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Wildlife Management Unit 5A

Those parts of Clinton, Essex, and Franklin 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 easterly along Route 11 to Route 24 (Brainardsville Road); thence easterly along Route 24 to Route 374 in Brainardsville; thence southeasterly along Route 374 through Dannemora to the intersection of Rand Hill Road in West Plattsburgh; thence southerly along Rand Hill Road to Route 22B in Morrisonville; thence southerly along Route 22B to the intersection of NYS Route 22 at Peru; thence southerly along Route 22 to the intersection of NYS Route 9N at Keesville; thence northeasterly along Route 9N to the intersection of US Route 9; northerly along Route 9 to the Little Ausable River in Clinton County; thence easterly along the south bank of the Little Ausable River to Lake Champlain; thence easterly along a line projected due east to the New York-Vermont boundary; thence northerly along the New York-Vermont boundary to the New York-Canada boundary; thence westerly along the New York-Canada boundary to the point of beginning.

Wildlife Management Unit 5C

Those parts of Clinton, Essex, and Franklin Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Route 11 and Route 30 at Malone; thence southerly along Route 30 to NYS Route 86 at Paul Smiths; thence easterly on Route 86 to Franklin County Route 55; thence easterly on Route 55 to Essex County Route 18; thence southeasterly along County Route 18 to NYS Route 3; thence northeast along Route 3 to Essex County Route 18; thence easterly along Essex County Route 18, (Franklin County Route 48), to NYS Route 431 near the North Pole; thence easterly along Route 431 to NYS Route 86 near Wilmington; thence easterly on Route 86 to NYS Route 9N at Jay; thence northerly along Route 9N to the intersection of NYS Route 22 at Keeseville; thence northerly along Route 22 to the intersection of NYS Route 22B at Peru; thence northerly along Route 22B to the intersection of Rand Hill Road at Morrisonville; thence northerly along Rand Hill Road to NYS Route 374 at West Plattsburgh; thence northwesterly along Route 374 to Franklin County Route 24 at Brainardsville; thence westerly along Route 24 to US Route 11; thence westerly along Route 11, to the point of beginning.

Wildlife Management Unit 5F

Those parts of Clinton, Essex, Franklin and Hamilton Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Route 3 and Route 30 at Tupper Lake; thence southerly along Route 30 to Route 28N; thence easterly along Route 28N to the intersection of Essex County Route 2 (the Boreas or Blue Ridge Road; thence easterly along Route 2 to Interstate Route 87 (Adirondack Northway) at Exit 29; thence northerly along the east side of the northbound lane of Route 87 to Route 9N at Keeseville at Exit 34; thence westerly along Route 9N to Route 86 at Jay; thence westerly along Route 86 to Route 431; thence westerly along Route 431 to Essex County Route 18 (Franklin County Route 48), St. Armand's Road; thence westerly along St. Armand's Road to Route 3; thence southwesterly along Route 3 Essex County Route 18; thence northwesterly along Route 18 to Franklin County Route 55; thence westerly along Route 55 to NYS Route 86; thence westerly to NYS Route 30 at Paul Smiths; thence southerly and westerly along Route 30 to the point of beginning.

Wildlife Management Unit 5G

Those parts of Clinton, Essex, Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of the south bank of the Little Ausable River at Lake Champlain northerly of Ausable Point State Campground ; thence upstream along the south bank of the Little Ausable River to US Route 9; thence southerly along Route 9 to NYS Route 9N; thence southerly along Route 9N to Interstate Route 87 (Adirondack Northway) near Keeseville; thence southerly along the east side of the northbound lane of I-87 to US Route 9 at Pottersville; thence southwesterly along Route 9 to the intersection of NYS Route 8; thence southwesterly along Route 8 to NYS Route 28 at Wevertown; thence southerly along Route 28 to the intersection of US Route 9 near Warrensburg; thence southerly along Route 9 to the junction of the Schroon River in Warrensburg; thence southwesterly along the south bank of the Schroon River to the south or east bank of the Hudson River; thence southerly along the east bank of the Hudson River to the intersection of NYS Route 9N at Lake Luzerne; thence northeasterly along Route 9N to the intersection of NYS Route 9; thence southerly along Route 9 to the intersection of NYS Route 149; thence easterly along Route 149 to the intersection of US Route 4 at Fort Ann; thence northerly along Route 4 to its junction with Route 22; thence northerly and westerly along Route 22 to the eastern shore of South Bay on Lake Champlain; thence northerly along the eastern shore of South Bay to the D&H (Amtrack) Railroad; thence northwesterly along the D&H Railroad to the Dresden-Whitehall town boundary; thence northeasterly along the Dresden-Whitehall town boundary to the Vermont-New York State Boundary; thence northerly along the Vermont-New York State Boundary to a point in Lake Champlain that intersects a line projected due east from the south bank of the Little Ausable River; thence westerly along said line to the point of beginning.

Wildlife Management Unit 5H

Those parts of Essex,, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Oneida, Saratoga and Warren Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Route 30 and NYS Route 28 at Blue Mountain Lake; thence southwesterly along Route 28 to the intersection of NYS Route 12 and 28 at Alder Creek; thence southerly along Route 28 to the intersection of NYS Route 29 at Middleville; thence easterly along Route 29 to the intersection of NYS Route 29A at Salisbury Center; thence easterly along Route 29A to the intersection of NYS Route 10 at Pine Lake; thence southerly along Route 10 to Fulton County Route 112 at Caroga Lake; thence easterly along County Route 112 to the intersection of Fulton County Route 125; thence easterly and northerly along Route 125 to Hamilton county Route 6 (Northville Lake Placid Trail), south of Upper Benson; thence easterly along Route 6 to NYS Route 30; thence southerly on Route 30 to Bridge Street in Northville; thence east along Bridge Street to the Sacandaga River; thence southerly along the east bank of the Sacandaga River to Great Sacandaga Lake; thence southerly and northeasterly along the north shore of Great Sacandaga Lake to Saratoga County Road 8 at Conklingville Dam; thence northerly along County Road 8 to Saratoga County Road 4; thence easterly along County Road 4 to the intersection of the Hudson River; thence northerly along the east bank of the Hudson River to the south bank of the Schroon River; thence easterly along the south bank of the Schroon River to the intersection of US Route 9 in Warrensburg; thence northerly along Route 9 to the intersection of NYS Route 28; thence northwesterly along Route 28 to the intersection of NYS Route 8 at Wevertown; thence northeasterly along Route 8 to the intersection of US Route 9; thence northerly along Route 9 to the intersection of Interstate Route 87 (Adirondack Northway); thence northerly along the east side of the northbound lane of I-87 to the intersection of the Essex County Route 2, (Boreas or Blue Ridge Road) at Exit 29; thence westerly along Essex County Route 2 to Route 28N; thence westerly along Route 28N to NYS Route 30 at Long Lake; thence southerly along Route 30 and Route 28N to the point of beginning.

Wildlife Management Unit 5J

Those parts of Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Route 149 and Route 4 at Fort Ann; thence westerly along Route 149 to Route 9; thence northerly along Route 9 to the intersection of NYS Route 9N; thence southerly along Route 9N to the intersection of the Hudson River at Lake Luzerne; thence northerly along the east bank of the Hudson River to the intersection of Saratoga County Route 4 at Lake Luzerne; thence westerly along Route 4 to Saratoga County Road 8 at Conklingville Dam; thence southerly along Route 8 to the north shore of Great Sacandaga Lake; thence southerly, westerly, and northerly along the shore of Great Sacandaga Lake to Bridge Street in Northville; thence west along Bridge Street to NYS Route 30; thence northerly along Route 30 to its second intersection with the Northville Lake Placid Trail (Hamilton County Route 6); thence westerly along Route 6 to the intersection of Fulton County Route 125; thence southerly and westerly along Route 125 to the intersection of Fulton County Route 112; thence westerly along Route 112 to the intersection of NYS Route 10; thence northerly along Route 10 to the intersection of NYS Route 29A; thence westerly along Route 29A to the intersection of NYS Route 29 at Salisbury Center; thence southerly and easterly along Route 29, (the North-South Zone Line), to the intersection of US Route 4 at Schuylerville; thence northerly along Route 4 to the point of beginning.

Wildlife Management Unit 5K

Those parts of Washington, Rensselaer and Saratoga Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of US Route 4 and NYS Route 22 at Comstock; thence southerly along Route 4 to the intersection of NYS Route 29 at Schuylerville; thence southerly and easterly along Route 29 to the Saratoga-Washington County boundary (middle of the Hudson River); thence southerly along the Saratoga-Washington County boundary to the Saratoga-Rennselaer County boundary and the intersection of Rensselaer County Route 125 (on the Bridge) at Stillwater; thence easterly across the bridge and along Route 125 to the intersection of NYS Route 40; thence northerly along Route 40 to the intersection of NYS Route 22; thence westerly along Route 22 to the place of beginning.

Wildlife Management Unit 5N

Those parts of Rensselaer and Washington Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Route 40 and Route 22 near North Granville; thence southerly along Route 40 to Route 67 in Schaghticoke; thence easterly along Route 67 to the New York-Vermont boundary; thence northerly along the New York-Vermont boundary to Route 313; thence southwesterly along Route 313 to Route 61; thence westerly along Route 61 to Route 64 in Shushan; thence northerly along Route 64 to Route 22 (south of Salem); thence northeasterly along Route 22 to Tipladys Road in Tiplady; thence easterly along Tipladys Road to the New York-Vermont boundary; thence northerly, northwesterly and southwesterly along the New York-Vermont boundary to the Dresden-Whitehall town boundary at South Bay on Lake Champlain; thence southwesterly along the Dresden-Whitehall town boundary to the D&H (Amtrack) Railroad; thence southeasterly along the D&H Railroad to the east shore of South Bay; thence southerly along the east shore of South Bay to Route 22; thence southerly and easterly along Route 22 to the point of beginning.

Wildlife Management Unit 5P

That part of Washington County lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Route 22 and Tipladys Road in Tiplady; thence southwesterly along Route 22 to Route 64 south of Salem; thence southerly along Route 64 to Route 61 in Shushan; thence northeasterly along Route 61 to Route 313; thence northeasterly along Route 313 to the New York-Vermont boundary; thence northerly along the New York-Vermont boundary to Tipladys Road; thence westerly along Tipladys Road to the point of beginning.

Wildlife Management Unit 5R

Those parts of Saratoga and Schenectady Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of US Route 4 and NYS Route 29 at Schuylerville; thence westerly along Route 29 to Route 147 near Galway; thence southerly along Route 147 to Schenectady County Route 40 (West Glenville Road); thence westerly along Schenectady County Route 40 to Touareuna Road; thence southerly along Touareuna Road to Schenectady County Route 59; thence southerly along Route 59 to State Route 5; thence easterly along Route 5 to the Lock 9 bridge; thence southwesterly along the Lock 9 bridge to the Rotterdam-Glenville town boundary (middle of the Mohawk River); thence southeasterly and northeasterly along the Rotterdam-Glenville town boundary, the City of Schenectady-Town of Glenville boundary, and the Glenville-Niskayuna town boundary to the Saratoga-Schenectady County boundary; thence southeasterly along the Saratoga-Schenectady County boundary to the Albany-Saratoga County boundary; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the Albany-Saratoga County boundary to the Rensselaer-Saratoga County boundary (middle of the Hudson River); thence northerly along the Rensselaer-Saratoga County boundary to the Saratoga-Washington County boundary to the intersection of NYS Route 29 at Schuylerville (on the bridge); thence westerly and northerly along Route 29 to the point of beginning.




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