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Just made an account here, great site from what I've read, nice to see all these ny-ers all in one place, a little about myself, I'm 20 lived in Waterford my whole life untill last year now I live in Latham, this will be my second season out hunting, last year saw some does and got a coyote and turkey, this year I have a stand and a bow so lookin forward to having that extra time in the woods. Hunt public land for now, one day that'll change. Anyways lookin forward to reading some stories and sharing my own. Good luck out there!

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Just made an account here, great site from what I've read, nice to see all these ny-ers all in one place, a little about myself, I'm 20 lived in Waterford my whole life untill last year now I live in Latham, this will be my second season out hunting, last year saw some does and got a coyote and turkey, this year I have a stand and a bow so lookin forward to having that extra time in the woods. Hunt public land for now, one day that'll change. Anyways lookin forward to reading some stories and sharing my own. Good luck out there!

Welcome! I may be partial, but don't overlook the opportunity to join a hunting camp to get the whole experience....I'm sure there are multiple members on here that belong to one....Mine is small with 1250 acres and 10 members near Cranberry Lake in the Adirondacks.  When we started ours a few years ago, we were determined to eliminate the factors that can cause dissention in camps. We cater to and help newbies.

We don't allow any member to "claim" a territory for themselves. We agree among ourselves where we hunt each day. Obviously, if one guy puts a lot of time into scouting and putting up a stand, we give courtesy and defer to him for that spot when he is hunting. But, if he is not hunting that spot a particular day, anyone else can hunt that area and even put up a stand of their own if the first guy doesn't want anyone else in his stand. It's really not a probem...we work it out.

The other thing we do is share some of our individual stands (most of us have multiple ones) if we aren't using them that day. We have cut down new members learning curve by sharing scouting info. Our relatively new club needs a few members...we are particular only in that we get along and act as a club with the comraderie and all.

In any event, good luck!

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Thanks guys and yea Larry302 I can't complain the coyote was quite the experience!! and pa3190 sounds like a awesome camp you got goiin, I would absolutely consider joining something like that but cranberry lakes about 3 hours from me and I'd be looking for something a little closer.

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