Open season is just a few weeks away for most of the US. It’s an exciting time of year for veteran hunters and beginners alike. But before heading out on your first hunt in the Empire State, make sure you’re familiar with New York hunting laws and regulations.
Before heading out on your first hunt in the Empire State, make sure you’re familiar with the New York hunting laws and regulations.
New York Hunting Laws New York Hunters Should Know
It’s a must to keep up to date on New York hunting laws and regulations before heading out on your first hunt. Studying your state’s hunting laws might be a bit time consuming, and we know you’re impatient to get out there and start shooting. But breaking the law and having to pay a fine can put a serious damper on your hunting season. Not to mention, all the fun you’ll be missing when camping out with your hunting buddies.
Keep reading to learn about New York hunting laws including dates, which animals you’re allowed to hunt, which weapon you’re allowed to use, how to get a hunting license, and much more.
1. White-tail Deer Hunting in New York
SUFFOLK COUNTY
Bowhunting Only
October 1, 2016 – January 31, 2017
Special Firearms
January 1 – January 31, 2017 (Special Permit Required)
Future Hunting Seasons
Northern Zone
Early Muzzleloading
7 consecutive days beginning on the 1st Saturday after Columbus Day.
Regular Season
44 consecutive days beginning on the 2nd Saturday after Columbus Day
Late Bow and Muzzleloading (Open only in specific WMUs)
7 consecutive days immediately following the regular season
Southern Zone
Early Bowhunting
October 1 through the Friday immediately preceding regular season
Regular Season
23 days beginning the third Saturday of November
Late Bow and Muzzleloading
9 consecutive days immediately following the regular season
Westchester County
Regular Season (bowhunting only)
October 1 through December 31
If you want to know more details on existing and future deer hunting seasons and maps, you can browse through them here.
Method of Take
Bowhunting
Long bow, recurve or compound bow with a draw weight in excess of 35 lbs.
Legal arrowheads must have 2 or more cutting edges, non-barbed and is at least 7/8 inches wide
Crossbow
Must have a draw weight of 100 to 200 lbs.
Must have a minimum width from tip of limbs of 17 inches if uncocked.
Shall have a minimum overall length of 24 inches from butt of the stock to the front of the limbs
Mounted on a stock
Stock must have a trigger with a working safety
Shall be able to launch a minimum 14 inch
Muzzleloader
Must be loaded through the muzzle
Has a minimum bore of .44 inches
Shoots a single projectile
Scopes is allowed during Special Muzzleloading season in addition to the Regular Big Game Season
Shotgun
Must be 20 gauge or larger
Fires a single projectile
Rifling in barrel or choke is allowed
Any Centerfire Rifle
Handgun
Any centerfire pistol or revolver
Maximum barrel length is 16 inches
Requires a NYS pistol permit
Any other permit issued outside NY is not recognized by the state
It is illegal to hunt with:
Any firearm equipped with a silencer
An autoloading firearm that holds more than 6 shells except an autoloading pistol with a barrel length under 8 inches.
A fully automatic firearm.
For more specific details on the methods of take, mapping, and specific areas, hunt for them right here.
2. Duck Hunting in New York
Ducks, Coots, Mergansers
Long Island
December 5 – January 29
Daily Bag Limit:
6 Ducks/Sea Ducks
Includes all mergansers, sea ducks (scoters, eiders and long-tailed)
May include no harlequin ducks and no more than 4 mallards (2 of which may be hens)
For all other duck species daily limit is the same.
Possession Limit: 18 Ducks/Sea Ducks
For other waterfowl seasons, hunting zone and descriptions, hunt for them here.
Method of Take
Shotgun should hold only a maximum of three shells
A plug can be used to meet the requirement but cannot be removed unless by disassembling the shotgun
Must be 10 gauge or smaller
Nontoxic shots must be used which include steel, bismuth/tin, tungsten/polymer, tungsten/matrix, tungsten/nickel/iron, tungsten/iron, or other shot approved by the USFWS.
First-time hunters must pass one or more courses prior to acquiring a hunting license in NY. A hunting license can be purchased through licensed issuing agent location, by phone or online.
Watch this compilation video from Lively Legz/Livingfortheoutdoors of an entire White-tail season:
As long as you are knowledgeable with the hunting laws in the state of New York and abide by them to the letter, you and your hunting buddies will surely enjoy every minute of hunting. You can even show some Jerky recipes with a DIY barbecue grill or how to make their own outdoor gear while you’re camping.
Hunt safe and hunt proud!
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