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03/20/2026

Some reading for you buckskinners.... send me your comments ... [email protected]

DEC Announces Proposed Changes to Hunting Regulations to Increase Harvest of Antlerless Deer
Proposed Changes Include Modifications to DEC’s Deer Management Permit Process

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced several proposed regulation changes to increase harvest of antlerless deer by hunters. These proposed actions will improve DEC’s ability to manage deer populations to help ensure a healthy herd while also preventing potential increases in deer-vehicle collisions, reduced forest regeneration, and other negative impacts of deer overabundance.

“Deer populations are growing throughout much of New York State,” DEC Commissioner Lefton said. “Increased harvest of antlerless deer by hunters is necessary to keep deer populations healthy, in balance with available habitat, and at levels that are acceptable to all members of the public.”

During recent hunting seasons, less than 15% of licensed hunters harvested one antlerless (primarily female) deer and only about 3% of hunters harvested two or more antlerless deer. The proposed regulations are intended to encourage and incentivize hunters to harvest more antlerless deer to help better manage deer populations.

Over the past few years, DEC evaluated a variety of regulatory and non-regulatory options to increase harvest of antlerless deer. The process incorporated results from a series of focus groups, a statewide survey of deer hunters, and input from professional deer biologists and managers across the Northeast. Based on that evaluation, DEC proposes several actions.

Modifying the Deer Management Permit (DMP) issuance process to increase DMP availability

Some Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) have no DMP quota, resulting in unlimited DMP availability. DEC’s proposed regulations would create a second pathway for DMP issuance in units without a quota, allowing hunters to simultaneously apply for two DMPs in WMUs without a quota and two DMPs in WMUs with a quota through the typical lottery process. This would enable hunters to potentially obtain up to four DMPs when buying a license and all hunters who apply for DMPs in units without a quota would receive them.

Additionally, hunters who harvest and report antlerless deer using DMPs in any of the WMUs without a quota would automatically receive bonus DMPs, allowing them to continue harvesting antlerless deer.

Currently, Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) 1C, 3S, 4J, and 8C have no DMP quota. The proposed regulation would enable DEC to add and remove WMUs to the list of units without a DMP quota as population management needs change. For 2026, DEC would add 19 WMUs (3M, 3P, 3R, 6P, 7F, 7H, 7J, 7R, 8A, 8F, 8G, 8H, 8J, 8N, 8R, 8S, 9A, 9F, and 9G) to the list of those with no DMP quota.

Allow an unlimited number of DMPs to be transferred between hunters

Under current State regulations, hunters can only have two DMPs transferred to them from other hunters. The proposed regulations would allow hunters to have an unlimited number of DMPs transferred to them from other hunters.

Expand the nine-day season for antlerless deer in mid-September

Currently, WMUs 1C, 3S, 3M, 3R, 4J, 8A, 8C, 8F, 8G, 8J, 8N, 9A, and 9F have a nine-day season for antlerless deer in mid-September. The proposed regulations would add 10 WMUs (3P, 6P, 7F, 7H, 7J, 7R, 8H, 8R, 8S, and 9G) to the list of those enrolled in this September season.

Establish an “Earn-a-2nd-Buck" System

Currently, deer hunters can harvest two antlered deer per year – one using their Bow/Muzzleloader Either-Sex Tag and a second using their Regular Season Deer Tag. The proposed regulations would require hunters to harvest and report an antlerless deer before receiving a tag to harvest a second antlered deer. To accommodate this, DEC is proposing to reclassify the current Regular Season Deer Tag as an “Antlered Deer Tag” that could be used during all deer seasons with appropriate license privileges. All hunters would receive this first Antlered Deer Tag upon hunting license purchase.

In addition, as part of a “earn-a-2nd-buck” system, DEC would reclassify the Bow/Muzzleloader Either-Sex Deer Tag as a Bow/Muzzleloader Antlerless Deer Tag. Hunters who purchase the bowhunting and muzzleloader privileges would receive a Bow/Muzzleloader Antlerless Deer Tag for each privilege.

Hunters who harvest and report an antlerless deer on any eligible antlerless deer tag (i.e., Bow/Muzzleloader Antlerless Deer Tag, DMP, or Deer Management Assistance Program Tag) receive a second Antlered Deer Tag which could be used during all deer seasons with appropriate license privileges.

Additional Proposal

A minor change to clarify how mechanical broadheads with moving blades may be deemed non-barbed to comply with the statutory prohibition on use of barbed broadheads for big game hunting. Broadheads with blades that appear barbed, but freely swing forward to a non-barbed position upon withdrawal of the arrow, are not considered barbed. This regulation would clarify that “freely swing” infers no external force beyond gravity.

