approximately 670 additional adult ring-necked pheasants released on public lands open to hunting in Chemung, Steuben, ...
In December, the DEC reported in a recent press release that because of that program, the walleye population has remained stable at higher levels for years now, in Lake Ontario and the ... t continued ...
Once they were out on the lake, it was mostly bass fishing. There were no fish finders or GPS back then, so they found rock piles. When they were trolling with 10 feet of anchor line for muskies, when ...
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