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St Regis Falls man claims he saw black cat 4 feet in length

Sunday, May 2, 2021 - 5:43 pm BY ADAM ATKINSON North Country This Week OXBOW A St. Regis Falls man is cautioning residents in the Payne Lake area of a large black cat he and his girlfriend spotted near the Oswegatchie access point near Oxbow. Lanny Gagnier and his friend were looking for a spot to kayak when what he describes as a large cat about 4 feet long crossed in front of them. Gagnier says the animal was too big and muscular looking to be a house cat and thought it may be a panther. They were able to capture photos of the feline, which is jet black with a long tail.

7 Thrilling Places to Go Cliff Jumping in New York

7 Thrilling Places to Go Cliff Jumping in New York If you re looking to beat the heat this summer or just looking for you re next big thrill, here s 7 places you can take a leap in New York. Cliff jumping can be dangerous. People have died or have been seriously hurt.  Before jumping, verify legality, water depth, and please use common sense. 1. Calf s Pen in Lake George Make the trek to Lake George, New York and dive into the Calf s Pen. There is a place to climb out safely and the water is extremely deep according to Every Trail.com. There s even several different heights to jump from.

7 Thrilling Places to Go Cliff Jumping in New York

7 Thrilling Places to Go Cliff Jumping in New York
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Upstate New York ice fishing: Anglers share photos of their eye-opening catches

Upstate New York ice fishing: Anglers share photos of their eye-opening catches Updated Jan 22, 2021; Posted Jan 13, 2021 Kelsey Alvarez, of Hudson, N.Y., holds up a northern pike she landed through the ice on one of the Fulton Chain Lakes recently in the Adirondacks. She said she used a live caught smelt as bait, set halfway up from the bottom. Facebook Share This winter’s ice fishing season is underway in many parts of Upstate New York – particularly in the North Country and in the higher altitude and shallower waterways in other parts of the state. Some impressive catches have already been reported. And once temperatures drop and safe ice forms in more areas, more are expected.

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