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  1. Can you refresh your browser cache, usually Shift-F5.
  2. There is an update inbound soon for the forum that might fix this.
  3. Deer Management Focus Area Open Until January 31, 2014 A special deer hunting season to help control the deer population in and around the city of Ithaca, Tompkins County, will be open until January 31, 2014, State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Regional Director Ken Lynch announced today. The Deer Management Focus Area (DMFA) program was initiated in 2012 in the Ithaca area to expand the use of hunting to assist local communities burdened with overabundant deer populations. The DMFA encompasses 60,000 acres of land in and around the city of Ithaca, including the city and town of Ithaca, the villages of Cayuga Heights and Lansing, and parts of the towns of Danby, Caroline, Dryden, Lansing, Enfield, Newfield and Ulysses. During the special January season in the DMFA, registered hunters are authorized to shoot two antlerless deer per day using a shotgun, muzzleloader, handgun, or bow (if they have bowhunting eligibility). Hunters must still comply with all state trespassing laws, as well as all applicable local ordinances governing the discharge of firearms. To participate, hunters must register with the DMFA program and download a permit, carcass tags and a hunting activity log. Both the DMFA permit and carcass tags must be carried while hunting in the DMFA and are valid only within the DMFA. All DMFA hunters must record their deer hunting activity and harvests on the hunting activity log regardless of their success or hunting activity level, and are required to submit the log form to DEC by February 7. Instructions are provided on the permit and log form. For additional information about the DMFA, including a map of the DFMA that includes boundaries, a description of available hunting lands, or to register and download a permit, carcass tags and a hunting activity log . This post has been promoted to an article
  4. Deer Management Focus Area Open Until January 31, 2014 A special deer hunting season to help control the deer population in and around the city of Ithaca, Tompkins County, will be open until January 31, 2014, State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Regional Director Ken Lynch announced today. The Deer Management Focus Area (DMFA) program was initiated in 2012 in the Ithaca area to expand the use of hunting to assist local communities burdened with overabundant deer populations. The DMFA encompasses 60,000 acres of land in and around the city of Ithaca, including the city and town of Ithaca, the villages of Cayuga Heights and Lansing, and parts of the towns of Danby, Caroline, Dryden, Lansing, Enfield, Newfield and Ulysses. During the special January season in the DMFA, registered hunters are authorized to shoot two antlerless deer per day using a shotgun, muzzleloader, handgun, or bow (if they have bowhunting eligibility). Hunters must still comply with all state trespassing laws, as well as all applicable local ordinances governing the discharge of firearms. To participate, hunters must register with the DMFA program and download a permit, carcass tags and a hunting activity log. Both the DMFA permit and carcass tags must be carried while hunting in the DMFA and are valid only within the DMFA. All DMFA hunters must record their deer hunting activity and harvests on the hunting activity log regardless of their success or hunting activity level, and are required to submit the log form to DEC by February 7. Instructions are provided on the permit and log form. For additional information about the DMFA, including a map of the DFMA that includes boundaries, a description of available hunting lands, or to register and download a permit, carcass tags and a hunting activity log .
  5. Fixed. Spammers Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
  6. Might be time for the EBT song Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
  7. Settle down guys Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
  8. Unpossibles I took the pic! Sent from my LG-vs980 using Tapatalk
  9. added below to OP: Update more here: http://www.dec.ny.go...rmits/6099.html New lifetime sporting license purchasers can opt to have icons added to their NYS Driver license when you purchase your lifetime sporting license. You may choose to get your new DMV ID immediately, for a fee of $12.50, or wait for your next license renewal at no charge. If you already have a lifetime sporting license, you may login into the Online Sporting License Sales System, as of Feb 1, and request a new driver license or non-driver ID with your lifetime sporting credentials.
  10. Unlikely, however anything is possible. Sent from my LG-VS980 using Tapatalk
  11. I got my daughter one already, the cost is only going to go up plus if she hates hunting there is always fishing.
  12. Under Cuomo’s plan, those who own hunting and fishing permits, a boating safety certificate or certain state park passes will be able to list them on their driver’s license, eliminating the need to carry multiple documents, Cuomo administration officials say. The program, known as the New York State Adventure License, would be optional and open only to those who buy “lifetime” sporting licenses or passes, not those with day or annual permits. Sportsmen and women could add an inscription noting their various permits on their driver’s license when they renew with the Department of Motor Vehicles. Source: http://www.lohud.com/article/20140107/NEWS05/301070047/Cuomo-aims-add-hunting-fishing-permits-driver-s-license Source: https://twitter.com/NYGovCuomo/status/421001121360932864/photo/1 Some more discussions on our HuntingNY forums here: http://huntingny.com/forums/topic/21042-what-the-heck-is-this-cuomo-we-propose-1-stop-shop-licensing-a-nys-adventure-license/ This post has been promoted to an article
  13. Under Cuomo’s plan, those who own hunting and fishing permits, a boating safety certificate or certain state park passes will be able to list them on their driver’s license, eliminating the need to carry multiple documents, Cuomo administration officials say. The program, known as the New York State Adventure License, would be optional and open only to those who buy “lifetime” sporting licenses or passes, not those with day or annual permits. Sportsmen and women could add an inscription noting their various permits on their driver’s license when they renew with the Department of Motor Vehicles. Source: http://www.lohud.com/article/20140107/NEWS05/301070047/Cuomo-aims-add-hunting-fishing-permits-driver-s-license Source: https://twitter.com/NYGovCuomo/status/421001121360932864/photo/1 Some more discussions on our HuntingNY forums here: http://huntingny.com/forums/topic/21042-what-the-heck-is-this-cuomo-we-propose-1-stop-shop-licensing-a-nys-adventure-license/ Update more here: http://www.dec.ny.go...rmits/6099.html New lifetime sporting license purchasers can opt to have icons added to their NYS Driver license when you purchase your lifetime sporting license. You may choose to get your new DMV ID immediately, for a fee of $12.50, or wait for your next license renewal at no charge. If you already have a lifetime sporting license, you may login into the Online Sporting License Sales System, as of Feb 1, and request a new driver license or non-driver ID with your lifetime sporting credentials.
  14. Trying to think how this would work? Hunting licences are seasonal unless you are a life-timer. And it can't be just for the hunting class because they mention muzzleloader.
  15. What the heck is this? https://twitter.com/NYGovCuomo/status/421001121360932864/photo/1 * EDIT - Some more info here: http://huntingny.com/content/new-york-hunting-news/new-york-will-add-hunting-and-fishing-permits-t-r97 and here: http://www.lohud.com/article/20140107/NEWS05/301070047/Cuomo-aims-add-hunting-fishing-permits-driver-s-license Update more here: http://www.dec.ny.gov/permits/6099.html New lifetime sporting license purchasers can opt to have icons added to their NYS Driver license when you purchase your lifetime sporting license. You may choose to get your new DMV ID immediately, for a fee of $12.50, or wait for your next license renewal at no charge. If you already have a lifetime sporting license, you may login into the Online Sporting License Sales System, as of Feb 1, and request a new driver license or non-driver ID with your lifetime sporting credentials.
  16. I expect this site to be a little buggy until they hammer out the details. They should have done some public beta testing to be honest and provided a way to give feedback.
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