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Hey Larry, I'm just on the other side of the river. My buddies and I (all trad guys) shoot at Blue Mountain Reservation in Cortland. 14 target 3d range and 10-50 yard hay bale range. PM me...
Pete A, I think he means tompkins county(Ithaca), you may be thinking of Tompkins cove.
yep tomkins county....I see they have an extended season in Jan., can't tell if you had to get tags back in oct. or not. was hoping someone might be from the area and give me some more info, or an invite :bigsmyl:
Larry ill split the gas with ya
Hey Larry,
Where did get the info?
Thanks!
Ron
I live 15 miles from Tompkins County. Is that area around Cayuga Heights ? :wavey:
Larry, You can go on the DEC website. You can register for Registration# log and carcass tags.
Only place you must be preregistered for is Lands owned by Cornell U.
Hey Larry, I grew up and lived in the Ithaca area for 25 yrs. Yes a buddy of mine from there mentioned about the deer program for Cayuga heights ( Ithaca basically ) I'm not sure just what the deal is, but I know there are a truck load of unwanted deer. Just contact DEC. I now live in the corning area about an hour away. Let me know what you find out. I may be tempted to go on a hunt over there.
W chaser, We never did get together for a hunt this year. Maybe a venture over to Ithaca could be eventful.
DEC is having an extended season in Cayuga heights from Jan.12 to 31st. Requires a permit obtained besides your hunting licence. All legal weapons can be used and all normal regulations are in effect. Each hunter can take two anterless deer per day.
I've read before that they have a huge problem at cayuga heigths, and also that being able to hunt there is nearly immpossible, landowners seem to dislike hunters more so than the deer. looks like there are 2 state parks you can bow hunt in ithaca. I've been to both of them before, but never scoped them out for deer hunting.
Lee, you wouldn't happen to know any landowners there would you?
Alot of tree huggers in C Heights, some of them may allow archers - don't know till you ask! :dunno:
Larry wish I did. But both State parks are really good. Cayuga Height has 10 deer in every yard but they want the DEC to load them on trucks and move them away to the land of Milk and Honey. DEC has a map on there WEB site too.
I am currently part of the program and hunt the State Parks. Cayuga Heights is very tough to get access into. Been away vacationing with family. I am looking forward to a hunt or two before the end of the month. Last time into my stand I saw 39 deer.... most of them on private property that will not allow hunters!
I think I may have to take a trip down this weekend and do a little scouting, Dan do you know if the park roads are plowed or do you have to walk in from the entrance?
Larry, sent you an email.
Lee
Cayuga Heights has so many deer you cannot believe it. We keep a boat in Lansing and anytime of the day or night we see deer in yards and on the roads between there and Ithaca. The marina is out on a penninsula and deer wander between the boats still on the shore!
Culling is badly needed.
Watch out for the Yuppies. It is a college town.
Even if you get permission, maintaining the 500 ft rule will be difficult. And you better drop them fast as recovery rights will most likely not be given by neighbors.
Almost sounds like they have created their own problems there.
Knawbow the fall seemed to fly by this year ! My wife said something about me living at my camp. I leave for Florida in the am (to make up for being gone all fall) but when I get back if we could put something together at those State Parks I'm in.
W Chaser, I'll make a phone call or two and see what I can come up with.
Went to the DEC site and got a registration # for the Special Hunt January 12-31. They will allow you to take 2 antlerless deer PER DAY during this hunt! They must be up to their eyeballs in deer up there! The State Parks (Treman, Buttermilk Falls) are not allowing firearms. Any guidance from those more familiar with the area? I can see myself driving the 2 hours each way for a hunt or 2 before it's over...
huntryx, you have to sign in at both state parks, they will give you a map of where you can and can't hunt. roads are plowed in the parks...buttermilks a little rougher terrain..
Larry let me know what you find.
A tradganger called 2Blade lives in Ithaca. He posts quite often. You can use this forums search engine.
Tim
I Think it's going to be Treman--looks good on the map & Google earth. Any other info appreciated.
I'm going over tomorrow afternoon to scout Treman and pick up their map and park hunting rules. Won't be there for the Saturday opener, have a meeting at work. Most of next week is wide open.