The final semester of school can mean many things, especially for high school students. Seniors are saying their final goodbyes, preparing to leave for college, and taking the last quizzes and tests they will take in their high school careers. For juniors, it means that they are entering their final year of high school and are preparing for the future of looking for a college to call home. The Squire is here to provide some insight on the college selection process.
Spring gobbler is right around the corner. It starts April 30, and runs until May 31. In 2013, the turkey population was below average due to a harsh winter, but this year the turkey population is on the rise. The hunting should be good in April due to this year’s mild winter. Many hunters have seen oodles of turkey around and are very eager to get out. Continue reading Springing into Spring Gobbler→
This spring, get your fishing poles out and ready to go. This year’s fishing has already started and the snow is almost gone. Most people prefer to fish in hot, humid weather but there’s also ice fishing for the winter. Last year’s ice fishing wasn’t ideal, considering that we had a warm winter due to El Niño. That’s not all bad, though; because of the mild winter, bass, trout, and perch stayed more active through the cold weather. The weather may cause this year’s fishing should kick start sooner than previous years. In Warren County, there are a lot of hotspots to fish, such as the Point (where the Allegany River meets the Conewango River), Webbs Fery, Chapman’s Dam, Roper Hollow, and the reservoir. Continue reading Get Ready For Fishing→
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