The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is considering significant updates to its hunting regulations, potentially reshaping the experience for hunters across the state. These changes include a streamlined digital option for tagging and reporting, which aims to enhance deer management and improve overall hunting opportunities.
Among the proposed developments is the possibility of lifting limits on the number of Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP) tags a hunter can use. These discussions are part of ongoing efforts to align regulations with public feedback. The DEC invites hunters to share their opinions on these proposals until mid-August, creating an opportunity for community input just as the fall hunting season approaches.
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