Licenses and permits can be purchased online, at any one of DEC's license-issuing agents, or by telephone at 866-933-2257. New hunting and trapping licenses are valid from Sept. 1, 2021, through Aug. 31, 2022; annual fishing licenses are valid for 365 days from date of purchase.
The NY Hunter Education course (Hunter Safety course) is required to purchase a hunting license in New York. The course covers the necessary safety techniques and responsibilities that a hunter must know when using a gun, muzzleloader, crossbow or bow to pursue wild game.
Who Needs a Hunting License. You need a hunting license if you are: 12 years and older and using a firearm or bow to hunt or take wild game.
All residents must have a valid hunting license in their possession except: Resident owners primarily engaged in farming, lessees and members of their immediate families do not need a hunting license when hunting small game on farmlands they are occupying and cultivating.
The following licenses are available to New York State residents only.License NameResident Fee & (Age Group)Lifetime (Hunting & Fishing)$380 (under 5)$535 (5-11)$765 (12-69)$65 (70+)6 more rows
FeesTypeResident FeesNonresident FeesAnnual Valid from September 1 through August 31 each$22 (ages 16-69) $5 (ages 70+) $5 (ages 12-15)$100 (ages 16+) $5 (ages 12-15)Lifetime purchase once and have for a lifetime!$535N/A
It is not illegal to own bows and arrows in New York City, though people who use them as weapons can be charged with reckless endangerment. It is against parks department rules, however, to bring any “missile-propelling instruments” into city parks.
Can you practice archery in your backyard? Generally, yes you can practice archery in your backyard. Some counties will require your backyard range be inspected by an ordinance officer who will issue a permit if your range is deemed safe. Other counties do not allow archery practice within city limits.
I lived in N.Y. for many years and if you hunt and take the safety course you will learn that a bow is considered the same as a firearm. For the most part you are safe with it being in a case which only will matter in a motor vehicle.
You can carry a handgun - provided you have a NYS pistol permit - while hunting with a bow during the regular big game season. However, you may not carry a firearm while archery hunting during a special archery season.
NYS Environmental Conservation Law 11-0505 prohibits: feeding or enticing deer to be fed within 300 feet of public road; and. establishing a salt lick on land inhabited by deer.
New York Senate Bill 7747 (S7747) would allow youth hunters ages 12-16 and senior hunters ages 55+ to hunt with a crossbow during special archery seasons. The bill also removes current minimum limb width and maximum draw weight restrictions.
*The general hunter safety course: Required of hunters pursuing big game (deer, bear) and all forms of small game. Apart from the homework, which can take several hours to complete, the classroom instruction lasts a minimum of seven hours. Proof of the completed homework must be brought to the class.
The Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. §§669 et seq.), enacted in 1937 and now known as the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act, provides funding for states and territories to support wildlife restoration, conservation, and hunter education and safety programs.
The goal of hunter education is to train safe, responsible, and law-abiding hunters.
Saxton Pope and Arthur Young are widely regarded as the “Fathers of Bowhunting.” In the early 1900s, Pope and Young cared for Ishi, the last known survivor of the Yana tribal group in California. Ishi impressed them with his bowhunting skills. He demonstrated how he made his equipment and stalked and shot game.
The New York Bowhunter Ed Course fee is $30.00.
All first-time bowhunters must complete an approved bowhunter education course as well as an approved hunter education course.
Typically it takes about 3 hours to go through the online course, excluding any quizzes and/or exams and restudying that you may choose to do.
You must be at least 11 years old to take this online course.
You must be a resident of New York to take the online course.
The New York Bowhunter Ed Course is approved and accepted by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
All U.S. states, provinces, and other countries that have mandatory bowhunter education requirements will accept the New York Bowhunter Education C...
If you fail a unit quiz, you must restudy the unit and take the quiz again until you pass. You must score at least 70% on the unit quizzes to pass.
The Final Exam is the exam you take at the end of the online course. You must score at least 80% on the exam to pass. You have unlimited attempts t...
Bowhunter Ed is the only safety course provider that develops print materials on behalf of government agencies responsible for Bowhunter laws and regulations.
You must be at least 11 years old to take this online course. You must be a resident of New York to take the online course. Learn More. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. 625 Broadway Albany, NY 12233-4800 1-888-486-8332. Study Guide.
Both hunter education and bowhunter education is currently required in New York in order to purchase a bowhunting license. For more information, see the New York Bowhunter Laws and Regulations page.
The New York Bowhunter Ed Course is approved and accepted by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
The IBEP is used in all states and Canadian provinces and follows the standards of the International Hunter Education Association, a professional organization of hunter education administrators from throughout North America. While basic hunter education courses include archery and bowhunting, the IBEP provides more in-depth skill information to help you become a more effective and responsible bowhunter.
