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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Fish, Wildlife & Marine Resources
New York State
White-tailed Deer Harvest Summary 2011
Results reported in this document were funded by the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act. Grant WE-173-G
2011 2010Change
(2010 to 2011)5‐year Average (2006‐2010)
Total Take 228,359 230,100 ‐0.8% 216,825
Adult Buck Take (1.5+ years old) 110,002 106,960 2.8% 103,157
Adult Female Take (1.5+ years old) 82,090 84,806 ‐3.2% 77,112
Antlerless Take (fawns and adult does) 118,357 123,140 ‐3.9% 113,668
% Buck Fawns in Antlerless Take 16.7% 17.2% ‐ 17.8%
% Buck Take ≥ 2.5 Years Old 45.8% 44.9% + 39.2%
Antlerless to Adult Buck Harvest Ratio 1.08 : 1 1.15 : 1 ‐ 1.1 : 1
Deer Management Permits (DMPs) Issued 534,207 498,294 7.2% 498,298
NEW YORK STATEDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
2011 Deer Harvest ‐ Recent Trend Comparison
DMP Take 87,439 89,855 ‐2.7% 82,529
DMP Success Rate 16.4% 18.0% ‐ 16.6%
DMAP Take 10,767 12,384 ‐13.1% 10,462
Muzzleloader Season Take 16,454 18,387 ‐10.5% 17,590
% Antlerless of Muzzleloader Take 64.9% 65.8% ‐ 66.2%
Bow Season Take 36,323 34,530 5.2% 32,391
% Antlerless of Bow Take 31.6% 32.2% ‐ 34.4%
Crossbow Take 491
Hunter Reporting Rate (statewide, all tags) 45.1% 45.7% ‐ 39.2%
Deer Check (% of harvest checked by DEC) * 6.7% 5.8% + 7.0%
Note: DEC checks hunter‐killed deer each year to determine age and sex breakdown of the harvest and to determine reporting rate by zone and tag type (DMP, Regular Season tags, ect.). Approximately 15,300 deer were checked in 2011.
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Reg Big Game Bow DMP Muzldr DMAP
Male Adult
Male Fawn
Female Adult
Female Fawn
Total Deer
Northern Zone Totals 12,208 1,394 3,697 7,621 1,894 15,899 1,327 8,480 1,108 26,814
Bowhunting 693 104 518 79 1,394Deer Management Permit 0 396 2,993 308 3,697Muzzleloader 2,956 626 3,625 414 7,621DMAP 42 201 1,344 307 1,894
Southern Zone Totals 64,970 33,911 81,990 8,833 8,855 93,120 18,139 72,399 14,901 198,559Bowhunting 23,317 1,560 7,809 1,225 33,911Deer Management Permit 1,818 14,853 53,615 11,704 81,990Muzzleloader 2,818 776 4,704 535 8,833
NEW YORK STATEDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
2011 Calculated Deer Harvest by Zone
DMAP 197 950 6,271 1,437 8,855
Long Island Totals 198 1,018 1,752 0 18 983 327 1,211 465 2,986Bowhunting 829 28 141 20 1,018Deer Management Permit 78 252 1,004 418 1,752DMAP 0 1 13 4 18
Statewide Totals 77,376 36,323 87,439 16,454 10,767 110,002 19,793 82,090 16,474 228,359Bowhunting 24,839 1,692 8,468 1,324 36,323Deer Management Permit 1,896 15,501 57,612 12,430 87,439Muzzleloader 5,774 1,402 8,329 949 16,454DMAP 239 1,152 7,628 1,748 10,767
Note: Deer Management Permits (DMPs) and Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP) permits are for antlerless deer. Bucks with antlers less than 3 inches long are not considered legally antlered deer and may be taken using a DMP or DMAP permit.
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New York StateBuck Harvest Density
2011
Bucks Taken per Square Mile0.4 - 1.01.1 - 2.02.1 - 3.03.1 - 4.04.1 - 5.9No Deer HuntingWildlife Management Unit
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2011
Deer Taken per Square Mile0.5 - 3.03.1 - 6.06.1 - 9.09.1 - 12.012.1 - 17.2No Deer HuntingWildlife Management Unit
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2011 New York State Deer Take by Wildlife Management UnitThe figures presented here are estimates. The precision of the statewide take estimate is within 1-2 percent. Figures
become less precise as the size of the area considered is reduced.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
WMU BUCKS/SQ MI
BUCKS TOTAL DEER
TOTAL DEER/SQ
WMU BUCKS/SQ MI
BUCKS TOTAL DEER
TOTAL DEER/SQ
1C 983 1.1 2,986 3.33A 687 1.0 853 1.23C 786 2.5 1,204 3.83F 846 2.6 1,688 5.13G 1,096 2.4 1,941 4.23H 1,534 2.8 2,540 4.63J 1,050 3.0 1,995 5.63K 777 2.0 1,155 3.03M 3,498 4.7 8,430 11.33N 557 2.5 1,036 4.63P 284 2.3 446 3.63R 139 0.7 269 1.33S 545 1.3 1,648 3.84A 853 2.0 1,265 2.94B 329 2.0 580 3.64C 615 3.7 1,061 6.44F 3,333 2.9 6,059 5.24G 930 2.5 1,570 4.24H 804 2.8 1,186 4.14J 220 1.5 539 3.64K 524 2.0 760 3.04L 409 1.9 523 2.44O 1,785 2.3 2,388 3.14P 884 2.4 1,356 3.84R 659 2.3 1,047 3.64S 679 3.1 841 3.84T 442 3.4 953 7.24U 356 2.8 444 3.54W 1,222 2.8 1,709 3.94Y 633 3.6 1,050 5.94Z 780 3.1 1,137 4.55A 410 0.7 665 1.15C 433 0.4 579 0.55F 602 0.5 838 0.65G 840 0.8 1,239 1.15H 1,625 0.5 2,109 0.75J 877 1.3 1,307 1.95R 842 2.3 1,760 4.75S 1,730 4.1 2,960 7.05T 498 2.2 748 3.36A 1,838 1.2 3,231 2.26C 1,720 1.8 3,103 3.26F 780 0.6 1,057 0.96G 2,463 2.6 5,857 6.36H 151 0.9 303 1.86J 920 0.6 1,278 0.86K 2,453 2.1 4,263 3.76N 787 1.6 985 2.06P 345 1.7 626 3.16R 1,019 1.9 1,871 3.56S 1,531 2.6 2,673 4.57A 1,534 2.8 2,754 5.1
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TOTAL BUCKS
TOTAL DEER
ANTLERLESS
110,002
228,359
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2011 NEW YORK STATE DEER TAKE BY TOWN AND COUNTYListed below are counties, towns and cities from which deer harvests were reported.
