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- noun a mountain range in northeastern New York State; a popular resort area
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Yes | No | Report from Shane Harrigan wrote 1 week 2 days ago to answer you cooner im from the northern part of the adirondacks around chateaugay and brainerdsville
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That said, the north adirondacks are not a good agricultural area and the food piles, if maintained year around, have been the difference between a starved herd and a good survival rate with healthy yearlings and does.
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That said, the north adirondacks are not a good agricultural area and the food piles, if maintained year around, have been the difference between a starved herd and a good survival rate with healthy yearlings and does.
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Yes | No | Report from Shane Harrigan wrote 1 week 2 days ago to answer you cooner im from the northern part of the adirondacks around chateaugay and brainerdsville
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Yes | No | Report from cooner wrote 25 weeks 1 day ago shane do you know some thing about my neck of the woods i dont lol? deer number wise the adirondacks are much lower than southern new york. but if your not afraid to bust hump and hunt you stand a good chance of finding some very, very nice bucks around here.
On a scale of 1-10 what would you rate NY for whitetail hunting? 2009
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That said, the north adirondacks are not a good agricultural area and the food piles, if maintained year around, have been the difference between a starved herd and a good survival rate with healthy yearlings and does.
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All Comments from Shane Harrigan wrote 2 weeks 3 days ago nice buck cooner i answered your qustion about what part of ny i was from but i figured it wound be esier to put it on your profile im from the northern part of the adirondacks ner chateaugay once again nice buck it must have felt good to beat your dad.
Field & Stream 2009
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That said, the north adirondacks are not a good agricultural area and the food piles, if maintained year around, have been the difference between a starved herd and a good survival rate with healthy yearlings and does.
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Yes | No | Report from cooner wrote 25 weeks 1 day ago shane do you know some thing about my neck of the woods i dont lol? deer number wise the adirondacks are much lower than southern new york. but if your not afraid to bust hump and hunt you stand a good chance of finding some very, very nice bucks around here.
On a scale of 1-10 what would you rate NY for whitetail hunting? 2009
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Yes, in Central New York the harvest is considerably higher than the adirondacks.
If McCain Loses ... Dave Hurteau 2008
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