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Main Boards => Hunting Legislation & Policies => Topic started by: joe skipp on November 27, 2011, 10:19:00 AM
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Recent Issue from New York Bowhunters and what the DEC has agreed to so far for 2012:
Reduce discharge distance for bows from 500 feet to 150 ft from houses
Allow Bowhunting in Nassau County (Long Island))
Allow Bowhunting on Long Island during January firearms season
Lower Junior age to 12
Still a long way to go on other proposals which would take away days from bowhunters in both Northern and Southern Zones plus the DMP(deer mgmt permits) and restrictions.
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I thought that the 12 year old qualification was already in place. The 150 ft would open up a whole new world for me. :clapper:
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I like the bowhunting during january season.
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So did I Izzy...but apparently this was brought up again. You can pull up the NYB Website, all the information on upcoming changes or regs are there.
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Don't understand the 150 ft. You need permission to recover from anyone's property - if you are shooting deer 150 from someone's structure, you will need perission to recover sooner or later. If you can ask for and get permission to recover, you can ask for perission to hunt within 500 ft. I pesonally don't want anyone I don't know shooting any weapon within 500 ft of my house.
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Thanks for the heads up Joe. Now does this make it a done deal or does it have to be approved by legislation? Joe
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The below are NOT items the DEC has agreed to implement for 2012. These are areas of common interest that the DEC would like to see passed legislatively, but of course would need and like support for.
Recent Issue from New York Bowhunters and what the DEC has agreed to so far for 2012:
Reduce discharge distance for bows from 500 feet to 150 ft from houses
Allow Bowhunting in Nassau County (Long Island))
Allow Bowhunting on Long Island during January firearms season
Lower Junior age to 12
(NOTE for above post: this is for all implements, bowhunting is already 12)
Potential changes for 2012 that affect bowhunting:
1. increased season time in the NZ and use of DMPs during archery season
2. 10/1 SZ archery opener
3. Potential muzzleloader season in some Southern Zone areas, 3rd step in a 3 tier process
4. No anterless only bow/muzzleloader tag in areas that do NOT issue DMPs - such as the 5 WMUs in the Catskills that currently did not issue DMPs this year.
5. Youth firearms hunt that is still being reviewed for the timing of it - maybe during archery season, maybe not
Adkarcher
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That is pretty funny. I live in Nassau County and if there are 5 deer running around I'd be shocked.
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Here in the southern boardering counties to pensylvania, with the increase of coyote and bear populations.and considering the thinning of Doe numbers by DMP's, I think the amount of DMP's issued should be cut back.The Doe population were I hunt has been reduced signifacently from what it was three years ago.
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Hey Everyone, New to this section of tradgang!
Anyway I lived in NY for 25years until I moved to VA. I'm al in favor of the changes mentioned, one thought on teh 150ft rule.
Here in VA we have no limit on how close you can be to another house, but you need permission to recover, and it's illegal to shoot an arrow (even on your own property) in a direction or manner which you would reasonably expect to result in the arrow landing in someone elses property. In other words, you can hunt on small parcels but only from tall treestands with near vertical shots. I think its a smart rule, and I think it might make people more comfortable with the 150ft rule.
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That would be fine for me LittleBen. Withthe woodlots i hunt on Long Island they are big enough butthe best deer trails are always close to the houses. Right now I have a good spot that is one hundred yards away from houses that I can't hunt since one of the houses is an anti-hunter. If they knocked it down to 150 feet i would be able to hunt there and they kicker is they wouldn't even know i was there since the area is pretty thick. In the woods, 500 feet is a long ways for a bow in a hunting situation.
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I live in nassau county and have seen more than 5 deer from august-november hahamaybe im lucky? iM in favor for the 150 feet rule. my neighbors are 300 feet errr