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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2003969" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Here is an interesting hunt to consider. Bears are OTC in NY and when I use to hunt the Adirondack Mountains for deer I would see bears all the time. Dragged a few out which cured my desire to shoot one! The High Peaks Region is as wild as it gets east of the Rockies and has really good bear population. This is a fall hunt only, no bait or dogs but I saw bears every time I hunted there. Plus big old mossy horn bucks are there. I killed nice 8 that took us ALL day to get him out he was so far back in. Beautiful wild country. This is hard country and don't underestimate the difficulty of it. There are 49 peaks over 4,000 ft in NY so there is plenty up down. Granite steep gorges, beaver flows, cedar swamps etc provide cool territory to hunt. Good brook trout fishing back in as well. Lots of public land so no worries there. I haven't hunt back there in few years but maybe next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2003969, member: 63925"] Here is an interesting hunt to consider. Bears are OTC in NY and when I use to hunt the Adirondack Mountains for deer I would see bears all the time. Dragged a few out which cured my desire to shoot one! The High Peaks Region is as wild as it gets east of the Rockies and has really good bear population. This is a fall hunt only, no bait or dogs but I saw bears every time I hunted there. Plus big old mossy horn bucks are there. I killed nice 8 that took us ALL day to get him out he was so far back in. Beautiful wild country. This is hard country and don't underestimate the difficulty of it. There are 49 peaks over 4,000 ft in NY so there is plenty up down. Granite steep gorges, beaver flows, cedar swamps etc provide cool territory to hunt. Good brook trout fishing back in as well. Lots of public land so no worries there. I haven't hunt back there in few years but maybe next year. [/QUOTE]
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