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Title: nyc hunting...?
Post by: dougers on January 18, 2007, 07:58:00 PM
any of you guys live near/in new york city?  there is a slim chance i may HAVE to move there and i am terrified i will not be able to hunt/fish easily.  is there some sort of "easy" access to hunting that doesnt reqire a half day of driving? if the answer is no then please reply to this thread with excuses i can give (to a girl) on not living there....haha
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: woodchucker on January 18, 2007, 08:05:00 PM
Tell her that you will get a nice apartment north of the city,and she can commute up to see YOU!!!!!

FYI, There are plenty of good places to hunt and fish north of NYC. I just don't see why anyone would want to live IN NYC   "[dntthnk]"
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: mrfritz on January 18, 2007, 08:09:00 PM
NYC?  Are you married to this girl?  I lived close to Boston for a while out of my own necessity and my hunting career ended for four years. Think on the bright side, at least the Spanish traffic reports will come in clear.

Here's an excuse, "You're not worth it!"
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: dougers on January 18, 2007, 08:12:00 PM
its a career thing....believe me, living there is not on my "top 100 things i wanna do list"
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: no on January 18, 2007, 08:15:00 PM
I am in Dutchess Co, like woodchucker & alot of people here commute to the city. Alot of great hunting around here.   Mike
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: mrfritz on January 18, 2007, 08:18:00 PM
What do you do?.......Or what does she do?  I'm in east PA, close enough to NYC to get the jitters from it, but far enough to still hunt.
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Montauks on January 18, 2007, 08:24:00 PM
Doug,
  I've been living in the north eastern part of NJ for the past 12yrs, I'm a 1/2 hr drive and $6 toll from NYC, my hunting grounds are on NJ state land (55min from me) there's actually alot of hunting land available to you in NJ & NY, while I did not get a deer this season, I did see quite a few along with a BIG black bear and one day a female black bear with 2 cubs, and a flock of turkeys. I don't know what you pay in rent or mortgage but if you move be prepared for $$$ along with high car insurance. I PM'ed you my phone # if you'd like more info.

Gene
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: dougers on January 18, 2007, 08:28:00 PM
no - how long of a commute is it to the city from your area.  also how long of a drive to some out of the way hunting.  is there some info on the web on the hunting areas or is it private ground?  

mrfritz - im in ohio and i get jitters from it. she works in fashion/retail industry....quite a couple huh?  plaid never seems to go out of fashion to me!
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: woodchucker on January 18, 2007, 08:40:00 PM
Doug, I sent you a PM Buddy
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Kingstaken on January 18, 2007, 08:49:00 PM
Been in the surrounding area all my life.  Westchester and Long Ilsand has some good hunting and great fishing. recently Water Shed proeprties were opened up to hunters.
Further up in the Castskill and surrounding regions of up to 4 hr drive is great hunting.
You'll just have to buy a piece of property in what we call upstate. Tow things get accomplished.
1-   Hunting deer, bear, Turkeys, small game.
2-   Hunting deer, bear, Turkeys, small game.

Oh yea, you can get away from the girl.

You'll know if she truely loves you then she'll take the Hunters Safety class, then you can get away to Hunting deer, bear, Turkeys, small game twice aslong cause you'll have twice the tags.
It just might cost ya some plastic cards.
Could be a win win.
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Swanny in MD on January 18, 2007, 10:45:00 PM
Heard there were coyotes in Central Park....nice and close, isn't it?
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Chris O on January 19, 2007, 04:23:00 AM
Its probably a little over an hour drive to Suffolk county on Long Island but theres some very good deer hunting out here.
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Bill Carlsen on January 19, 2007, 09:41:00 AM
NYC is in view of some of the best deer huniting in Westchester Co. In addition you are very close to NJ and Conn...two extremly good deer states. The biggest problem is to get landowner permission if you want to hunt private land. In Conn. you can shoot a truckload of deer a year in the right places...just have to do your homework. The Catskills have beem mentioned and there are deer, bear and turkey to be had in just a couple of hours. It's not as bad as it sounds but I still wouldn't like living in the city. I lived in Brooklyn as a kid and Long Island as a teen. Both are good places to be FROM.
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Izzy on January 19, 2007, 09:43:00 AM
I dont know if youve ever been in the Adirondacks, but If you havent it,d worth the drive,about 4 to 4/12 hours but theres lots of campsites available to the public and lots of rental cabins.Not a deer behind every tree but enough of them if you hunt hard enough, but thtas part of the reward.Also bear,turkey,coyotes tons of grouse and some snowshoe hare.Lots of public hunting land between NYC and the Adirondacks but for the experience the "Dacks" cant be beat in the East.
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: mcgroundstalker on January 19, 2007, 10:05:00 AM
Hey! What's With The NYC Bashing?...  :mad:  ...I live in the Bronx, just north of Manhattan...Can drive just over an hour in any direction and bow hunt my #&* off! New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania...Plenty of 3D shoots, trad and the like to keep me busy...Only thing is I gotta drive a ways to get there...

If your lady friend needs to be close to the city but you want to see cows when you look out your window a compromise is in order...

