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Great Outdoors December 9, 2007
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Staying warm on the ice
By SCOTT SUGGS
      If we're going to be honest about it, fishing in the winter isn't always the most pleasant activity. It can be cold, windy and sometimes getting the fish to cooperate can be frustrating. But just because the calendar has been flipped to December doesn't mean that you should park the boat and resig...
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NYC, state agree to expand access to Catskill watershed lands
      About 11,000 acres of New York City-owned land adjacent to State Forest Preserve land in the Catskills will be open to hiking, hunting, fishing and trapping without the need for a city permit under a cooperative agreement between the city and the state.
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Eight-pointer
     PHOTO PROVIDED Bruce Akins Jr. shot this eight-point buck on Dec. 1 in the Town of Thurston. Pictured with him is his wife, Patricia.
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Correction
      A recent article in The Courier reported incorrect dates for the December deer season. The season opens Dec. 10 and extends through Dec. 18, according to the New York Department of Environmental Conservation website.
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Reminder: EHD cannot infect humans
      Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease does not infect humans and people are not at risk by handling infected deer, eating venison from infected deer, or being bitten by infected midges.
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