First column of figures represents ADULT BUCK TAKE(1 1/2+ Yrs Old). Second column of figures represents TOTAL TAKE.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
ALBANYAlbany City 26 47Berne 134 187Bethlehem 132 254Coeymans 82 172Cohoes City 3 7Colonie 44 121Green Island 1 2Guilderland 129 242Knox 64 94New Scotland 161 304Rensselaerville 181 300Westerlo 188 299
1,145 2,029TotalALLEGANY
Alfred 122 291Allen 172 279Alma 158 259Almond 167 290Amity 166 304Andover 161 409Angelica 156 277Belfast 142 278Birdsall 131 219Bolivar 147 255Burns 114 195Caneadea 152 341Centerville 171 430Clarksville 111 171Cuba 153 240Friendship 127 241Genesee 81 119Granger 172 323Grove 220 361Hume 162 431Independence 135 229New Hudson 126 281Rushford 136 294Scio 164 279Ward 121 235Wellsville 136 307West Almond 146 282Willing 135 293Wirt 91 148
4,175 8,061TotalBROOME
Barker 89 141Binghamton 100 173Binghamton City 2 11Chenango 70 123Colesville 118 232Conklin 66 130Dickinson 8 13Fenton 59 106Kirkwood 68 139Lisle 85 305Maine 149 312Nanticoke 34 94Sanford 213 278Triangle 110 188Union 88 148Vestal 246 513Windsor 214 398
1,719 3,304Total
CATTARAUGUSAllegany 172 299Ashford 243 624Carrollton 57 90Cold Spring 90 176Conewango 66 124Dayton 156 333East Otto 189 479Ellicottville 163 306Farmersville 136 313Franklinville 177 395Freedom 136 339Great Valley 167 278Hinsdale 115 197Humphrey 146 244Ischua 86 147Leon 144 296Little Valley 116 212Lyndon 104 226Machias 154 357Mansfield 171 352Napoli 99 196New Albion 251 499Olean 80 151Olean City 2 2Otto 159 387Perrysburg 110 331Persia 72 174Portville 111 168Randolph 145 260Red House 79 139Salamanca 46 60South Valley 103 177Yorkshire 133 311
4,178 8,642TotalCAYUGA
Auburn City 4 35Aurelius 168 381Brutus 114 268Cato 106 286Conquest 130 400Fleming 80 259Genoa 151 464Ira 104 166Ledyard 183 481Locke 91 249Mentz 111 302Montezuma 97 199Moravia 158 498Niles 195 444Owasco 80 192Scipio 96 253Sempronius 98 263Sennett 152 293Springport 77 155Sterling 144 365Summerhill 73 198Throop 91 235Venice 114 368Victory 106 263
2,723 7,017TotalCHAUTAUQUA
Arkwright 156 330Busti 195 526
Carroll 138 250Charlotte 123 264Chautauqua 327 725Cherry Creek 164 291Clymer 141 393Dunkirk 21 43Ellery 176 372Ellicott 85 176Ellington 90 188French Creek 78 214Gerry 122 260Hanover 124 394Harmony 194 478Jamestown City 6 8Kiantone 38 122Mina 136 347North Harmony 127 287Poland 124 237Pomfret 131 323Portland 75 154Ripley 174 356Sheridan 97 223Sherman 157 374Stockton 157 402Villenova 110 191Westfield 151 342
3,617 8,270TotalCHEMUNG
Ashland 74 130Baldwin 89 162Big Flats 120 213Catlin 114 178Chemung 248 459Elmira 93 193Elmira City 2 2Erin 119 249Horseheads 125 236Southport 171 338Van Etten 127 289Veteran 110 180
1,392 2,629TotalCHENANGO
Afton 121 171Bainbridge 123 221Columbus 104 185Coventry 116 217German 64 120Greene 281 440Guilford 196 332Lincklaen 47 103Mcdonough 151 279New Berlin 100 180North Norwich 59 89Norwich 142 233Norwich City 23 37Otselic 109 216Oxford 220 421Pharsalia 94 195Pitcher 95 187Plymouth 137 232Preston 117 226Sherburne 149 306Smithville 187 392Smyrna 138 318
2,773 5,100TotalCLINTON
Altona 35 54Ausable 23 26Beekmantown 26 36Black Brook 80 107Champlain 31 50Chazy 20 41Clinton 87 131Dannemora 9 9Ellenburg 67 91Mooers 35 65Peru 38 53Plattsburgh 18 27Saranac 41 49Schuyler Falls 17 23
527 762TotalCOLUMBIA
Ancram 133 199Austerlitz 91 116Canaan 131 157Chatham 149 228Claverack 151 246Clermont 60 114Copake 117 157Gallatin 194 325Germantown 55 104Ghent 161 302Greenport 75 130Hillsdale 213 269Hudson City 3 11Kinderhook 121 263Livingston 126 201New Lebanon 35 40Stockport 66 100Stuyvesant 84 196Taghkanic 129 234
2,094 3,392TotalCORTLAND
Cincinnatus 110 246Cortland City 11 12Cortlandville 135 301Cuyler 127 276Freetown 77 126Harford 38 139Homer 170 337Lapeer 60 128Marathon 69 142Preble 56 117Scott 103 225Solon 80 174Taylor 73 142Truxton 164 293Virgil 101 359Willet 82 137
1,456 3,154TotalDELAWARE
Andes 303 444Bovina 63 112Colchester 359 506Davenport 141 196Delhi 175 244Deposit 112 151Franklin 234 342
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Hamden 177 256Hancock 507 716Harpersfield 134 206Kortright 150 202Masonville 95 143Meredith 158 195Middletown 247 355Roxbury 192 268Sidney 125 180Stamford 91 158Tompkins 183 243Walton 246 327
3,692 5,244TotalDUTCHESS
Amenia 65 120Beacon City 10 13Beekman 67 135Clinton 131 247Dover 86 175East Fishkill 130 230Fishkill 105 180Hyde Park 121 184La Grange 106 200Milan 85 195Northeast 70 108Pawling 90 168Pine Plains 83 154Pleasant Valley 100 213Poughkeepsie 47 82Red Hook 85 169Rhinebeck 125 283Stanford 136 243Union Vale 124 210Wappinger 52 89Washington 172 305
1,990 3,703TotalERIE
Alden 157 409Aurora 170 394Boston 88 181Brant 63 144Clarence 125 342Colden 137 293Collins 169 461Concord 264 641Eden 141 318Elma 177 433Evans 163 376Grand Island 62 169Hamburg 73 157Holland 163 375Lancaster 131 275Marilla 140 373Newstead 177 445North Collins 123 312Orchard Park 151 337Sardinia 178 441Wales 153 353West Seneca 2 2
