The Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum fall series “Hidden in Plain Sight” will present a special program on the return of landlocked Atlantic salmon to the Boquet River. The presentation “Beneath the Surface: Salmon in the Boquet River” will take place on Tuesday, October 15 at … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum to Host Program on Salmon in the Boquet River
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Traveling Exhibit and Program to Feature Salmon in Lake Champlain
The Ticonderoga Historical Society will host an exhibit on “Salmon and People,” from June 1 through June 21, with a free public program on Friday, June 21 at the Hancock House, 6 Moses Circle, Ticonderoga. Provided by the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership, the … [Read more...] about Traveling Exhibit and Program to Feature Salmon in Lake Champlain
Sturgeon: Unsung Champs of Lake Champlain
Locals around Lake Champlain know well and joke often about the stories of Champ, a mythical monster of our deep blue lake. Along with a bevy of fanciful explanations for Champ sightings (cousin to Scotland’s Loch Ness Monster, among the most imaginative!), one wild possibility … [Read more...] about Sturgeon: Unsung Champs of Lake Champlain
Native Adirondack Trout? No Such Animal, Technically (NCPR)
"Four species of trout can be found in Adirondacks waters. Of the mix, two were introduced from the outside, one from Europe and one from the western United States. The two species which are native to the area are technically not trout at all, but relatives of the arctic … [Read more...] about Native Adirondack Trout? No Such Animal, Technically (NCPR)
Essex County Stocking 47,000 Trout
Fishermen (and women) should be happy to hear that the Essex County Fish Hatchery in Crown Point will soon begin (if it has not already begun) stocking local waters with thousands of trout, and this year the hatchery is thinking big. This year the hatchery plans to stock … [Read more...] about Essex County Stocking 47,000 Trout