DEC Reminds Anglers of Special Fishing Regulations In Effect for Upcoming Fishing Seasons
Opening Day for Many Cool Water Species Opens on May 1, Except in Border Waters
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation today reminded anglers to always consult the fishing regulations guide to ensure they are complying with the seasonal restrictions and waterbody-specific rules before heading out onto the water. Fishing regulation changes implemented earlier this year replaced the floating “Saturday” season openers in most – but not all – locations with a fixed May 1 date, in addition to other improvements to enhance fishing opportunities across the state.
Special regulations often apply to border waters such as the Delaware and West Branch Delaware rivers, Greenwood Lake, Lake Champlain and its tributaries, and Indian Lake (NY/CT). For instance, the walleye season for Lake Champlain and its tributaries will continue to open on the first Saturday of the month of May each year, which is May 7 in 2022.
For more information about DEC’s fishing regulations, go to DEC’s website.
Posted: May 2nd, 2022 under Environmental News, Lake Champlain News, Law Enforcement News, State Government News.