3,007 7,231TotalESSEX
Chesterfield 56 86Crown Point 62 100Elizabethtown 72 101Essex 38 57Jay 45 65Keene 116 154Lewis 49 60Minerva 52 63
Moriah 51 70Newcomb 68 70North Elba 58 94North Hudson 28 33Schroon 75 88St Armand 7 13Ticonderoga 66 92Westport 40 69Willsboro 28 47Wilmington 52 89
963 1,351TotalFRANKLIN
Bangor 52 92Bellmont 60 85Bombay 31 44Brandon 14 17Brighton 22 33Burke 49 75Chateaugay 25 42Constable 18 31Dickinson 50 88Duane 14 14Fort Covington 52 97Franklin 85 111Harrietstown 64 95Malone 90 153Moira 77 145Santa Clara 79 92Tupper Lake 79 106Waverly 79 100Westville 34 49
974 1,469TotalFULTON
Bleecker 42 63Broadalbin 65 105Caroga 43 59Ephratah 63 95Gloversville City 4 8Johnstown 101 166Johnstown City 4 6Mayfield 47 71Northampton 47 72Oppenheim 124 164Perth 55 82Stratford 51 63
646 954TotalGENESEE
Alabama 175 495Alexander 144 444Batavia 149 440Batavia City 0 2Bergen 126 305Bethany 165 505Byron 96 278Darien 194 716Elba 131 386Le Roy 122 321Oakfield 123 342Pavilion 92 220Pembroke 213 561Stafford 71 235
1,801 5,250TotalGREENE
Ashland 62 105Athens 88 132Cairo 99 131Catskill 185 296Coxsackie 149 172Durham 166 280
Greenville 205 281Halcott 37 54Hunter 72 87Jewett 105 143Lexington 92 130New Baltimore 128 152Prattsville 34 70Windham 62 93
1,484 2,126TotalHAMILTON
Arietta 66 72Benson 16 18Hope 39 53Indian Lake 129 159Inlet 36 40Lake Pleasant 60 83Long Lake 125 170Morehouse 39 44Wells 106 123
616 762TotalHERKIMER
Columbia 122 244Danube 51 77Fairfield 119 169Frankfort 119 171German Flatts 123 173Herkimer 92 158Litchfield 60 95Little Falls 77 133Little Falls City 2 2Manheim 43 84Newport 83 140Norway 122 197Ohio 112 139Russia 106 135Salisbury 86 111Schuyler 92 139Stark 76 137Warren 96 185Webb 115 136Winfield 67 118
1,763 2,743TotalJEFFERSON
Adams 226 603Alexandria 59 114Antwerp 72 128Brownville 205 449Cape Vincent 66 149Champion 138 257Clayton 125 265Ellisburg 444 1,045Henderson 245 616Hounsfield 151 416Le Ray 46 120Lorraine 126 193Lyme 122 308Orleans 78 149Pamelia 31 69Philadelphia 30 66Rodman 162 314Rutland 160 299Theresa 82 182Watertown 113 232Watertown City 11 27Wilna 139 255Worth 46 57
2,877 6,313TotalLEWIS
Croghan 267 420
Denmark 172 426Diana 119 179Greig 90 145Harrisburg 158 247Lewis 117 155Leyden 95 152Lowville 80 168Lyonsdale 95 108Martinsburg 128 217Montague 50 52New Bremen 132 236Osceola 146 189Pinckney 83 136Turin 92 176Watson 129 208West Turin 216 297
2,169 3,511TotalLIVINGSTON
Avon 148 483Caledonia 181 510Conesus 164 426Geneseo 167 369Groveland 59 167Leicester 118 353Lima 130 369Livonia 239 674Mount Morris 243 519North Dansville 77 125Nunda 166 354Ossian 174 321Portage 100 191Sparta 108 224Springwater 238 680West Sparta 25 121York 163 582
2,500 6,468TotalMADISON
Brookfield 274 551Cazenovia 197 427De Ruyter 120 223Eaton 179 370Fenner 131 258Georgetown 140 285Hamilton 157 369Lebanon 119 229Lenox 49 195Lincoln 86 161Madison 222 483Nelson 186 424Oneida City 48 132Smithfield 93 226Stockbridge 93 228Sullivan 169 390
2,263 4,951TotalMONROE
Brighton 30 60Chili 75 225Clarkson 107 303Gates 3 8Greece 52 123Hamlin 85 202Henrietta 81 199Irondequoit 16 51Mendon 281 948Ogden 137 288Parma 119 272Penfield 72 161Perinton 70 157Pittsford 33 104
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Riga 114 275Rochester City 4 8Rush 180 480Sweden 148 405Webster 96 212Wheatland 127 482
1,830 4,963TotalMONTGOMERY
Amsterdam 30 107Amsterdam City 16 18Canajoharie 95 162Charleston 105 164Florida 72 113Glen 116 146Minden 93 176Mohawk 34 56Palatine 32 64Root 138 192St Johnsville 33 57
764 1,255TotalNIAGARA
Cambria 67 146Hartland 179 409Lewiston 33 64Lockport 105 228Lockport City 5 19Newfane 146 391Niagara 31 72Niagara Falls City 2 2Pendleton 53 132Porter 99 166Royalton 238 662Somerset 141 410Wheatfield 30 53Wilson 74 169
1,203 2,923TotalONEIDA
Annsville 93 152Augusta 74 195Ava 49 69Boonville 138 233Bridgewater 86 148Camden 134 239Deerfield 58 147Florence 84 117Floyd 94 198Forestport 66 95Kirkland 59 117Lee 67 119Marcy 62 105Marshall 124 239New Hartford 58 99Paris 122 196Remsen 79 117Rome City 98 177Sangerfield 110 232Steuben 89 158Trenton 139 282Utica City 2 6Vernon 96 217Verona 104 198Vienna 78 173Western 101 176Westmoreland 100 156Whitestown 36 76
2,400 4,436TotalONONDAGA
Camillus 132 263Cicero 71 229
Clay 32 100Dewitt 29 78Elbridge 188 390Fabius 166 356Geddes 0 3Lafayette 155 325Lysander 173 401Manlius 130 285Marcellus 142 401Onondaga 255 594Otisco 140 315Pompey 175 383Skaneateles 159 275Spafford 156 331Syracuse City 5 6Tully 124 270Van Buren 84 163
2,316 5,168TotalONTARIO
Bristol 252 741Canadice 169 460Canandaigua 201 486Canandaigua City 25 51East Bloomfield 157 488Farmington 112 264Geneva 64 155Gorham 142 318Hopewell 73 163Manchester 105 289Naples 226 705Phelps 182 421Richmond 286 734Seneca 85 186South Bristol 164 406Victor 176 513West Bloomfield 219 471
2,638 6,851TotalORANGE
