We’re looking at a mix of spring and winter weather conditions in the Adirondacks this weekend, with snow, rain, and sleet all forecasted. Make sure to read up on the current trail conditions and check the weather report, then dress accordingly and bring the necessary supplies with you as you head out. Weather Rain,...
Good News For Trout Fishing In The Adirondacks

For the first time in years, most Adirondack lakes, ponds and streams will be fish-able in early April. April 1st is like Christmas for anglers, the opening day of trout season across New York State!The mild winter we had in...
Be Careful On Ice This Weekend (Or Stay Off It)

With the bitter cold over Valentine's Day weekend many of the larger lakes in and around the Adirondacks skimmed over with ice. Some of these bodies of water formed substantial ice thickness (temperatures reported in the -20℉ range).Many areas in...
Updated Ice Fishing Regulations From NYS DEC

This year, anglers are allowed seven fishing lines at once while ice fishing. This means that you can have a combination of tip-ups and jigging rods running at the same time, as long as there are only seven lines in...
How Do Remote Lakes & Ponds Get Stocked With Fish?
Ever wondered how remote lake and ponds get stocked with fish in the Adirondacks? Do they drive the fish in? Hike them in? Nope! They fly them in with sea planes!One of our Facebook fans shared this video of Payne...
3 Lines per Fisherman Approved Through 2017

Good new fishermen (and fisherwomen)! Governor Cuomo recently sign on to extend the state's freshwater fishing regulation of allowing three rods per licensed fisher through 2017. The regulation allows each fisher to use three rods at a time. Of course this...