Down in the Catskills, the Hendrickson hatch is almost over. Up in the Adirondacks, it’s just getting under way. But it’s trout season all over New York, and if the good fishing hasn’t started yet on your
favorite creek, it will any day now.
Big-name rivers that are popular with Capital Region anglers are getting some attention on the conservation front, too. Just over the state line in Vermont, another segment of the Battenkill River is scheduled for restoration to its natural state this summer, while the fate of the branches of the Delaware River hangs (again) on a vote by representatives of the four states through which it flows.
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