Blooming Grove 228 566Chester 132 367Cornwall 59 201Crawford 206 451Deerpark 179 291Goshen 316 759Greenville 171 382Hamptonburgh 167 423Highlands 104 139Middletown City 54 152Minisink 96 243Monroe 57 176Montgomery 217 487Mount Hope 144 290New Windsor 176 416Newburgh 164 316Port Jervis City 1 15Tuxedo 76 108Wallkill 286 651Warwick 434 1,109Wawayanda 156 332Woodbury 57 98
3,480 7,972TotalORLEANS
Albion 56 193Barre 215 655Carlton 95 305Clarendon 129 406Gaines 80 214Kendall 82 201Murray 98 285
Ridgeway 138 424Shelby 163 530Yates 95 277
1,151 3,490TotalOSWEGO
Albion 103 185Amboy 79 117Boylston 67 118Constantia 107 196Fulton City 4 17Granby 169 269Hannibal 187 323Hastings 79 140Mexico 129 280Minetto 28 48New Haven 57 120Orwell 87 163Oswego 133 230Oswego City 1 2Palermo 69 129Parish 119 203Redfield 112 173Richland 214 413Sandy Creek 152 283Schroeppel 78 167Scriba 99 164Volney 122 203West Monroe 64 152Williamstown 101 186
2,360 4,281TotalOTSEGO
Burlington 180 354Butternuts 144 252Cherry Valley 121 205Decatur 52 88Edmeston 149 316Exeter 144 263Hartwick 144 282Laurens 140 251Maryland 126 223Middlefield 164 307Milford 147 239Morris 141 238New Lisbon 80 189Oneonta 90 165Otego 102 186Otsego 213 372Pittsfield 56 106Plainfield 99 159Richfield 114 215Roseboom 61 124Springfield 136 243Unadilla 138 222Westford 83 155Worcester 100 187
2,924 5,341TotalPUTNAM
Carmel 96 213Kent 83 155Patterson 69 105Philipstown 86 164Putnam Valley 127 214Southeast 84 161
545 1,012TotalRENSSELAER
Berlin 91 109Brunswick 160 253East Greenbush 35 57Grafton 63 106
Hoosick 255 427Nassau 105 142North Greenbush 45 58Petersburgh 89 116Pittstown 226 395Poestenkill 60 75Rensselaer City 74 95Sand Lake 76 99Schaghticoke 163 259Schodack 138 243Stephentown 99 117Troy City 13 15
1,692 2,566TotalROCKLAND
Clarkstown 25 50Haverstraw 3 9Orangetown 24 43Ramapo 44 84Stony Point 39 76
135 262TotalSARATOGA
Ballston 80 154Charlton 77 135Clifton Park 56 97Corinth 73 122Day 45 70Edinburg 93 139Galway 92 176Greenfield 88 128Hadley 26 50Halfmoon 94 164Malta 57 124Mechanicville City 5 5Milton 53 113Moreau 31 55Northumberland 40 61Providence 42 67Saratoga 154 360Saratoga City 6 21Stillwater 165 354Waterford 9 13Wilton 63 93
1,349 2,501TotalSCHENECTADY
Duanesburg 131 225Glenville 119 243Niskayuna 7 7Princetown 32 44Rotterdam 32 38Schenectady City 23 27
344 584TotalSCHOHARIE
Blenheim 77 131Broome 104 164Carlisle 64 85Cobleskill 85 144Conesville 77 118Esperance 43 70Fulton 127 213Gilboa 168 275Jefferson 121 207Middleburg 106 148Richmondville 123 219Schoharie 93 194Seward 65 116Sharon 77 154Summit 105 168Wright 78 116
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SCHUYLERCatharine 125 345Cayuta 52 127Dix 153 305Hector 419 951Montour 61 113Orange 191 364Reading 115 411Tyrone 187 583
1,303 3,199TotalSENECA
Covert 66 149Fayette 92 224Junius 48 127Lodi 140 237Ovid 73 229Romulus 234 601Seneca Falls 91 246Tyre 101 207Varick 38 82Waterloo 76 219
959 2,321TotalST LAWRENCE
Brasher 74 124Canton 211 384Clare 68 88Clifton 67 73Colton 183 272De Peyster 53 70Dekalb 110 183Edwards 112 174Fine 92 142Fowler 81 120Gouverneur 88 135Hammond 42 66Hermon 107 166Hopkinton 152 243Lawrence 60 118Lisbon 204 453Louisville 39 68Macomb 56 109Madrid 94 213Massena 47 77Morristown 99 151Norfolk 69 106Ogdensburg City 9 18Oswegatchie 113 179Parishville 167 265Piercefield 34 49Pierrepont 89 162Pitcairn 51 79Potsdam 203 384Rossie 44 78Russell 181 297Stockholm 137 271Waddington 141 225
3,277 5,542TotalSTEUBEN
Addison 104 170Avoca 139 208Bath 335 587Bradford 113 214Cameron 273 524Campbell 124 228Canisteo 278 592Caton 168 363Cohocton 172 305Corning 96 186Corning City 6 13
Dansville 103 199Erwin 95 197Fremont 95 128Greenwood 165 447Hartsville 182 461Hornby 94 182Hornell City 5 16Hornellsville 136 327Howard 253 524Jasper 187 488Lindley 154 322Prattsburg 297 570Pulteney 103 284Rathbone 95 222Thurston 133 244Troupsburg 193 519Tuscarora 120 231Urbana 179 380Wayland 94 186Wayne 120 320West Union 163 488Wheeler 164 324Woodhull 234 581
5,172 11,030TotalSUFFOLK
Babylon 3 4Brookhaven 279 788East Hampton 172 546Huntington 3 9Islip 1 2Riverhead 131 464Shelter Island 20 142Smithtown 2 8Southampton 255 641Southold 117 382
983 2,986TotalSULLIVAN
Bethel 200 350Callicoon 193 351Cochecton 179 291Delaware 189 274Fallsburgh 146 242Forestburg 86 108Fremont 224 362Highland 108 193Liberty 179 344Lumberland 73 93Mamakating 247 495Neversink 175 332Rockland 256 372Thompson 232 323Tusten 138 203
2,625 4,333TotalTIOGA
Barton 216 422Berkshire 80 207Candor 312 783Newark Valley 149 360Nichols 130 247Owego 359 729Richford 79 208Spencer 177 429Tioga 179 365
1,681 3,750TotalTOMPKINS
Caroline 178 371Danby 229 540Dryden 353 903Enfield 151 362
Groton 154 447Ithaca 156 360Ithaca City 0 3Lansing 187 651Newfield 234 574Ulysses 152 322
1,794 4,533TotalULSTER
Denning 82 105Esopus 168 306Gardiner 114 244Hardenburgh 86 117Hurley 62 124Kingston 24 36Kingston City 2 6Lloyd 76 147Marbletown 163 276Marlborough 97 201New Paltz 126 221Olive 133 197Plattekill 84 207Rochester 261 380Rosendale 66 131Saugerties 105 206Shandaken 106 124Shawangunk 237 461Ulster 61 97Wawarsing 278 494Woodstock 111 137
