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Three proud youngsters get their birds on spring turkey hunt weekend in Eaton26 April 2011, 10:31 amSubmitted photoAshley proud hoists her bird. Ashley Rocker, 14, of Onondaga Hill and Jennifer and Daniel Hilts, 13 and 14, respectively, of Eaton, all got their birds during the spring youth turkey hunt weekend. Ashley's father, John Rocker, wrote me:...Source: Outdoors Blog
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McGraw man gets his turkey in Ohio26 April 2011, 10:05 am"The gobbler weighed 20lbs 11 oz, swung a 10.25 beard, and sported 1-1/8 & 1-1/16 spurs. A solid, 3-year-old gobbler," said Mike Joyner, of McGraw.Source: Outdoors Blog
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Feral pigs threatening to win CNY wild boar war (see full USDA report)24 April 2011, 6:40 amThe USDA recently released a report that noted that a growing feral swine population has potentially devastating consequences to natural resources, agriculture and human health and safety in the state.Source: Outdoors Blog
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Readers tell of a 'leucistic' robin, a muscovy duck and birds that bang into windows24 April 2011, 6:35 amSubmitted photoA "leucistic" robin. I received some interesting bird-related calls and e-mails this week — a sure sign of spring. Matthew Boliver, of Castorland, in Lewis County, sent me the photo below of a partially white-colored robin that his wife...Source: Outdoors Blog
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Wanted: CNY turkey tales from this weekend's spring youth hunt22 April 2011, 5:46 pmThis weekend is the annual spring youth turkey hunt. Hunters who are 12 to 15 years old and possess a junior hunting license and a turkey permit — and who are accompanied by an adult — are allowed to take...Source: Outdoors Blog
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DEC creel surveys show Salmon River steelhead fishing is quite impressive lately22 April 2011, 4:30 pmReasons given for the huge increase in the steelhead catch lately vary. Some think that current economic conditions lead to more people fishing, and the more anglers you have out there, the more fish are going to be caught. Others attribute the greater numbers of steelhead to the explosion in the population of round gobies and other exotic forageSource: Outdoors Blog
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Wanted: Photos of CNY wildlife taken in your backyard20 April 2011, 10:47 amI never cease to be amazed by the amazing wildlife photos sent to me by readers. Beginning today, I'm starting a new occasional feature of the Outdoors Blog -- a compilation of photos taken by readers in their backyards of...Source: Outdoors Blog
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Bird Lady: Answers question about chickadee pecking away inside bird house20 April 2011, 8:54 amWonder about the difference between a grackle and a starling? Do colorful warblers catch your fancy? What gave the Cooper's hawk its name? Ask The Bird Lady. Laura Erickson is the former science editor at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology...Source: Outdoors Blog
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Rep. Buerkle expected at Oneida Lake Association's annual meeting19 April 2011, 4:21 pmBuerkle's predeccessor, Dan Maffei, was criticized by OLA officials for dropping the ball during his term in office on the cormorant issue. Despite the criticism, Maffei never attended, nor did he send any representatives to the annual meetings of the 3,500-member organization while in office.Source: Outdoors Blog
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New York State spring turkey hunting season opens May 118 April 2011, 12:11 pmHunters must have a turkey hunting permit in addition to their small game hunting or sportsman license. Hunters may take tw bearded turkeys during the spring season, but only one bird per day. In addition, the youth turkey hunt is April 23-24.Source: Outdoors Blog
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Chaumont woman makes living filleting panfish/bullheads. "You just gotta like it."17 April 2011, 6:16 amIt’s a busy time of year for Venus VanDewalker. VanDewalker, who owns Harv’s Fishery, a freshwater fish processing business in Chaumont, is personally filleting buckets and buckets of bullheads, along with perch and other panfish brought in by local...Source: Outdoors Blog