Southeastern New York’s Bashakill Wildlife Management Area is one of those unique tracts that offer a variety of recreational opportunities.
The sprawling, 3,107-acre parcel offers not only hunting and trapping opportunities, but some quality fishing. And the tract includes the largest freshwater wetland in the region, so it’s not surprising that it’s designated as a Bird Conservation Area, the 1,920- acre wetland serving as a magnet for a variety of bird species.
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