2,442 4,217TotalWARREN
Bolton 49 59Chester 53 78Hague 34 43Horicon 69 100Johnsburg 93 112Lake George 22 28Lake Luzerne 40 67Queensbury 39 64Stony Creek 32 43Thurman 17 22Warrensburg 47 66
495 682TotalWASHINGTON
Argyle 152 276Cambridge 245 395Dresden 40 66Easton 222 473Fort Ann 122 224Fort Edward 81 113Granville 141 236Greenwich 196 303Hampton 87 121Hartford 96 141Hebron 172 269Jackson 160 292Kingsbury 26 39Putnam 23 40Salem 272 450White Creek 173 284Whitehall 143 215
2,351 3,937TotalWAYNE
Arcadia 178 507Butler 105 352Galen 222 626Huron 92 238Lyons 156 370Macedon 134 320
Marion 108 288Ontario 162 412Palmyra 157 363Rose 127 323Savannah 129 365Sodus 152 516Walworth 117 280Williamson 73 276Wolcott 174 613
2,086 5,849TotalWESTCHESTER
Bedford 69 199Cortlandt 82 234Eastchester 2 2Greenburgh 15 60Harrison 11 26Lewisboro 39 121Mamaroneck 2 2Mount Kisco 10 18Mount Pleasant 15 64Mount Vernon City 1 2New Castle 17 44North Castle 26 47North Salem 38 138Ossining 32 62Peekskill City 0 1Pound Ridge 50 180Rye 6 21Somers 43 206Yonkers City 3 10Yorktown 84 211
545 1,648TotalWYOMING
Arcade 221 592Attica 240 607Bennington 281 621Castile 124 312Covington 105 269Eagle 236 629Gainesville 234 568Genesee Falls 70 244Java 242 609Middlebury 279 775Orangeville 222 557Perry 147 374Pike 152 390Sheldon 264 650Warsaw 234 581Wethersfield 128 378
3,179 8,156TotalYATES
Barrington 249 725Benton 133 497Italy 199 564Jerusalem 401 1,083Middlesex 277 763Milo 132 469Potter 278 748Starkey 190 598Torrey 63 166
1,922 5,613Total
Statewide TotalsAdult Males 110,002Male Fawns 19,793Adult Females 82,090Female Fawns 16,474Total 228,359
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6A
6C6F
5C
5F
6J6G
5A
6H
6N5G
5H
6K
5J 5S
5R
6R6P
6S4A
7F
5T
4C
7A
4L4K
4J
4B
4T
4G4F
4O 4P
4W
7M
7J
4U
4Z4Y
4S
4H
4R
3A
3C
7S
3H 3J 3F 3G
3N3K
3R
3M3P
8F
8J
7H
8S
8Y
8T
8P8R
8N
8H
8C
9P
8X
8A
7R8W
8M
9Y
9N
8G
9W
9X
9A
9F
9H
9M
9S
9G
9C
9K9J
9A
2A 1A1C
3S
9R 9T
2A2A2A
7P
2011 Buck Take vs.Buck Take Objectives
>10% Below ObjectiveWithin + or - 10% of Objective>10% Above Objective
No Deer HuntingNo ObjectiveAntler Restriction Area
Boundaries shown representNYSDEC Wildlife Management Units
6A
6C6F
5C
5F
6J6G
5A
6H
6N5G
5H
6K
5J 5S
5R
6R6P
6S4A
7F
5T
4C
7A
4L4K
4J
4B
4T
4G4F
4O 4P
4W
7M
7J
4U
4Z4Y
4S
4H
4R
3A
3C
7S
3H 3J 3F 3G
3N3K
3R
3M3P
8F
8J
7H
8S
8Y
8T
8P8R
8N
8H
8C
9P
8X
8A
7R8W
8M
9Y
9N
8G
9W
9X
9A
9F
9H
9M
9S
9G
9C
9K9J
9A
2A 1A1C
3S
9R 9T
2A2A2A
7P
Bucks / Square Mile0 - 1.51.6 - 2.52.6 - 3.53.6 - 4.54.6 - 6.0
Buck Take Objectives
Note: The Buck Take Objectives (BTO) for a WMU represents the numberof antlered bucks expected to be harvested per square mile when the deer population is at the desired level. BTOs are based upon recommendations of local stakeholders in each WMU. BTOs are not the estimated take for a particular hunting season but rather help guide the direction of population management efforts in an area. In many Adirondack and highly suburbanunits, deer populations are strongly influenced by factors other than hunting (winter mortality, deer vehicle collisions, lack of hunter access), and no BTOhas been established for these units.
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NEW YORK STATEDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Deer Harvest by Age
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%2011 Deer Take
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western State Total
2011 Deer Take
B k D
70%75%
Yearling portion of NYS Buck Take
50%
75%Adult Buck Take by Age
50%
75%Adult Doe Take by Age
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western State Total
2011 Deer Take
Bucks Does
45%50%55%60%65%70%75%
Yearling portion of NYS Buck Take
0%
25%
50%
75%Adult Buck Take by Age
1.5 2.5 ≥ 3.5
0%
25%
50%
75%Adult Doe Take by Age
1.5 2.5 ≥ 3.5
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western State Total
2011 Deer Take
Bucks Does
45%50%55%60%65%70%75%
Yearling portion of NYS Buck Take
0%
25%
50%
75%Adult Buck Take by Age
1.5 2.5 ≥ 3.5
0%
25%
50%
75%Adult Doe Take by Age
1.5 2.5 ≥ 3.5
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western State Total
2011 Deer Take
Bucks Does
1.00
1.50
2.00
≥ 2.5 Year Old Bucks Taken / Mi2
2.00
3.00
1.5 Year Old Bucks Taken / Mi2
45%50%55%60%65%70%75%
Yearling portion of NYS Buck Take
0%
25%
50%
75%Adult Buck Take by Age
1.5 2.5 ≥ 3.5
0%
25%
50%
75%Adult Doe Take by Age
1.5 2.5 ≥ 3.5
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western State Total
2011 Deer Take
Bucks Does
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
≥ 2.5 Year Old Bucks Taken / Mi2
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
1.5 Year Old Bucks Taken / Mi2
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western
Note: samples from Long Island are included in the state totals only. DEC determines deer age by examining tooth wear and replacement patterns of hunter‐killed deer in each WMU. Approximately 15,300 deer were checked in 2011.