DEC strives to manage deer populations at levels that are in balance with available habitat and in alignment with public desires by encouraging and empowering hunters to harvest antlerless deer, the primary component of the deer population that drives population growth. DEC assesses public desires for deer population size and deer impacts to forests to determine deer population objectives for each area of the state. Refer to DEC’s Management Plan for White-Tailed Deer in New York State (PDF) for more information.

Thanks to Tim and Jeff for making a trip to camp and clearing the snow off.
02/08/2026

Thanks to Tim and Jeff for making a trip to camp and clearing the snow off.

12/07/2025

Well, the boys closed up shop today and secured for the long winter ahead. While some may use it a couple of times during the snowmobile rush, it will sleep in solitude most of the winter. WE tagged two and missed a couple, the latest being this past friday from Wayne's tree stand and someone with their mighty 300 savage failed to connect. Congrats to the Prez (Tim) for securing another Buck pool. Dave says it will be different next year when he is hopefully back in action (Get well Dave) .
To those that have come before us we are grateful as we walk in your moccasin tracks, we hope this tradition can carry on for generations to come.
Thanks to our friends and followers for your interest in this merry band of misfits. We hope you all have a blessed Holiday season and can stay healthy through the New Year.

12/07/2025

The season's over the lights are out,
The snow is piling up there is no doubt.
They're on the runs and ready to go,
To wintering grounds thru ice and snow.
The weekends came with boots on ground,
And march those hills where tracks were found.
The early morns and rising sun,
We all admit we had some fun.
As we look back on times we had,
To close it down sure makes us sad.
We scored on two and missed a few,
Some other bucks I'm sure snuck through.
Before you know next year will be here,
And all of the boys will give a loud cheer.
So dream of the bucks that will grow even bigger,
And how they will fall when you pull on the trigger!

Stay warm, eat well and be safe so everybody
can return next year for more Ridgerunner fun!

Well, a number of the boys were up the whole week and not a lot to show for it except sore feet and good company.  Satur...
11/23/2025

Well, a number of the boys were up the whole week and not a lot to show for it except sore feet and good company. Saturday saw 9 pair of boots on the ground and was more of the same driving 4 mountains a couple of flatheads seen and a couple of unidentified animals. We did see where someone had scored on the Clockmill Trail and on the Wagoner Loop.
Dinner was pasta chich and pork tenderloins on the grill that everyone devoured.
A special shout of to Dave in Florida, Santa visited us at camp and we got a group photo for you to laugh at. Only two more weeks before closing up for the season.

Crazy weather with all the wind and there was some crunchy snow on the ground. Saturday was nice and we got plenty of ex...
11/17/2025

Crazy weather with all the wind and there was some crunchy snow on the ground. Saturday was nice and we got plenty of exercise following tracks around the mountain. Here are a few happy hunters taking their guns for a stroll. Three weekends left to fill the freezer!

11/09/2025

A decent weekend overall, Tim broke the ice on Friday up at the other end of the road with a 5x3 140 lbs, nothing showing in our normal haunts. Jeff got good video of bear while on watch. Had to shoo him off. He doesn't shoot black.

11/04/2025

Saturday as we crossed the bridge at the Powley Place the top of Alderbed was all white forecasting of what was to come.
What was funny is watching a bunch of 70 year olds trying to maneuver over or through blow downs as you climb the hills. With all of the wind we have had there are many blowdowns that impede our activities. In days gone by that wasn't a problem, now it is a comedy show of gently picking your way through slipping and sliding as well as taking more breaks on your way to the top!
But we will not be deterred!

Slow wet and windy this weekend, One flathead and one flag seen but we got plenty of exercise.  We had sun, wind, snow, ...
11/03/2025

Slow wet and windy this weekend, One flathead and one flag seen but we got plenty of exercise. We had sun, wind, snow, sleet and then repeat! A few more boots on the ground would be welcomed......

10/23/2025

Opening day will soon be here, time to grab and pack your gear.
The camp is ready with wood stacked high, the stove will glow when boys arrive.
Rifles should be sighted in, not to do would be a sin.
The leaves are falling and frost is near, so bundle up and give a cheer.
We'll walk the trails and get up high, the mountain tops where big ones lie.
We look for rubs and scrapes and sign, and after the drag we'll surely dine.
The legs will ache and boots get wet, another season they won't forget.
With trail cams out looking for sign, we’ll try to find out where they dine.
Who will be first to make a score, and put it down on forest floor.
The drag we make is getting harder, and seems to be a whole lot further.
Will it be 6, or 8 or 10, time will tell we just don't know when.
Will it be Goldmine or Blackcat this year, where we find that cagey old deer.
We still miss those that showed us these woods, we honor them when we bring home the goods.
The spouses at home they wonder why, we continue to go we’re not that spry.
What hair we have is mostly gray, to make another season we surely pray.

Miss you George, Floyd, Walt, Bill, Joe, Wayne, Doug, Al

Last years winner......who will take the crown this year?
10/14/2025

Last years winner......who will take the crown this year?

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