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New law establishes antler restrictions in a part of WMU 3A


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On August 17, Governor Cuomo signed into law a bill (S5602/A394-A; http://m.nysenate.go...bill/S5601-2011) that establishes mandatory antler restrictions in the portion of Wildlife Management Unit 3A that lies south and west of State Route 28 (includes parts of Delaware, Sullivan, and Ulster counties). The law prohibits hunters from taking any antlered deer except those antlered deer that have at least one antler with at least three points. The law applies to all public and private lands and all hunting seasons. Only hunters under the age of 17 are exempt and may take any antlered deer with at least one antler measuring three or more inches in length.

This law goes into effect immediately, and hunters are expected to comply with the new law during the 2011-2012 hunting seasons. Deer hunting regulations in all other WMUs were not affected by this legislation. DEC is in the process of updating our website to reflect the new law.

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There are several areas that have even stronger support 63% to 69% for Yearling buck protection with Antler Restrictions.  The highest number is from Central NY.

If there is all of this supprt for it....why are so many 1.5's getting wacked?. the 50-70% supporters don't practice it?...but support it?

Some do some don't.  When there isnt anything else....

They only support someone else doing it..lol

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I have practiced Voluntary AR lots of times in 3A, buck walks by I let it go and then bang it’s dead on the next property.  Every one knows this- the surveys even show that, which is why 70 % support AR in UNIT 3A.  People want the same rules for all so that we all comply with the same standard.

The statewide numbers are how hunters feel in general and then we have the region specific surveys like 3A and the other units being added to the AR program. 

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Uh, who is "we all"? I practice my own guidelines too, but, I don't feel it's right to push those off on someone who sees it in a different light. After all, if I jump off a bridge, should everyone follow suit? This had nothing to do with DEC, as per New Paltz. This was nothing more than politics. Now, if DEC implemented AR's, I wouldn't like it, but I also wouldn't be so adamant about it either. When it comes to politically bs, that's where I have a problem. Apparently, this little group-Five County something or other, went over the DEC's heads on this issue-right to the political pukes. It's also interesting to note, according to the DEC in New Paltz, that future AR decisions (and maybe decisions in general), are effectively out of their hands, due to this fiasco. It is obviously far more involved than what has been put out there. Also, from what I heard, half of 3A is Ar's-not all of 3A. By the way, what poll was taken? According to the DEC, it doesn't have funding for localized polling like that. Something's not to kosher here................

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all the info is at the DEC website- shows all the surveys. 

The DEC will be adding another 7 units in the next 6 months to the AR program including 3A so then the whole unit will be ARs

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Uh, who is "we all"? I practice my own guidelines too, but, I don't feel it's right to push those off on someone who sees it in a different light. After all, if I jump off a bridge, should everyone follow suit? This had nothing to do with DEC, as per New Paltz. This was nothing more than politics. Now, if DEC implemented AR's, I wouldn't like it, but I also wouldn't be so adamant about it either. When it comes to politically bs, that's where I have a problem. Apparently, this little group-Five County something or other, went over the DEC's heads on this issue-right to the political pukes. It's also interesting to note, according to the DEC in New Paltz, that future AR decisions (and maybe decisions in general), are effectively out of their hands, due to this fiasco. It is obviously far more involved than what has been put out there. Also, from what I heard, half of 3A is Ar's-not all of 3A. By the way, what poll was taken? According to the DEC, it doesn't have funding for localized polling like that. Something's not to kosher here................

Although I agree with you on keeping this kind of thing out of the hands of politicians... if the DEC didn't drag it's feet on issues like this and make definitive decisions.. then groups wouldn't be going over there head to their friends in politics... I think I said a long time ago here that AR's are coming whether all hunters like it or not.. better to have it in the DEC's hand than the legislature ... the same thing will happen with crossbows in bow season... just wait and see.

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I would love to see AR's in my area! Even with AR's in place NY has way to many hunters that will shoot more bucks then aloud and will not follow the AR rule. The DEC does not have the CO's to facilitate AR's, youth hunt or a one buck min! NY needs to increase fines and have stiffer punishments in place before anything positive happens.....

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