Today
n The ongoing Howling Mad Coyote Contest that started Jan. 10 will run throughMarch 28. This is a hunting contest only — no trapping. Winners will be determined by weight. All members of a hunting party must be registered in the competition. For more information, call Dave Muir at 695-5552 or Mike Eschborn at 480-2157.
n Final day of the Fly Fishing Show from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Royal Plaza in Marlborough, MA. For more information go to www.flyfishingshow.com.
Monday
n Niagara River Anglers Association’s monthly meeting starts 7:30 p.m. at the LaSalle Sportsmen’s Club, Tuscarora Road, Niagara Falls.
n Town of Wheatfield Firearms Safety and Education Committee will hold their monthly meeting starting at 7 p.m. at 2800 Church Rd., Wheatfield
Tuesday
n Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show opens at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, Las Vegas through Friday. Sponsored by the National Shooting Sports Foundation. For more information check out www.shotshow.org.
n 3-F Club will hold their monthly meeting at the club house starting at 7:30 p.m. located at 904 Swann Road, Lewiston.
Wednesday
n Middleport Rod and Gun Club monthly meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at their club house located at Mountain and Freeman roads, Middleport.
n Shooters Committee On Political Education will hold their monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the B. Leo Dolan American Legion Post 410, 42-44 Niagara Street, Lockport. For more information call Ken Mottern at 434-7110.
Friday
n Final day of the SHOT show at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, Las Vegas. Check out www.shotshow.org.
Outdoors
OUTDOOR CALENDAR: Published Jan. 17
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Roy-Hart junior bags huge turkey
A Royalton-Hartland junior recently bagged a 24.5-pound turkey, while hunting in Niagara County.
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Outdoors Calendar published March 28
A listing of outdoors-related events for this week.
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CONFER: High school sports need a boost
Rick DeWaters and his friends in the Royalton-Hartland Sports Boosters Club did something this year that could be considered miraculous. They saved the school district’s athletics program by securing the funding necessary to keep alive football and fall and winter modified sports — programs that were victims of budget cuts last spring.
- It's tourney time on local waterways
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Lake Ontario is top destination for Empire anglers
There were 78,000 boat trips on Lake Ontario in 2009, according to the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
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Trout, salmon fishing seasons set to open in NYS
With the traditional kickoff to New York’s annual freshwater fishing seasons fast approaching, the state Department of Environmental Conservation is issuing tips and reminders.
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Outdoors Calendar published March 21
Outdoors-related events for this week.
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HILTS: Dealing with public perceptions not easy to handle
Ever since those stocking cuts, it’s been a constant battle to deal with that one issue — the perception that people had that all stocking was eliminated in the lake.
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Clearing of creeks should make for better fishing
Many of the smaller streams are already fishable and the larger creeks will probably be on fire by this weekend.
- FISH FORECAST: Mild weather, rain bring in fresh fish
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