April 1 is the traditional opening day of trout season here in New York and you can feel the excitement in the air. Though regulations have changed, keeping many Adirondack rivers open for catch-and-release fishing Oct. 16 through March 31, April 1 still holds great significance for local anglers. In the Adirondacks, conditions are shaping up to be a typical opening day, which is to say, they are going to vary widely. In my recent travels, I …
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