Tuesday, April 13, 2021

DEC Announces New Opportunity for Young Hunters

small game hunters provided by DECBudget Includes Legislation Lowering the Age for Deer Hunting with a Firearm and Crossbow in Participating Upstate Counties

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has announced a new opportunity for young hunters. The State Fiscal Year 2021-22 Budget signed by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo includes legislation that now allows youths ages 12 and 13 to hunt deer with a firearm or crossbow under the supervision of an experienced adult hunter in upstate counties that opt-in to participate.

For nearly two decades, youth aged 12 and 13 in New York have been safely hunting deer and bear with archery equipment and small game with firearms. Until now, New York was the only state that didn’t allow 12- and 13-year-olds to hunt big game with a firearm. Environmental Conservation Law 11-0935 is a temporary measure that will pilot lowering the age through 2023, including the following provisions:

  • Allows 12- and 13-year-old licensed hunters to hunt deer with a rifle, shotgun, or muzzleloading firearm in areas these firearms may be used during hunting season;
  • Allows 12- and 13-year-old licensed hunters to hunt deer with a crossbow during the times when other hunters may use crossbows;
  • Requires that these youth hunters be supervised by experienced and licensed adult hunters at all times; and
  • Requires the youth hunter and adult mentor to wear fluorescent orange or pink clothing and to remain at ground level while hunting deer with a crossbow, rifle, shotgun, or muzzleloader.

The legislation requires each county to “opt-in” to the program by adopting a local law allowing for 12- and 13-year-olds to hunt deer in accordance with ECL 11-0935. The legislation specifically excludes Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, and Westchester counties from participation in the new program.

DEC is developing a new webpage listing counties that opt-in to participate.

DEC photo of small game hunters

 

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Information attributed to NYSDEC is taken from press releases and news announcements from New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation.




5 Responses

  1. Bill Joplin says:

    I chuckled over this title: “DEC Announces New Opportunity For Youth Hunters.”

    To me, this suggests that the opportunity is for those who wish to hunt youths, as in “Hunger Games.”

    I would have written the title this way: “DEC Announces New Opportunity For Young Hunters.”

  2. Joseph Van Gelder says:

    My cousin Vinny?

  3. Richard Monroe says:

    I am a crossbow hunter. While I love mine, a crossbow is a very involved weapons system requiring constant attention to detail far beyond a firearm or conventional bow. I’m not sure how appropriate or necessary it is as a hunting implement for youth hunters. I for one would be very hesitant to allow young hunters in my family to use one. Lowering the age for use of this weapon in the field is something that I think should be approached with a great deal of caution.

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