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Susie Angler
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Offshore Wind Farm Construction Effects on Bottom Fish and Commercial Fishing: What the Science Actually Shows The bottom line from peer-reviewed studies: Yes, pile driving affects fish behavior and fishing, but the impacts are mostly temporary and less severe than many feared. With Empire...
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- A Marine Biologist's Deep Dive George, my friend, you've hit upon one of the most encouraging marine ecology stories of our time right here in our backyard waters. As someone who's seen these bays through decades of change – just like the folks sharing their experiences on nyangler – this...
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george
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The Future of Fishing is Here: Utechwear's U-Track AR Glasses Revolutionize Angling Forever By Manus AI The fishing world is about to experience its most dramatic transformation since the invention of the fish finder. Utechwear's groundbreaking U-Track AR glasses represent nothing short of a...
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george
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From the Depths: Global Fishing Phenomena of 2025 By Marine Observer, Special Correspondent for New York Angler The world's oceans continue to surprise even the most seasoned anglers with remarkable catches and sightings in 2025. From record-breaking game fish to creatures once thought to be the...
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george
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Years of Data Reveal the Decline of Fisheries Management's Most Trusted Tool For seven decades, the Young-of-the-Year (YOY) index has stood as the cornerstone of striped bass management, promising to predict the future of this iconic fishery by counting baby fish in Chesapeake Bay nurseries...
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george
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The Northern Invasion: How Spot Fish Are Rewriting New York's Marine Story In the waters surrounding New York, a quiet revolution is taking place beneath the surface. Anglers pulling in their lines from Long Island Sound, the Hudson River Estuary, and coastal waters are increasingly finding an...
george
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Beneath the Surface: Honoring the USS San Diego this Memorial Day Just off the coast of Long Island lies a solemn relic of America’s past — a sunken warship that once sailed proudly under the U.S. flag and now rests beneath the waves, teeming with marine life and layered with history. As we...
george
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$7 billion offshore wind farm collapses under its own weight There’s finally some good news for Long Island residents and taxpayers: Equinor’s troubled Empire Wind project appears to be on the brink of collapse. The $7 billion offshore wind farm—planned just 14 miles off Long Beach—is now facing...
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Introduction Salmon hatcheries have been integral in fisheries management on the upper west coast of the USA for more than a century. Initially created to supplement dwindling wild populations due to overfishing and habitat loss, these hatcheries have come under scrutiny for their long-term...
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New York City's reservoirs are a treasure trove for fishing enthusiasts, offering a wide variety of fish species. To fish in these reservoirs, you'll need an access permit from the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Additionally, special permits are available for storing boats on...
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In the midst of winter, Westchester County, New York undergoes a remarkable transformation into a tranquil and frosty paradise, making it an ideal destination for ice fishing enthusiasts. As the lakes and ponds freeze over, they beckon anglers to engage in a serene yet exhilarating winter...
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    Historical Background of Kensico Reservoir Kensico Reservoir holds a significant place in the history of New York State's water supply system. Located in Westchester County, this massive reservoir was built in the early 20th century as part of the ambitious Catskill Water Supply System...
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Sumptuous Recipes for NY Anglers! Dive into deliciousness with our curated collection of mouthwatering fish recipes that'll reel in flavor with every bite...
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Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus), often referred to as the "gentle giant of the deep," is a truly remarkable and enigmatic species that has made its home in the waters of New York. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve deep into the fascinating world of Atlantic sturgeon, exploring...
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American shad (Alosa sapidissima), often referred to as the "poor man's salmon," are remarkable fish that have long captured the hearts of anglers along the Atlantic coast of the United States. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the fascinating world of American shad, a fish species...
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Anadromous river herring (Alosa pseudoharengus and Alosa aestivalis), often known simply as river herring, are remarkable fish species that undertake epic journeys from the ocean to freshwater rivers for spawning. These fascinating creatures play a crucial role in New York's aquatic ecosystems...
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Yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea) is a fascinating species that thrives in the coastal waters of New York. These flatfish may not always steal the spotlight, but they offer an exciting and rewarding angling experience. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the world of yellowtail...
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Weakfish (Cynoscion regalis), also known as sea trout or gray trout, are enigmatic creatures that inhabit the coastal waters of New York. These silvery fish with distinctive black spots are a prized catch among local anglers, offering both a thrilling fishing experience and a delicious meal. In...
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Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus) is a prized catch in New York's coastal waters, offering a thrilling angling experience for both seasoned and novice fishermen. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the captivating world of this amazing fish, exploring their biology, behavior...
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Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), also known as channel bass or redfish, are a prized species among anglers, and New York's waters offer an excellent opportunity to target these fascinating fish. In this comprehensive guide, we'll dive into the world of red drum, exploring their biology, habitat...
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