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Hunting season begins soon in New York

Sep 22, 2010 8:47 pm
Hunting season -- for turkeys, deer, bears, and other animals -- starts soon in New York. Here are some of the state's guidelines for hunters:
Manner of Taking
It is illegal to take or hunt wildlife:
* while in or on a motor vehicle (except by the holder of a Non Ambulatory Hunter Permit).
* with the aid of a vehicle's lights.
* on or from any public road.
* with any firearm equipped with a silencer.
* with any firearm which continues to fire as long as the trigger is held back (an automatic firearm).
* with a spear.
* with a bow equipped with any mechanical device which is attached to the bow (other than the bowstring) for drawing, holding or releasing the bowstring, except for a hunter with a disability who is in possession of a Modified Archer Permit (compound bows are legal).
* with a spear gun or crossbow except for a hunter with a disability who is in possession of a Modified Crossbow Permit.
* with an arrow with an explosive head or shaft.
* with any device designed or intended to deliver drugs to an animal.
* with any semi-automatic firearm with a capacity to hold more than 6 rounds, EXCEPT the following semi-automatic firearms:
1. firearms using .22 or .17 caliber rimfire ammunition, or
2. firearms altered to reduce their capacity to no more than 6 shells at one time in the magazine and chamber combined, or
3. autoloading pistols with a barrel length of less than eight inches.

Baiting
It is illegal to hunt with the aid of bait, or over any baited area when hunting big game, upland game birds, turkey or waterfowl.

Artificial Lights
It is illegal to hunt deer or bear with the aid of any artificial light including laser sights.

Spotlighting
You may use lights to observe deer and bear under the following conditions:
* You are not within 500 feet of a home or farm building, unless you have permission from the owner or lessee.
* While in or on a motor vehicle and operating a light and no person has a firearm or bow unless:
o the firearm is taken down or the bow is unstrung, or
o the firearm is securely fastened in a case, or
o the firearm is locked in the trunk of the vehicle, or
o the firearm is a handgun.
* For information on hunting furbearers at night, see the Small Game and Furbearer Regulations.

Possession of Firearms
During the open season for deer, it is illegal to:
* possess shotgun shells loaded with slug or ball, unless holding a valid license or permit to take deer or bear, or
* possess a rifle larger than a .22 rimfire (muzzleloading rifles excepted) in areas where rifles are banned for taking deer.

Possession of handguns in New York State requires a NYS Pistol Permit. New York does not recognize permits issued by other states.

Transportation of Firearms
A person may not transport or possess a shotgun or rifle in or on a motor vehicle unless the firearm is unloaded in both chamber and magazine. A loaded firearm may be carried or possessed in a motorboat while legally hunting migratory game birds.
Discharge of Firearms and Bows

It is illegal to discharge a firearm or bow:
* so that the load or arrow passes over any part of a public highway,
* within 500 feet of any school, playground, or an occupied factory or church,
* within 500 feet of a dwelling, farm building or structure in occupation or use unless you own it, lease it, are an immediate member of the family, an employee, or have the owner's consent.
* You may hunt waterfowl, over water, within 500 feet of a dwelling or public structure as long as neither are within 500 feet in the direction you are shooting.