DEC Region 6 WMU's
Wildlife Management Unit 6A
Those parts of Franklin, Jefferson and St. Lawrence Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of the New York-Canada Boundary and Route 30; thence southerly along Route 30 to US Route 11 in Malone; thence southwesterly along Route 11 through Potsdam, Canton, and Gouverneur, to St. Lawrence County Route 9 south of Gouverneur; thence southerly along County Route 9 to Spragueville and the northwest corner of Fort Drum at Jefferson County Route 26; thence southwesterly along the western boundary of Fort Drum and continuing southwesterly along the boundary of Fort Drum and Jefferson County Route 30 (Pleasant Street) to Jefferson County Route 29 at Strickland Corners; thence northerly along Route 29 to NYS Route 26 near Philadelphia thence northwesterly along Route 26 through Theresa to the village limits of Alexandria Bay; thence westerly along the southern limits of Alexandria Bay to the St. Lawrence River; thence northeasterly along the south shore of the St. Lawrence River to the Jefferson-St. Lawrence County boundary; thence northwesterly along the Jefferson-St. Lawrence County boundary to the New York-Canada boundary; thence northeasterly along the New York-Canada boundary to the point of beginning.
Wildlife Management Unit 6C
Those parts of Franklin, St. Lawrence, Jefferson and Lewis Counties, with the exceptions of land within Fort Drum designated as Unit 6H, lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Route 11B and US Route 11 in Malone; thence southwesterly along Route 11 through Potsdam, Canton and Gouverneur to St. Lawrence County Route 9; thence southerly along Route 9 to Spragueville and the northwest corner of Fort Drum at Jefferson County Route 26; thence southeasterly, southwesterly, and westerly along the Fort Drum Boundary to NYS Route 26 at Great Bend; thence southerly along Route 26 to the intersection of NYS Route 812 at Lowville; thence northerly along Route 812 to NYS Route 3; thence northeasterly along Route 3 to NYS Route 58 at Fine; thence northerly on Route 58 to St. Lawrence County Route 27 (Fine-Degrasse Road) near Fine; thence easterly and northerly along Route 27 to St. Lawrence County Route 24 near West Pierrepont; thence northeasterly on Route 24 to NYS Route 68 at Pierrepont; thence easterly along Route 68 to NYS Route 56 at Colton; thence southerly on Route 56 to St. Lawrence County Route 58; thence northeasterly along County Route 58 to NYS Route 72 near Parishville; thence northeasterly along Route 72 to NYS Route 11B at Hopkinton; thence northeasterly along Route 11B to US Route 11 at the point of beginning.
Wildlife Management Unit 6F
Those parts of , Franklin and St. Lawrence Counties beginning at the intersection of NYS Route 11B and NYS Route 30 at Malone; thence southwesterly along Route 11B to Route 72 at Hopkinton; thence southwesterly along Route 72 to St. Lawrence County Route 58 at Parishville; thence southwesterly along St. Lawrence County Route 58 to NYS Route 56; thence northerly along Route 56 to NYS Route 68; thence westerly on Route 68 to St. Lawrence County Route 24 at Pierrepont; thence southerly along Route 24 to St. Lawrence County Route 27; thence southerly and westerly along Route 27 to NYS Route 58 near Fine; thence southerly along Route 58 to the intersection of NYS Route 3; thence easterly and northerly along Route 3 to the intersection of NYS Route 30 east of Tupper Lake; thence northerly along Route 30 to the point of beginning.
Wildlife Management Unit 6G
Those parts of Oswego and Jefferson Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the confluence of the Salmon River with Lake Ontario; thence easterly along the north shore of the Salmon River to Route 11; thence northerly along Route 11 to NYS Route 177 at Adams Center; thence easterly along Route 177 to the intersection of NYS Route 12 at West Lowville; thence easterly along Route 12 to NYS Route 26 in the Village of Lowville; thence northerly along Route 26 to the boundary of Fort Drum at Great Bend; thence along the boundary line of Fort Drum in a southwesterly, northerly and easterly direction to Jefferson County Route 29 at Strickland Corners; thence northerly along Route 29 to NYS Route26 at Philadelphia; thence northwesterly and westerly along Route 26 through the Village of Theresa to the Village limits of Alexandria Bay; thence northwesterly along the southern limits of Alexandria Bay to the St. Lawrence River; thence southwesterly along the south shore of the St. Lawrence River to Lake Ontario; thence southerly along the east shore of Lake Ontario to the point of beginning, also including all of the Jefferson County islands in the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario.
Wildlife Management Unit 6H
The Fort Drum Cooperator Area, as described in Part 55 of this Chapter, and being Fort Drum Military Reservation in its entirety, located in portions of the towns of Antwerp, Champion, Le Ray, Philadelphia and Wilna in Jefferson County, and in the town of Diana in Lewis County.
Wildlife Management Unit 6J
Those parts of Franklin, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida and St. Lawrence Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of NYS Route 30 and Route 3 at Tupper Lake; thence southerly along NYS Route 30 to the intersection of NYS Route 28 at Blue Mountain Lake; thence southwesterly along Route 28 to NYS Route 12 at Alder Creek; thence northerly along Route 12 to NYS Route 12D at Boonville; thence northerly along Route 12D to the intersection of NYS Route 26; thence northerly along Route 26 to the intersection of NYS Route 812 at Lowville; thence northerly along Route 812 to the intersection of NYS Route 3; thence northeasterly along Route 3 to the point of beginning.
Wildlife Management Unit 6K
Those parts of Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego and Oneida Counties, lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of US Route 11 and NYS Route 177 at Adams Center; to thence southerly along Route 11 to Route 49 at Central Square; thence easterly along Route 49 to Route 365 in Rome; thence easterly on Route 365 to Route 12 at Trenton (Barneveld); thence northerly on Route 12 to the intersection of NYS Route 12D at Boonville; thence northerly along Route 12D to the intersection of NYS Route 26 at Potters Corners; thence southerly along Route 26 to the intersection of Lewis County Route 46 (Osceola Road) at West Leyden; thence northwest along Route 46 to Lewis County Route 44; thence west along Route 44 until it becomes Oswego County Road 39 (at the Lewis-Oswego county line); thence west along Route 39 to Oswego County Route 27; thence north along Route 27 to Oswego County Route 17; thence north along Route 17 until it becomes Jefferson County Road 92 (at the Oswego-Jefferson county line); thence north along CR 92 to the intersection of Jefferson County Road 93; thence northwesterly along CR 93 to the intersection of NYS Route 189 at Lorraine; thence easterly and northerly along Route 189 to the intersection of NYS Route 177; thence westerly along Route 177 to the point of beginning.
Wildlife Management Unit 6N
Those parts of Jefferson, Lewis and Oswego Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Jefferson County Roads 93 and 189 (formerly Route 178) at Lorraine and extending east and north on CR 189 through Worth, to the intersection of NYS Route 177; thence easterly on Route 177 to NYS Route 12 at West Lowville; thence east on Route 12 to the intersection of NYS Route 26 at Lowville; thence southerly along Route 26 to the intersection of Lewis County Route 46 (Osceola Road) at West Leyden; thence westerly along Route 46 to Lewis County Route 44 (Redfield Rd.); thence west along Route 44 until it becomes Oswego County Road 39 (at the Lewis-Oswego county line); thence west along Route 39 to Oswego County Route 27; thence north along CR 27 to Oswego County Route 17; thence north along CR 17 until it becomes Jefferson County Road 92 (at the Oswego-Jefferson county line); thence north along CR 92 to Jefferson county Road 93; thence northwest along CR 93 to the point of beginning.
Wildlife Management Unit 6P
That part of Madison & Oneida Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Route 49 and NYS Route 13 near North Bay; thence southerly along Route 13 to NYS Route 31; thence easterly along Route 31 to the intersection of NYS Route 316; thence southeasterly along Route 316 to the intersection of NYS Route 46; thence southerly along Route 46 to NYS Route 5 at Oneida; thence easterly along Route 5 to the intersection of NYS Routes 8 & 12; thence northerly along Routes 5, 8, & 12 to the intersection of Route 49; thence northwesterly along Route 49 to the point of beginning.
Wildlife Management Unit 6R
Those parts of Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Saratoga and Schenectady Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Route 365 with 12 and 28 north of Barneveld; thence southwesterly along Route 365 to Route 49 at Rome; thence southeasterly along Route 49 to NYS Route 5 at Utica; thence southeasterly along Route 5 to the intersection of Schenectady County Route 59; thence northerly along Route 59 to Touareuna Road; thence northerly along Touareuna Road to Schenectady County Route 40; thence easterly along Schenectady County Route 40 to Route 147; thence northerly along Route 147 to Route 29 at Kimball Corners; thence westerly along Route 29 to Route 28 in Middleville; thence northwesterly along Route 28 to the point of beginning.
Wildlife Management Unit 6S
Those parts of Herkimer, Madison, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego and Schoharie Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of NYS Route 5 and Route 10 at Canajoharie; thence northwesterly along Route 5 to the intersection of Routes 790, 12, 5 & 8 in Utica; thence southerly and westerly along Route 5 to the intersection of NYS Route 26; thence southerly along Route 26 to the intersection of US 20; thence easterly and southeasterly along Route 20 to Route 10 at Sharon Springs; thence northeasterly along Route 10 to the point of beginning.


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