New York. All first-time bowhunters must complete an approved bowhunter education course as well as an approved hunter education course. You must be at least 11 years old to take this online course. You must be a resident of New York to take the online course.
Hunter education is currently required in all 50 states, 10 Canadian provinces, three Northwest Territories, and Mexico. A separate bowhunter education course is required in many of the states, provinces, and other countries to comply with the bowhunting laws and regulations in those jurisdictions.
Bowhunters must master new archery techniques and learn the anatomy and behavior of the game . Before attempting to use archery equipment as a hunting tool, each bowhunter should become a proficient archer. This requires dedication, practice, and good distance-judging ability.
Bowhunting is a challenging sport! This type of hunting is done at a much closer range and requires a high degree of stealth, perseverance, patience, and effort. Bowhunters must become adept at scouting, tracking, and recovering game. Bowhunters must master new archery techniques and learn the anatomy and behavior of the game. Before attempting to use archery equipment as a hunting tool, each bowhunter should become a proficient archer. This requires dedication, practice, and good distance-judging ability.
All U.S. states, provinces, and other countries that have mandatory bowhunter education requirements will accept the New York Bowhunter Education Certificate of Qualification . Likewise, New York will accept Bowhunter Education certifications that are issued by other jurisdictions that meet official IHEA-USA requirements. (This is known as “reciprocity.”)
The course is available to individuals aged 11 years and older, but only those 12 or older may purchase a hunting license.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced that a new online bowhunter education certification course opens today, July 15, 2020. A bowhunter education course is required for all hunters who use a bow and arrow to hunt deer or bear.
A bowhunter education course is required for all hunters who use a bow and arrow to hunt deer or bear. All hunters must also complete a mandatory hunter education course before purchasing a hunting license. "DEC began offering online hunter education courses this spring, and the response has been fantastic," said Commissioner Seggos.
To take the online course and receive a bowhunter education certificate, you must be a New York State resident. The cost of the course is $30. The course can be accessed at Bowhunter-ed website (leaves DEC website). The online course will be available ...
Since the April 15 launch of DEC's new online hunter education course, more than 30,000 people have completed the course. Nearly 70 percent of those completing the online course are 21 or over, and almost 40 percent are women.
All in-person bowhunter education courses have been cancelled this year during the State's ongoing response to COVID-19. The online course provides an opportunity for new archery hunters to get their required bowhunter education certificates before the fall hunting seasons begin. Since the April 15 launch of DEC's new online hunter education course, more than 30,000 people have completed the course. Nearly 70 percent of those completing the online course are 21 or over, and almost 40 percent are women.
If you submit your application electronically you should receive a confirmation email reply within 48 hours. If you do not receive a confirmation please call to confirm that we received your application.
The Hunter Education Program teaches future hunters and trappers how to be safe, responsible, and ethical. After successful completion of a hunter education course or a trapper education course, students will receive a certificate of qualification necessary for purchasing a first-time hunting or trapping license.
Waterfowl Hunter Education - Required to gain access to select State and Federal lands (Wildlife Refuges) open to waterfowl hunting.
New York State's Hunter Education Program is funded by the purchase of sporting licenses through the New York State Conservation Fund and purchases of firearms, ammunitions, and archery equipment. through the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Fund (leaves DEC website).
New York State accepts Hunter Education Certificates from other states when purchasing a New York hunting license.
All in-person courses are free and taught by DEC-certified instructors. Online courses charge a fee. Although primarily offered for first-time hunters or trappers, anyone is welcome to attend a Hunter Education Program course, whether it is for a refresher, you have an interest in the topic, or you took the online course and want some more experience.
IMPORTANT COVID-19 UPDATE: Hunter Education Program staff are not in the office every day. For prompt service, email us ( hunter@dec.ny.gov ). Please do not call and leave a voicemail if you have access to email; this will help prevent delays in service.
It’s the Law! Today’s Bowhunter is approved by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the state agency responsible for the administration of New York's hunter education programs.
This official Bowhunter Education Student Manual is designed to introduce you to laws governing bowhunting and to provide basic information about staying safe when afield. Approved by the National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the material in this manual will provide you with the information you need to be a safe bowhunter.
BOW workshops are designed primarily for women who have little or no experience with outdoor activities. These are three-day workshops that offer many different classes over the course of a weekend.
You must be at least 18 years old to attend this workshop.
Once you have completed your registration form you will be sent a confirmation email. Once registration is closed, 75 participants will be chosen at random in the lottery drawing.
Contact Leslie Surprenant by July 9th, 2021 for more information and to register.
Enjoy a 6-hour guided fishing trip for King Salmon, Coho Salmon, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout and/or Steelhead with Captain Dave Wilson aboard his 28' Baha Cruiser. All fishing equipment is provided. No fishing experience necessary. The boat has an enclosed bathroom with plumbing. Open to women age 18 or over.