45%50%55%60%65%70%75%
Yearling portion of NYS Buck Take
0%
25%
50%
75%Adult Buck Take by Age
1.5 2.5 ≥ 3.5
0%
25%
50%
75%Adult Doe Take by Age
1.5 2.5 ≥ 3.5
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 ≥4.5
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western State Total
2011 Deer Take
Bucks Does
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
≥ 2.5 Year Old Bucks Taken / Mi2
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
1.5 Year Old Bucks Taken / Mi2
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western
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Antler Point Distribution by Buck Age Class ‐ 2011
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ≥12
Antler Points
New York State1.52.5≥ 3.5
n = 6,113
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60% Southeastern NY1.52.5≥ 3.5
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ≥12
Antler Points
Northern NY1.52.5≥ 3.5
n = 435
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60% Central‐Western NY1.52.5≥ 3.5
Indices of Deer Herd Condition and Habitat Quality
Note: samples from Long Island are included in the state total only. Antler point and age data are generated through examination of hunter‐killed deer in each WMU by DEC staff. In 2011, DEC checked approximately 15,300 deer throughout New York.
16
17
18
19
20
21Yearling Antler Beam Diameter (mm)
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%% Yearling Bucks with Spike Antlers
Northern Southeastern Central‐Western
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ≥12
Antler Points
New York State1.52.5≥ 3.5
n = 6,113
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ≥12
Antler Points
Southeastern NY1.52.5≥ 3.5
n = 3,229
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ≥12
Antler Points
Northern NY1.52.5≥ 3.5
n = 435
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ≥12
Antler Points
Central‐Western NY1.52.5≥ 3.5
n = 2,412
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• Adult bucks must have at least 1 antler with ≥ 3 points • Intended to reduce harvest of yearling (1.5 years old) bucks
Ave. 2002‐04 to 2009‐11
2004 to 2011
AR Units ‐25.5% + 5.7%
Other Southeastern
Units+ 6.4% + 30.3%
NEW YORK STATEDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Antler Restriction Program
Figure 1. Portion of southeastern New York included in this summary.
% Change
Total Buck Take
0.00.51.01.52.02.53.03.5
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Bucks / square m
ile
Total Buck Take per Mi2
AR Units Southeastern NY excluding AR Units
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%Yearling Portion of the Buck Take
AR Units Southeastern NY excluding AR Units
1st AR year (1)
Units
Ave. 2002‐04 to 2009‐11
2004 to 2011
AR Units + 55.3% + 116.2%
Other Southeastern
Units+ 37% + 77.3%
(1) Arrows indicate when mandatory antler restrictions began in WMUs 3C and 3J. WMUs 3H and 3K were added in 2006. In 2011, the NYS Legislature extended mandatory antler restrictions into the southwestern half of WMU 3A. Because the law affects only part of WMU 3A, data from WMU 3A are not included with the antler restriction units in this summary.(2) Fawn recruitment is a measure of the number of fawns per adult doe (≥1.5 years old) in the population prior to the hunting season. The ratio of fawns per adult doe in the harvest provides an index of recruitment for monitoring trends and comparing areas.
% Change
≥ 2.5 Year Old Buck Take
0.00.51.01.52.02.53.03.5
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Bucks / square m
ile
Total Buck Take per Mi2
AR Units Southeastern NY excluding AR Units
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Bucks / square m
ile
≥ 2.5 Year Old Bucks Taken per Mi2
AR Units Southeastern NY excluding AR Units
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%Yearling Portion of the Buck Take
AR Units Southeastern NY excluding AR Units
0.30
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.50
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Fawns / Doe
Index of Fawn Recruitment: (2)
Fawns per Adult Doe in Harvest
AR Units Southeastern NY excluding AR Units
1st AR year (1)
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NEW YORK STATEDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Reported Deer Take by Day ‐ 2011
0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6
% of R
eported To
tal (all season
s)
Northern Zone
Note: Southern Zone includes Westchester County, where bowhunting season ended 12/31/11.
