New York's DEC recommends banning live bait fish in most Adirondack waters to protect brook trout from invasive species that ...
The new plan identifies the current risks, challenges, and opportunities that will guide the state’s management actions at ...
Discover the story behind Fran Betters' iconic "Usual" fly pattern, a simple two-material design that became legendary on the ...
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Amanda Lefton has presented the final Adirondack Brook ...
Trout fishing can be very productive during the month of September in Adirondack trout waters, especially after cool nights or precipitation events. Trout feed readily during these times, in ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Amanda Lefton announced Monday the release of the ...
It has been 46 years since the original DEC plan for managing pond-dwelling brook trout was created; many factors ...
A new study led by Cornell University finds climate warming and lake browning are making lakes in the Adirondacks unlivable for cold water species such as trout, salmon and whitefish during the summer ...
Adirondack lakes are turning browner, warmer, and less oxygenated according to a new study by researchers at Cornell University. The phenomenon, known as “lake browning,” has dark implications for ...
Although legislation was passed 20 years ago that banned the sale of small lead fishing tackle in New York, the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation continues to report Adirondack loons dying from ...
In the United States, pond dwelling populations of brook trout are extremely rare outside of Maine and New York.