One frigid day in the winter of 1965, Don Therre, 11, trudged alone across the frozen surface of Oneida Lake, dragging behind him a heavy steel bar that ice anglers call a spud. Toes growing numb ...
Oneida Lake’s annual mayfly hatch once looked like scenes from a 1950s B-movie. Each June billions of the bugs would emerge from the muck on the bottom of the lake, shed their skins, and fly inland in ...
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Oneida Wetland? Oneida Lake is now designated as a wetland as neighbors grow frustrated
Homeowners around Oneida Lake in Central New York are grappling with the implications of recent amendments to New York State Article 24 of the Environmental Conservation Law. These changes, which took ...
Joe Pudney was out fishing last week when he came across the aftermath of a battle between two of Oneida Lake’s most voracious predators. Bobbing on the surface was a double-crested cormorant with the ...
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