Burnie Haney

  • 2017 Inductee into the New York State Outdoorsmen Hall of Fame (appointed to the Board of Directors in 2019)
  • Member New York State Outdoor Writers Association, Staff Writer for New York Outdoor News
  • Member / Secretary of the Jefferson County Sports Fishery Advisory Board to the New York State Dept of Environmental Conservation for Region 6 Fisheries
  • Jefferson County Sportsman Representative to the New York State Region 6 Fish & Wildlife Management Board
  • Two-time International Game Fish Association (IGFA) New York State line class record holder (smallmouth bass & walleye)
  • IGFA All-Tackle Length World Record for Chain Pickerel
  • Current world record holder for Chinook Salmon Fly Fishing Category (for 16 lb. tippet) with the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward Wisconsin.
  • Owner Operator New York Fishing Adventures, home port: Henderson Harbor NY (Lake Ontario)

Pro Staff Contracts

Lucky Craft Lures     The Rod Glove      Temple Fork Outfitters (TFO) rods      Cortland Line                

Keitech Lures           AFTCO                 Hayabusa Fishing

To learn more and get in touch with Burnie, check out his Website and YouTube channel.

Articles written by Burnie Haney

Using the right hook size for fishing

How To Use A Hook Size Chart

Choosing the Right Fishing Hook When I’m out fishing or browsing my local tackle shop, I often get asked, “How do you know what’s the right hook to use?” The answer isn’t as straightforward as it may seem, but it doesn’t have to be overly complicated either. To clarify, let’s break down the choice of […]

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Fall bass taken taken with a Wake bait.

Wake Baits For Fall Bass Fishing

Fall Bass Fishing Tips For The Lake Ontario Tributaries As September arrives, many anglers eagerly turn their attention to the fall salmon run in the numerous tributaries of Lake Ontario. This seasonal transition ignites a passion for fishing, transforming ordinary individuals into excited anglers on the quest for trophy catches. However, my friends and I […]

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Angler holding up a bass caught with the alabama rig.

The Alabama Rig (aka Umbrella Rig)

After Paul Elias won the FLW Lake Guntersville Bass Tournament in 2011 using the Alabama Rig, it garnered nationwide attention, and I, like many other anglers, found myself immediately intrigued. As a competitive tournament bass angler, I’m always searching for innovative techniques to help me catch more and larger bass. The Alabama Rig seemed like […]

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Man standing holding two big bass caught while swimbait fishing

Catch More While Swimbait Fishing

When you first read that title, several thoughts might pop into your head: What’s a swimbait? Our sportfish won’t hit that junk. Or perhaps you think, “Swimbait fishing… really, who cares?” But hang on to your rod, because what you’re about to learn could change your fishing game. With just a few simple adjustments in […]

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Fisherman poses with early season northern pike

The Early Season Offers Great Fishing for Northern Pike

Early Season Fishing Northern pike (Esox lucius), often called “water wolves” or “gators,” are among the most thrilling species to target for anglers seeking fast action and big rewards. These predatory fish are aggressive feeders, and with the right gear, location, and timing, fishing for northern pike can result in spectacular catches. From their stealthy […]

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Angler holding a largemouth bass on a boat while ice out bass fishing on Lake Ontario.

Spring Bass Fishing Made Easy

Spring Bass Fishing Made Easy Burnie Haney with largemouth bass taken on Pointer 100DD lure, while ice out bass fishing on Lake Ontario.[/caption] Spring Bass Fishing Isn’t for the Faint of Heart — But It Works Chasing bass right after ice-out isn’t for everyone. The water is cold, the fish are sluggish, and success takes […]

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Three lures for bass: a rattle bait, strike king swim jig, and a lucky craft pointer.

The 3 Best Early Spring Bass Fishing Lures

Understanding Early Spring Bass Fishing Lures As the weather warms and the days lengthen, early spring presents a prime opportunity for bass fishing, but it requires a shift in approach. Early season bass fishing typically spans pre-spawn, spawn, and post-spawn periods, where bass are still found in relatively shallow waters—usually less than nine feet deep. […]

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