It's "gun" season
Saturday, November 15th was the first day of “regular” deer hunting season, which continues until December 7th. It is followed by muzzle loading and late bow season which go from 12/8 to 12/16.That doesn’t mean you have to stay out of the woods for these 4 weeks. You can continue to hike if you follow some common sense practices in hunting season:• Avoid hiking close to dawn and dusk when hunters are more likely to be in the woods• Wear blaze orange – hats, pack covers, jackets, etc. Do not wear white, which can be mistaken for the flash of a deer’s tail.• Don’t forget about orange for your pets as well.• Stay on trails. This is not the best time of year to bushwhack in areas open to hunting.• Hike where deer, and therefore hunters, are less likely to be found. Don’t hike in areas that you know are popular with hunters.• If you hear hunters or gunshots, announce in a loud but polite voice, “Hikers on Trail”Opening weekend is always the busiest for hunters so consider hiking where hunting isn't allowed. Check nearby state park regulations here and also check propertiess held by land conservancy organizations.There is no hunting allowed on the newly opened Delhi Trails, a wonderful hiking experience! Check it out if you have not hiked it yet. Click here to see more about the Delhi Trails.If you haven’t tried the Walkway over the Hudson, it's another great hunting season option. The walkway is 1.3 miles and it is connected to a 3.5 mile paved trail west of the Hudson River and 13 miles east of the Hudson.