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Old 07-04-2006 | 07:38 AM
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Wow, that's cool! Can you do that in Stueben County, Ny also. Erwin Lindley area?

Lisa
Welcome I don't think that NY. has the FLIR yet but I found that this is something that NY does that I like.

2002 Bowhunter Sighting Log Reports
More information from this division:
Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources[/align]Wildlife Home Page[/align]2001 Bowhunter Sighting Log Reports
2002 Report - (124K, pdf)[/align]

Detailed Tables by WMU[/align]2002 Bucks[/align]2002 Does & Fawns[/align]2002 Total deer[/align]2002 Turkey[/align]
For help with the PDF(s)
on this page call (518)402-8924[/align][hr]

Bowhunters who are cooperators in the sighting log keep a diary of their bowhunting activities and the number of animals of several species that they see from their stand. These logs are summarized and a sighting index, which consists of the number of sightings per 1,000 hours, is calculated for each species by Wildlife Management Unit (WMU). The results from 2002 are available in both a Statewide Report and detailed tables for selected species by Wildlife Management Unit.
The detailed tables, accessible from the link box above, include the following information for each WMU:
[ul][*]The number of hunters participating in the log[*]The number of individual animals they saw while on stand[*]The sighting index for that species, or sex and age group, consisting of the number of sightings per 1,000 hours[*]The upper and lower 80% confidence limits on that sighting index [/ul]
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