Get hold of some DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteers to locate hunting areas in above mentioned states.

 www.delorme.com (http://www.delorme.com)

PM me anytime......  mike  ......  :wavey:

Forgot to add I have a second home in the Catskill Mountains...Kinda helps knowing I can "get away" from the city now and then... ;) ...
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: no on January 19, 2007, 10:23:00 AM
My home is an hour commute to the city, some drive but most I think take the train. I have access to about 4000 acred with in 15-20 minutes of the house. 3000 is a club I belong to & 1000 private. I do some work for th farmers during the summer. making hay, repairing fence, or other odd jobs. I hunted Westchester for a number of years, but sadly it is not anything like it was 10 years ago. You can still shoot deer, but the quality has in my opinion gone way down. Mike
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: woodchucker on January 19, 2007, 04:40:00 PM
Doug, I believe you have un-read Private Messages.....

Click on the little spot at the top of the page that says "my profile"    :thumbsup:
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: bentpole on January 19, 2007, 05:02:00 PM
like montauks said it all depends where you move to ny or nj the best thing about new york state is SUNDAY hunting!!Jersey has a ton of wildlife management areas with all the seasons they offer for a trad guy: EARLY BOW, REGULAR BOW, PERMIT BOW [rut],and JAN 1st until feb 17th this year[in some zones] WINTER bow. Plus there are enough trad gangers in this area to hook up with I'm sure to show you around!
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: dougers on January 19, 2007, 05:28:00 PM
thanks for all your replies and PMs.  i am used to being able to drive 15-20 min and hunt all i want in a several different places.  i am just worried my hunting trips will all turn into a weekend deal where i really cant scout that much and have to just wing it each time i go.  sounds like a little north is a little better compromise.  i'm deployed right now and wont be back till next fall, but just trying to get my ducks in a row now.  i'll start doing what i can now from here.  it isnt going to be easy leaving the bruisers here in ohio....maybe she will go for a coin toss!  thanks guys.
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Alex.B on January 19, 2007, 05:43:00 PM
There's great hunting close to the City!!!!!Public land: NY: Hudson Highlands State Park and Fahnestock State Park. both 1 hour from the City
and you can go on private land 30 minutes from Midtown ( w/ no traffic, of course!) in Westchester if you get permission
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Lone archer on January 19, 2007, 06:37:00 PM
I live 53 miles north of NYC and have been comuting for 19 years. If i was single I'd live right in the heart of it. The hunting is great within a 90 mi radius mostly private land, that alot of people like to tresspass on. Stateland a little further north is not that bad but nothing like Ohio! You will have three problems. 1) parking your truck in NYC. 2) Parking it near a legal spot to hunt. and 3) All the hot girls in the fashion world in NYC you'll be to tired to get up at 4 am!
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: HACKSAW on January 19, 2007, 06:45:00 PM
I use to live in connecticut and would drive an hour over to duchess county. I believe the place was called birch mountain ski area. You would have to check in with a check in station early am and out at night. Shot a nice 8pt there with a wheel boy in the late 80's.
Good luck, try to make friends with folks who know folks who have deer eating landscape problems.
Hacksaw
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: woodchucker on January 19, 2007, 07:33:00 PM
WHADDAYAMEAN LEAVE THE BRUISERS THERE IN OHIO?????

Buddy We Got Bucks Here In Southern N.Y. That Will Scare Ya Out Of The Woods!!!!!!!!!!   :scared:
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Alex.B on January 19, 2007, 07:49:00 PM
Amen Chuck! Doug, I hope you have a chance to come and take a peek at the Westchester bruisers that hang out in Martha Stewart's garden   :D
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Swanny in MD on January 19, 2007, 09:07:00 PM
Guess it was my post which was taken as bashing NYC?  Didn't intend it that way...was being lighthearted/jovial....sorry bout that.  I really did hear not too long ago about yotes in the park.
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Jerry Jeffer on January 19, 2007, 09:16:00 PM
Don't worry, plenty of hunting and shooting with in 1/2 hour to 1 hour drive. I can tell you some great places to check out.
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Matty on January 20, 2007, 02:10:00 AM
I grew up on staten Island and I hunted NJ and PA most of the time with the exception of the random invite "up state"  I personally preferred hunting the NJ and PA Farm land as opposed to the Big Woods deer of NY that I rarely saw.
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: woodchucker on January 20, 2007, 06:16:00 PM
Doug, Just a little FYI.....

If you want a little peek at some of the Striped Bass swimming in the Hudson River.....Just check out Shawn Leonard's avitar pic!!!!!   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: ishiwannabe on January 20, 2007, 07:42:00 PM
Stipers should be here in a few months...how many of you New Yorkers partake?
Doug, if moving to the city is a must, then there is plenty of land to play on. Just a matter of the "commute". I would advise checking out the Catskills....Hudson River Islands...worth the drive up this way.
Although I have yet to hunt Westchester, I have heard stories and seen some brutes in pics.
I guess it will be what you make of it...plenty of us here willing to show you around some though.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: nyc hunting...?
Post by: Al Dente on January 21, 2007, 10:39:00 AM
I grew up in Queens and now live on Long Island.  I hunt Columbia County which is now a 2 &1/2 hour drive, but I wouldn't trade it for the world.  you can get an Access Permit, then the hunting tag from the DEP to hunt the Watershed Properties in the Southern Zone.  There very close to NYC, as they supply the water for NYC.  And there's the land as others have said as well, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Sullivan Counties are all close, then Connecticut as well.

Long Island is tough though as there are very few landowners  who grant permission and the public lands are overflowing sometimes with hunters.
Hope this helps, and thanks for serving our country and protecting our freedoms.