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According to the agency, black bears are infrequent in most of the Finger Lakes Region, including Letchworth State Park. It specifically identifies hunting as an important population management tool.
Americans have the opportunity to hunt and fish on public lands managed by the Department of the Interior as part of the Department's multiple-use policy.
If you go to the area you're planning to hunt before daylight, park your vehicle at the waypoint you've marked, and then walk in along the route you've marked to one of your prospective stand sites, you can use hunting pressure to push the deer to you, rather than away from you.
Letchworth is a haven for many species, from Black bears to birds and White-Tailed Deer.
Can you carry a concealed firearm in state/national parks, state/national forests and Wildlife Management Areas in New York? No. You may not carry concealed weapons in these areas.
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New York Black Bear Population Facts: 50-60% inhabit the Adirondack region. 30-35% inhabit the Catskill region. 10-15% inhabit the central-western region. Bears are now well established in many other areas, including the Tug Hill, Hudson Valley, and across the Southern Tier.
Hunting, Trapping and Fishing on State Forests State forests are open to public hunting, except in intensive use areas. Big game hunters seek white-tailed deer and black bear in the fall, while others lie in wait for ducks or pursue ruffed grouse and other small game like the snowshoe hare.
Many state lands, including Wildlife Management Areas, State Forests, Forest Preserve and State Parks are open for hunting and trapping during the appropriate seasons.
Wildlife to Watch Red fox. Woodchucks. Coyotes. White-tailed deer. Cerulean warblers. Henslow's sparrows. Bald eagles.
Hunting within State Parks New York state lands offer many places to hunt, including 81 parks, 3 historic sites, 3 golf courses and 50 boat launches that provide chances to hunt a variety of different wildlife including big game, small game, turkey, furbearers, waterfowl and migratory bird species.

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