Tuesday, January 11, 2011

NOAA Weather Map

NOAA has put up a site where you can weather info about almost every airport in the USA, go take a look.

http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/zoa/mwmap3.php?map=usa

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Looking for a good fishing spot. The NYS DEC has been working very hard and has come up with a site for you to look at. http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/42978.html
Go take a look, I think you will enjoy and find it very helpful.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Water Level for Oatka Creek today 9/9/2010

Gage height, feet

Most recent instantaneous value: 2.41 09-09-2010 07:00 EST

Friday, August 6, 2010

Field Notes - Noteworthy News from NY Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources

 

2010-2011 Hunting /Trapping and Fishing Guides Available on the Web

Visit the DEC web-site to review the new 2010-2011 NY Hunting & Trapping Laws and Regulations Guide (http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/37136.html). You may scan through the guide online using the Interactive Viewer, or you may download specific sections or the entire guide. The 2010-2011 NY Fishing Regulations Guide (http://pub.jfgriffin.com/doc/jfgriffin/10NYFW) is available to review in the Interactive Viewer, and will also be available shortly for download from the DEC website www.dec.ny.gov (http://www.dec.ny.gov) . Hardcopy versions of both guides will be available to license holders at all license issuing agents when 2010-2011 sporting licenses go on

Field Notes - Noteworthy News from NY Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources

Attention Boaters and Anglers: Don't Spread Invasive Species! - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation

 

Attention Boaters and Anglers: Don't Spread Invasive Species!

Boat trailer with aquatic invasive plants hanging off of it
Boats, along with boating and fishing equipment, can transport
undesirable invasive species.

Boats, trailers, waders and other fishing and boating equipment can spread invasive species from waterbody to waterbody unless properly cleaned, dried or disinfected after use. Although some invasive species such as water milfoil are readily visible to the human eye, many others are too small to be readily noticed. To avoid spreading invasive species please follow the following guidelines:

INSPECT your boating and fishing equipment for invasive species. Outboard motor props, depth finder transducers and even fishing lures are great places for invasive species to attach.

Inspecting a boat for invasive species
Inspect your boat for attached plants and animals.

Examples of fishing and boating gear that have collected invasive plants.
Motor props and fishing lures all provide convenient
locations for invasive plants and animals.

REMOVE any visible mud, plants, fish or animals before transporting equipment. Discard items in an upland area or in one of the invasive species disposal stations that have been installed at many boat launch sites for your convenience.

Picking weeds off of a boat and trailer.
Remove all invasive species from your boat and equipment.

Picking weeds from an anchor.
Don't forget equipment such as
anchors and other gear.

Nuisance Invasive Species Disposal Station
Invasive species disposal stations, installed at
many DEC boat launches, provide a convenient
location to dispose of the invasive species you
remove from your boating and fishing equipment.

CLEAN & DRY anything that comes into contact with water including boats, trailers, waders, bait buckets and other boating and fishing equipment. Boaters should be particularly aware of baitwells, livewells and bilge areas that are difficult to dry.

Equipment that should be dried to prevent spreading invasive species.
Dry all your equipment before using in another body of water.

Draining a boat before leaving the access site.
Drain your boat before you leave the access site!

DISINFECT your boating and fishing equipment with a disinfectant if it cannot be dried before it is used in another body of water.

Attention Boaters and Anglers: Don't Spread Invasive Species! - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation