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RECAP: NY BHA Turkey Hunting 101 at Filson 2024

New York BHA
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IMG_6464.jpgNY Hunters of Color, the NY Chapter of BHA, and NY Department of Environmental Conservation got together May 15th at the Filson NYC store to support roughly new turkey hunters.   DEC gave a brief presentation on regulations and public lands around the city and then a panel of seasoned turkey hunters from BHA and HOC answered questions about all things turkey.   Attendees learned about turkey biology, scouting tips, hunting tactics, and saw some calling demos.   After the panel, some attendees won raffles for turkey calls, decoys and a turkey hunting backpack.   We had a great turnout of roughly 40-45 people and want to thank all the organizations involved as well as a special thanks to Filson NYC for hosting!

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The New York Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers works to bring BHA’s proven, grassroots conservation and advocacy approach to New York’s wild places and rich outdoor heritage. Building on New York’s proud conservation legacy and the Adirondacks that helped inspire Teddy Roosevelt, we believe hunters and anglers remain at the heart of safeguarding wild places for future generations.

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The New York Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers works to bring BHA’s proven, grassroots conservation and advocacy approach to New York’s wild places and rich outdoor heritage. Building on New York’s proud conservation legacy and the Adirondacks that helped inspire Teddy Roosevelt, we believe hunters and anglers remain at the heart of safeguarding wild places for future generations.

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