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3 12/10 12/17 12/24 12/31
% of R
eported To
tal (all season
s)
Southern Zone
< 0.1%
0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6
% of R
eported To
tal (all season
s)
Northern Zone
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
% of B
ow Season
Southern Zone Early Bow Season
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1st 2nd Bonus Total
1C 903 Not Set 3,633 7,541 907 12,081 13.4 1,752 1.9 14.5%3A 694 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 NA3C 316 2,000 1,997 0 0 1,997 6.3 312 1.0 15.6%3F 332 4,300 3,240 1,069 0 4,309 13.0 580 1.7 13.5%3G 457 3,100 3,098 0 0 3,098 6.8 482 1.1 15.6%3H 554 1,500 1,487 0 0 1,487 2.7 383 0.7 25.8%3J 356 5,200 4,164 1,035 0 5,199 14.6 756 2.1 14.5%3K 381 800 820 0 0 820 2.2 188 0.5 22.9%3M 749 36,600 12,935 23,991 0 36,926 49.3 4,537 6.1 12.3%3N 223 3,900 2,221 1,932 0 4,153 18.6 368 1.7 8.9%3P 125 1,100 1,096 0 0 1,096 8.8 56 0.4 5.1%3R 206 Not Set 360 1,146 0 1,506 7.3 114 0.6 7.6%3S 431 Not Set 2,181 4,022 374 6,577 15.3 900 2.1 13.7%4A 430 800 798 0 0 798 1.9 258 0.6 32.3%4B 162 1,500 1,577 0 0 1,577 9.8 198 1.2 12.6%4C 165 650 655 0 0 655 4.0 189 1.1 28.9%4F 1,167 9,000 9,005 0 0 9,005 7.7 2,134 1.8 23.7%4G 371 2,100 2,069 0 0 2,069 5.6 460 1.2 22.2%4H 290 400 399 0 0 399 1.4 155 0.5 38.8%4J 149 Not Set 461 1,501 91 2,053 13.8 247 1.7 12.0%4K 256 100 106 0 0 106 0.4 35 0.1 33.0%4L 221 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 NA4O 761 675 688 0 0 688 0.9 171 0.2 24.9%4P 361 1,700 1,706 0 0 1,706 4.7 352 1.0 20.6%4R 290 1 400 1 401 0 0 1 401 4 8 288 1 0 20 6%
WMU
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONNEW YORK STATE
Deer Management Permit Summary ‐ 2011
Area
(mi2)
DMPs Issued
per mi2DMP Take
per mi2DMP Take
Total DMPs IssuedDMP Target
DMP Success
4R 290 1,400 1,401 0 0 1,401 4.8 288 1.0 20.6%4S 220 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 NA4T 132 2,700 2,542 409 0 2,951 22.4 417 3.2 14.1%4U 127 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 NA4W 443 1,000 1,014 0 0 1,014 2.3 273 0.6 26.9%4Y 177 1,700 1,714 0 0 1,714 9.7 290 1.6 16.9%4Z 251 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 NA5A 610 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA5C 1,126 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA5F 1,328 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA5G 1,113 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA5H 3,047 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA5J 674 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA5R 373 5,700 4,829 852 0 5,681 15.2 793 2.1 14.0%5S 422 1,000 993 0 0 993 2.4 357 0.8 36.0%5T 223 300 294 0 0 294 0 91 0.4 31.0%6A 1,472 1,200 1,391 0 0 1,391 0.9 356 0.2 25.6%6C 977 1,200 1,509 0 0 1,509 1.5 360 0.4 23.9%6F 1,213 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA6G 933 8,700 8,678 0 0 8,678 9.3 1,955 2.1 22.5%6H 173 700 729 0 0 729 4.2 114 0.7 15.6%6J 1,576 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA6K 1,161 3,200 3,195 0 0 3,195 2.8 912 0.8 28.5%6N 491 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA6P 203 2,400 1,905 503 0 2,408 11.9 217 1.1 9.0%6R 542 4,600 4,603 0 0 4,603 8.5 725 1.3 15.8%6S 589 3,700 3,722 0 0 3,722 6.3 877 1.5 23.6%
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1st 2nd Bonus TotalWMU
Area
(mi2)
DMPs Issued
per mi2DMP Take
per mi2DMP Take
Total DMPs IssuedDMP Target
DMP Success
7A 545 3,600 4,607 0 0 4,607 8.5 917 1.7 19.9%7F 687 21,200 4,532 16,610 0 21,142 30.8 2,358 3.4 11.2%7H 357 11,500 4,514 8,775 0 13,289 37.2 2,184 6.1 16.4%7J 839 19,500 9,109 10,388 0 19,497 23.2 3,457 4.1 17.7%7M 1,242 13,000 12,991 0 0 12,991 10.5 2,980 2.4 22.9%7P 485 2,300 2,286 0 0 2,286 4.7 541 1.1 23.7%7R 739 24,000 7,879 16,091 0 23,970 32.4 3,340 4.5 13.9%7S 663 8,600 8,158 447 0 8,605 13.0 1,386 2.1 16.1%8A 419 14,600 7,444 7,157 0 14,601 34.8 1,743 4.2 11.9%8C 138 Not Set 210 470 47 727 5.3 152 1.1 20.9%8F 733 32,200 13,028 17,739 0 30,767 42.0 3,777 5.2 12.3%8G 686 35,800 12,984 19,623 0 32,607 47.5 4,450 6.5 13.6%8H 574 25,800 11,047 15,309 0 26,356 45.9 4,178 7.3 15.9%8J 712 20,100 8,169 12,096 0 20,265 28.5 3,114 4.4 15.4%8M 307 5,100 4,910 201 0 5,111 16.6 961 3.1 18.8%8N 314 17,600 7,035 13,720 0 20,755 66.0 2,990 9.5 14.4%8P 356 3,100 3,105 0 0 3,105 8.7 555 1.6 17.9%8R 270 11,600 3,813 7,774 0 11,587 42.9 2,660 9.9 23.0%8S 256 2,500 2,664 0 0 2,664 10.4 576 2.2 21.6%8T 385 3,000 2,982 0 0 2,982 7.7 643 1.7 21.6%8W 440 4,300 4,289 0 0 4,289 9.8 782 1.8 18.2%8X 401 7,200 6,260 951 0 7,211 18.0 1,662 4.1 23.0%8Y 354 4,900 4,184 713 0 4,897 13.8 909 2.6 18.6%9A 462 17,000 6,345 10,959 2 17,306 37.5 1,349 2.9 7.8%9F 277 10,600 3,527 7,310 0 10,837 39.1 1,325 4.8 12.2%9G 230 5,400 1,619 4,108 0 5,727 24.9 816 3.5 14.2%9H 973 22,000 14,635 9,431 0 24,066 24.7 5,449 5.6 22.6%9J 694 11,400 9,092 2,400 0 11,492 16.6 2,750 4.0 23.9%9K 446 4,400 4,382 0 0 4,382 9.8 1,118 2.5 25.5%9M 330 6,800 6,786 556 0 7,342 22.3 1,593 4.8 21.7%9N 207 4,700 3,673 1,794 0 5,467 26.4 1,089 5.3 19.9%9N 207 4,700 3,673 1,794 0 5,467 26.4 1,089 5.3 19.9%9P 582 3,400 3,400 0 0 3,400 5.8 951 1.6 28.0%9R 218 800 797 0 0 797 3.7 201 0.9 25.2%9S 92 500 500 0 0 500 5.5 61 0.7 12.2%9T 248 1,500 1,518 0 0 1,518 6.1 326 1.3 21.5%9W 250 3,700 3,692 0 0 3,692 14.8 690 2.8 18.7%9X 219 750 753 0 0 753 3.4 199 0.9 26.4%9Y 125 2,300 3,162 867 0 4,029 32.3 555 4.4 13.8%
Total (units with a DMP target) 501,675 296,451 214,810 2 511,263 15.8 84,274 2.6 16.5%
Total (all units with DMPs) 303,296 229,490 1,421 534,207 15.5 87,439 2.5 16.4%
Note: DMP targets are not established for suburban WMU 3R, Long Island (WMU 1C), bowhunting‐only units (WMUs 3S, 4J, 8C), or in Adirondack units where DMPs cannot be offered ( WMUs 5A, 5C, 5F, 5G, 5H, 5J, 6F, 6J, and 6N).
