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When I moved to New York, I thought there would be noone to talk about hunting with....Glad to find this website.

Im 30 yrs old, origionally from Southwest Michigan, moved here 6 yrs ago, now live in Queens, work in a 50 sq ft cubicle in Manhattan, dream of being in the woods.

In MI I did some shotgun hunting deer and pheasant hunting however haven't got into the hang of NY hunting yet. Trust me its a lot more difficult than in MI, I really respect you guys out here, it isn't easy.

Picked up Archery 3 yrs ago since I left all my guns in MI (actually bought a few after going through NYC screening process....not easy! :fie: ) Still haven't taken a NY deer. Dont own any land, still figuring out the public land scene, plus only have a limited amount of days to hunt due to family/work obligations.

Anyways, wanted to say hello, and get to know you guys and learn from you NY hunters. Plan to hunt Fahnestock State Park this year, did some camping/scouting this summer, looks like it will be difficult, plenty of deer sign but alot of hiking those hills. I expect alot of hunting pressure as well. Any kind souls hunting that land that would care to share their knowledge would be much appreciated, got my own gear, am very respectful, thoughtful and always share my meat! lol. I understand hunters like to keep their sweet spots close to their vest, haha.

Anyways, good luck this season, weather starting to get cool. love it.

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Wow! I would actually love to move out of New York! Having said that, you might try Lafayetteville MUA, or Depot Hill MUA. Forget about Taconic/Hereford-it's wall to wall hunters. I went there once, late in the season-never again! Stewart State Land is also a good option.

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Vincy, where in MI were you at? I went to UofM then stayed in Ypsi for a couple of years before moving back to NYC.

Elmo, love UofM. However I grew up in southwest MI, Kalamazoo. Same school as Derek Jeter (not name dropping).

i've been reading your thread, seems like your hunting hard, atta boy!

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I know Kalamazoo. I use to pass it when ever I camp out in Warren Dunes. Going to Michigan is what introduced this city boy into hunting. Unfortunately that was over 15 years ago. Regret waiting this long to finally act on it.

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Yea man, opening day when I was in highschool was practically a day off, half the class and even the teachers were out hunting. Thats what got me involved, my family doesn't hunt but my dads coworker took a liking to me and since he only had girls decided to show me what he knew.

However NY is sooo different, so much private land, and since i'm not from here plus living in NYC surrounding by non-hunters makes it tough to find hunting opportunities. Thats why public land is so pressured, but i'm finding you have to really put in some years to know a particular area before you can figure it out.

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  • 9 months later...

Welcome to the web site Vince......I used to live in Queens, graduated from Brooklyn Tech and left NYC in 1968.  Traveled the world with the U.S. DOD and also in private business...now living in Essex County (New York), in the heart of the Adirondack Park with 6 million total acres......some of which is bordering my measly 4 acres in Bloomingdale, NY!  LOL

 

There is plenty of public land available for hunting and fishing and hiking and ......whatever.  Too bad most of it is a long way from Queens.

 

Take care and good luck this coming season!

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