
New York’s Barcelona Neck hunting co-op a Suffolk County gem
Hunting in Long Island’s Suffolk County is, in many ways, a different world than the rest of New York State – certainly a world away from the vast tracts of the Adirondacks.
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Hunting in Long Island’s Suffolk County is, in many ways, a different world than the rest of New York State – certainly a world away from the vast tracts of the Adirondacks.

Sportsmen hearing the words “Chautauqua County” might immediately think of Chautauqua Lake, and with good reason. The big western New York water is regarded as one of the finest fisheries in the state, with walleyes,

It’s not the biggest state forest in the Southern Tier, but 613 acres of hunting land shouldn’t be overlooked, and that’s what the Catlin State Forest in Chemung County offers.

In October, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation finalized a Unit Management Plan for the Tug Hill East Unit. The area covers a total of 22,886 acres of public lands spread out amongst

Wiley Brook State Forest is one of those multiple-use state-owned parcels that sees a little bit of all kinds of activities all year ’round.

The state-owned public lands that contrive the Adirondack Forest Preserve are not managed for timber. What’s known as the “Forever Wild” clause of the state Constitution prohibits timber harvesting on these lands, including Catskill Forest

At 1,584 acres – and a good chunk of it available to archery hunting – it attracts the bowhunter who prefers wooded hills over rolling fields and the obvious challenges that come with hunting public

Probably the most attractive thing about the Cranberry Mountain Wildlife Management Area is simply the property itself, about 1,200 acres that offers hunting – and fishing – possibilities not far from the New York City

Hear the words “Allegheny Reservoir,” and the typical sportsman immediately thinks of fishing, whether it be for walleyes, bass, muskellunge, or panfish.
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