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DEC Reminds Anglers of New Ice Fishing Regulations

January 5th, 2012 · No Comments · Adirondack News

NYSDEC LogoWith the onset of winter, the thoughts of many anglers often turn to ice fishing and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today reminds ice anglers about a recent change to the Environmental Conservation Law.

In waters where ice fishing is permitted, anglers will be allowed to use up to three lines and five tip-ups except as noted in special regulations for specific waters. Previously, ice anglers could only use two lines with five tip-ups.

“Ice fishing provides a great opportunity for people to get outdoors during the long winter months,” said DEC Assistant Commissioner for Natural Resources Kathy Moser. “According to a recent DEC survey, ice fishing participation has doubled over the past 10 years.”

The use of fish for bait is very popular when ice fishing, and bait fish may be used in most but not all waters that are open to ice fishing. See DEC’s website for a list of special regulations by county to find out where bait fish can and cannot be used: www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/71546.html.

Anglers are reminded to take these important steps when ice fishing:

  • Follow the bait fish regulations to prevent the spread of harmful fish diseases and invasive species.
  • Use only certified disease-free bait fish purchased at a local tackle store or use only personally collected bait fish for use in the same waterbody in which they were caught.
  • Check for sufficient ice thickness before venturing onto the ice.

A minimum of three to four inches of solid ice is usually safe for anglers on foot. However, ice thickness varies on every body of water and anglers should be particularly wary of areas of moving water and around boat docks/houses where “bubblers” may be installed to reduce ice buildup. DEC cautions that the presence of snowmobile tracks or footprints on the ice should not be taken as evidence of safe ice conditions. Individuals are strongly encouraged to check ice conditions for themselves and avoid situations that appear to present even a remote risk.

For more information on ice fishing, ice safety, and places to ice fish, please visit: http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7733.html. New York’s freshwater fishing regulations can be found at www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7917.html.

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Empire State Winter Games 2012 event dates revealed

May 2nd, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Empire State Winter GamesLAKE PLACID, NY – The Empire State Winter Games organizing committee is pleased to announce that next year’s event will be held February 2-5.

The 2012 event will be longer than in previous years. The action will be extended from three to four days in order to accommodate an expanded field of sports and to allow time for a new educational component for student athletes, an addition based on the Youth Olympic Winter Games model. The event will include a torch run leading up to the opening ceremonies on Friday and a Festival of the Games celebration on Saturday.

“Last year, we were able to raise enough funds to ensure the Games would go on, and we were fortunate that the State had prepaid for some of the medals and uniforms,” said Craig Randall, Mayor of Lake Placid. “This year we are planning a bigger event for the athletes, and we’re starting from scratch and will incur larger costs, so we are launching a proactive fundraising effort now to secure sponsors.”

For more than 30 years, the Empire State Winter Games have provided athletes of all ages the opportunity to compete in the largest multi-sport amateur athletic winter sporting event in North America.

In 2011, a regional coalition collectively stepped forward to ensure that the event would be held following the announcement that budgetary constraints would force the cancellation of the competitions. An organizing committee representing the coalition includes officials from the Lake Placid Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Olympic Regional Development Authority, Essex County, Villages of Lake Placid and Saranac Lake, and Towns of Harrietstown, North Elba, St. Armand and Wilmington.

For more information about the 32nd Annual Empire State Winter Games, visit empirestatewintergames.com. Those interested in sponsorship for the 2012 event should contact Kathy Pfohl at 518.523.2445 x110 or kathy@lakeplacid.com.

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Dangerous Ice

February 10th, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack Life

Apparently, we are on thin ice in the Adirondacks.

And then there’s this:

(via Boing Boing via The Awesomer)

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