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New York => Ice Fishing New York => Topic started by: Esox fisherman on Feb 17, 2024, 08:16 AM
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Has anyone ever fished or ice fished high acres nature area behind the waste management i have heard of people getting bass and to a lesser extent pike and saw a picture of someone with a pike on the ice on fishbrain (could be different place misposted as it sometimes does ) but i cant find anything else on it
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High Acres Landfill and Recycling Center
425 Perinton Parkway
Fairport, NY 14450
(585) 223-6132
www.HighAcresLandfill. wm.com We encourage the following activities:
Hiking, Bird and Butterfly Watching, Nature Walks,
Fishing (Catch and Release Only) in designated
ponds, Cross Country Skiing, and School Field Trips
I found this on their website Note fishing is catch and release only
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High Acres Landfill and Recycling Center
425 Perinton Parkway
Fairport, NY 14450
(585) 223-6132
www.HighAcresLandfill. wm.com We encourage the following activities:
Hiking, Bird and Butterfly Watching, Nature Walks,
Fishing (Catch and Release Only) in designated
ponds, Cross Country Skiing, and School Field Trips
I found this on their website Note fishing is catch and release only
I wouldn't eat fish out any of those ponds in that area anyways so polluted from landfill even the ponds behind a couple of the businesses
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I wouldn't eat fish out any of those ponds in that area anyways so polluted from landfill even the ponds behind a couple of the businesses
Me neither the only fish I eat are the ones i catch around nuclear power plants
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Me neither the only fish I eat are the ones i catch around nuclear power plants
I don't fish near there either
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Me neither the only fish I eat are the ones i catch around nuclear power plants
I do and it saves turning on a l 💡 when reading the news paper 😃
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I did and it saves turning on a lamp when reading the paper 🤪
Surprising i mean the women who never left Chernobyl are in their 70s & 80s and growing their own crops
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Just read an article on the wolfs of Chernobyl