January Hunting Season on Long Island
In Suffolk County, the regular bowhunting deer season runs through Jan. 31, and the special late firearms season runs from Jan. 3 through 31. Town permits are required in the towns of Southampton, Islip, and Smithtown. For DEC-managed lands, hunters not holding drawing numbers or who missed the reservation sign-up period can claim reservations for any unfilled hunting spots between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Dec. 19 - 24, 26 - 31, and between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Jan. 4 - 31. You must make reservations in person. For more information on reservation procedures and to see which DEC-managed lands are available for firearms deer hunting, visit
DEC's website. For regulations, places to hunt, and more information, visit DEC's
Hunting on Long Island webpage or contact the DEC Region 1 Wildlife Office at
(631) 444-0310.
While statistics show that hunting in New York State is safer than ever, mistakes are made every year. Nearly every hunting-related shooting incident is preventable, and hunters are encouraged to use common sense this season and to remember the tools taught in DEC's Hunter Education Course.
Firearms Safety
- Point your gun in a safe direction
- Treat every gun as if it was loaded
- Be sure of your target and beyond
- Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot
DEC encourages all hunters to wear blaze orange or pink to make themselves more visible to other hunters. Hunters who wear hunter orange are seven times less likely to be shot.
When hunting in tree stands, use a safety harness and a climbing belt, as most tree stand incidents occur when hunters are climbing in and out of the stand. Hunters should never climb in or out of a tree stand with a loaded firearm.