Deer Management Focus Area in Tompkins County, NY HUNTING OPPORTUNITY IN TOMPKINS COUNTY DEC...
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NEW HUNTING OPPORTUNITY IN TOMPKINS COUNTY
DEC ESTABLISHES DEER MANAGEMENT FOCUS AREA
DEC has established a special Deer Management Focus Area (DMFA) in a 60,000 acre area in and around the city
of Ithaca.
It will allow hunters with a valid NYS hunting license who
register with the DMFA program to take two antlerless deer
per day during the bow hunting, regular, and late muzzle-loader
seasons. In addition, a special hunting season running from the second Saturday in January through January 31 allows hunters
with a valid DMFA permit to take two antlerless deer per
day in the DMFA with any lawful hunting implement.
The 60,000 acre focus area includes the city and town of Ithaca,
the villages of Cayuga Heights and Lansing, and parts of the
towns of Danby, Caroline, Dryden, Lansing, Enfield, Newfield
and Ulysses. A general map of the area is included here. An official map and a legal description of the area is
posted on the DEC’s website at: www.dec.ny.gov/ outdoor/82382.html to assist hunters who want to hunt in the
DMFA. A general map is provided on the reverse side of this handout.
This program will provide better management of the deer population in an area with extremely high deer densities
and limited hunting-related management tools.
How it Works
Any person who has a big game hunting license may register with the DMFA program and obtain a free
DMFA permit via the DEC’s website www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/82382.html, allowing them to take two
antlerless deer per day in the DMFA during the seasons mentioned above.
With the permit will come carcass tags issued by the Department. Both the DMFA permit and carcass tags
must be carried while hunting in the DMFA. The permit and carcass tags are valid only within the DMFA.
Hunters must submit a hunting activity log and report all deer harvested in the DMFA no later than seven
days following the close of the DMFA season. The procedures for reporting a harvested deer are described
on the DMFA permit.
Public Lands Available for Hunting in DMFA
Buttermilk Falls State Park (bow hunting only)
http://nysparks.com/parks/151/details
Robert H. Treman State Park (bow hunting only)
http://www.nysparks.com/parks/135/details
Hunters with legal access to private lands may also hunt in the DMFA following the regulations noted above.
However, the establishment of this focus area does not change the legal requirement that hunters must still
comply with all state trespassing laws, as well as all applicable local ordinances governing the discharge of
firearms. Several municipalities (examples: the Villages of Cayuga Heights and Lansing) restrict the use of
firearms. You MUST obey those restrictions. This means that you are not allowed to hunt deer in these
locations, even though they are within the DMFA boundary area. You are responsible for following ALL legal
requirements – VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED.
Photo courtesy of Dave Spier
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Produced by NYSDECDivision of Fish, Wildlife & Marine ResoursesBureau of Wildlife, Region 7January, 2013
Central Tompkins County Deer Management Focus Area
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Within the 60,000 acre Central TompkinsCounty Deer Management Focus Arearegistered hunters will be allowed to take twoantlerless deer per day, in addition to any deertaken on tags acquired through normal licensingprocedures, during the bowhunting, regular, andlate muzzleloader seasons, and during anadditional season in January. The establishmentof this focus area does not change the legalrequirement that hunters must still comply withall state trespassing laws, as well as allapplicable local ordinances governing thedischarge of firearms.
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Municipality Restrictsthe Use of Firearms
Several municipalities restrict the use offirearms. You MUST obey thoserestrictions. This means that you are notallowed to hunt deer in these locations,even though they are within the DMFAboundary area. You are responsible forfollowing ALL legal requirements, andviolators will be prosecuted.
ATTENTION HUNTERS: