Under a legislative proposal, anglers in the state would have to release any striped bass they catch from December through ...
The sea was definitely angry that day, but the Striper bite was on big time. To be safe, we fished close to shore and only ...
Spring fishing season brings the return of some familiar species to Staten Island waters, including striped bass, black sea ...
The New York Department of Health is advising members of the public it's now safe to eat certain types of fish caught from ...
For the first time in 50 years, some fish caught in the Lower Hudson river are safe for everyone to eat. According to advice ...
For the first time in half a century, people can eat certain types of fish found in the lower Hudson River after chemical ...
For the first time in decades, some Hudson River fish are allowed back on the menu. But not without limits. The New York ...
The New York State Department of Health on Thursday shared updated guidance on eating fish you catch, and it includes a major ...
A sign near Champlain Canal Lock C6 in Washington County warns of the dangers of consuming PCB-contaminated fish. The state ...
If you thought catching fish off the West Side Highway and eating it for dinner sounded too good to be true, you may have been right. State health officials updated fish consumption advisories earlier ...
In “To Catch a Fish,” author Mark Kurlansky explores the psychology behind fishing and the mystery of connecting with our natural world.
Anglers are advised to remove skin and fat from their catch and cook it in ways that allow fat to drip off, a method that can ...