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
0100200300400500600700800
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Success
# DMPs
Thou
sand
s NYS Deer Management Permits
DMPs Issued DMPSuccess
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Statewide Summary 2006‐2011
Year
200620072008200920102011
2011 DMAP Summary by DEC Region
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TotalA li ti
NEW YORK STATEDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP)
The Deer Management Assistance Program enables DEC to help landowners and resource managers implement site specific deer management on their lands. DMAP permits are valid for use only during the open deer hunting seasons and can only be used by licensed hunters. More information about DMAP can be found at www.dec.ny.gov/animals/33973.html.
Permits Tags Issued Deer Harvested
2,420 25,783 9,9892,449 25,048 10,1362,490 25,215 10,0102,616 26,275 9,7892,364 21,957 12,3842,312 21,720 10,767
DEC Region
Applications Approved
1 143 110 150 269 268 994 377 2,312
Deer Take 18 999 732 654 1,836 1,348 3,288 1,892 10,767
Average Deer Take
per Permit118.0 7.0 6.7 4.4 6.8 5.0 3.3 5.0 4.7
2011 DMAP Summary by DEC Region and Type of Complaint
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total
Agriculture 0 97 86 113 238 227 938 309 2,008
Municipal 0 3 1 0 1 1 3 1 10
Significant Natural Community
1 4 3 1 1 7 1 1 19
Forest Regeneration 0 33 18 28 19 29 45 61 233
Custom Deer Mgmt 0 6 2 8 10 4 7 5 421 The number of carcass tags with each DMAP permit varies by need and property size. Hunters may generally only use 2 DMAP tags per person.2 Permits may be issued for more than one category of complaint, so the sum of categories may not equal total applications approved in each region.
Category2DEC Region
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Statewide Summary 2006‐2011
2011 Deer Damage Summary by DEC Region
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total117 179 76 53 53 140 589 274 1,481801 759 287 60 132 270 1,508 1,190 5,0076.8 4.2 3.8 1.1 2.5 1.9 2.6 4.3 3.4
2011 Deer Damage Summary by DEC Region and Type of Complaint
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total*4 8 2 3 6 1 6 10 40
Deer Damage Permits (DDPs) are issued by DEC to reduce deer‐related damage on individual properties while damage is occurring, generally outside of hunting seasons. DDPs typically authorize removal of antlerless deer only, though take of antlered deer is authorized for some permits. DDPs authorize deer culling, not deer hunting. The reported take on DDPs is not included in annual deer harvest totals. More information can be found at www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7199.html#DDP.
Category
Airport
DEC Region
2011 1,481 5,007 3.4
Permits IssuedReported Deer Take
Average Take per Permit
Year
Deer Damage Permit Summary
NEW YORK STATEDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Permits Issued Reported Take Average Take per
DEC Region
20062007200820092010
1,2491,1431,2391,358
2,7353,7084,0704,468
2.23.2
1,337 4,445
3.33.33.3
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Statewide TotalsCALCULATED LEGAL DEER TAKE IN NEW YORK STATE
YEAR ADULT FAWNS ADULT FAWNS TOTAL..............MALES............ ...........FEMALES.........
2011 110,002 19,793 82,090 16,474 228,359
2010 106,960 21,131 84,806 17,203 230,100
2009 102,057 19,710 84,330 16,701 222,798
2008 105,747 20,000 79,953 17,279 222,979
2007 104,451 21,096 76,367 17,227 219,141
2006 96,569 18,336 60,102 14,101 189,108
2005 89,015 16,373 61,179 13,647 180,214
2004 88,733 21,022 80,196 18,455 208,406
2003 107,533 26,883 94,376 24,296 253,088
2002 128,292 36,958 113,317 29,649 308,216
2001 127,084 31,414 100,800 22,572 281,870
2000 140,857 31,317 98,265 25,420 295,859
1999 125,392 26,305 84,432 19,830 255,959
1998 121,911 23,652 67,672 17,523 230,758
1997 119,090 21,811 58,772 17,163 216,836
1996 104,689 22,781 59,161 16,134 202,765
1995 113,566 16,670 45,648 12,400 188,284
1994 89,328 18,460 45,106 12,789 165,683
1993 102,431 26,408 71,340 20,109 220,288
1992 117,984 28,257 64,385 22,518 233,144
1991 110,701 24,326 58,765 18,841 212,633
1990 103,258 20,314 51,757 15,481 190,810
1989 99,589 20,600 45,623 16,067 181,879
1988 92,987 23,804 58,464 18,209 193,464
1987 97,595 25,883 59,577 21,660 204,715
1986 90,719 21,622 48,665 17,707 178,713
1985 80,732 17,167 36,972 14,212 149,083
1984 77,596 21,676 53,174 17,864 170,310
1983 79,746 20,082 51,111 16,510 167,449
1982 78,460 24,436 62,338 20,221 185,455
1981 83,669 19,558 46,962 16,133 166,322
1980 75,441 14,177 35,100 11,537 136,255
1979 59,086 7,855 20,685 6,433 94,059
1978 51,872 7,549 19,921 6,217 85,559
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YEAR ADULT FAWNS ADULT FAWNS TOTAL..............MALES............ ...........FEMALES.........
1977 55,880 6,407 15,631 5,286 83,204
1976 54,879 7,808 21,140 6,388 90,215
1975 59,055 9,496 26,937 7,737 103,225
1974 63,266 8,944 23,786 7,307 103,303
1973 49,979 5,849 14,776 4,775 75,379
1972 41,071 3,571 8,130 2,866 55,638
1971 35,821 3,109 6,852 2,508 48,290
1970 36,538 6,450 16,648 5,377 65,013
1969 48,064 8,668 24,061 7,336 88,129
1968 54,010 8,063 23,219 6,873 92,165
1967 51,291 5,684 16,790 4,890 78,655
1966 43,936 6,550 18,121 5,550 74,157
1965 43,846 5,379 13,670 4,525 67,420
1964 35,814 5,444 14,958 4,540 60,756
1963 37,195 6,071 15,496 5,105 63,867
1962 38,782 4,718 15,246 4,035 62,781
1961 36,905 4,490 13,201 3,858 58,454
1960 34,065 1,924 8,079 1,687 45,755
1959 29,606 2,817 7,368 2,515 42,306
1958 35,684 6,815 18,168 5,802 66,469
1957 41,367 7,668 17,214 6,428 72,677
1956 35,592 9,157 19,993 7,573 72,315
1955 40,082 5,250 9,999 4,201 59,532
1954 36,625 314 1,314 296 38,549
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2011 Deer Hunting Season Maps
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