Winter is coming…and so is Canada Goose season. We have three dates reserved again this year in the goose pits of Water Mill.
If you are an EHSA member and would like one of the goose hunting spots, email bol3000.yahoo.com@hubspotstarter.net and send us your preferred date(s).
Goose Dates: Early morning until about noon
Sunday, December 11
Sunday, December 18
Sunday, January 15
Exact costs and other details to come. You must register your interest now, or we will have to give up unclaimed spots.
This is one of our most popular events and does fill up, so sign up here and have fun while also supporting the Alliance’s mission to perpetuate our local outdoor heritage. The Miss Montauk always does a great job of finding catchable fish for the kids. Here are a few pictures of what it is like.
Click through to sign up and also pay your dues if needed. Non Members CAN take this opportunity to join EHSA and get the deal of the century (do the math).
Monthly Meeting of the #EastHamptonSportsmensAlliance
Mon July 25th 7:00 pm
SCOVILLE HALL (NOTE CHANGE IN VENUE), 17 Meetinghouse Lane, Amagansett
GUEST SPEAKER: @mikeinthefield Mike Wright, Author of “In The Field” weekly at 27east.com/sports Mike will discuss local fishing action and best practices for releasing sportfish unharmed
Each year the EHSA sponsors an annual “Take a Kid Fishing Trip” which is 100% free and paid for children by the EHSA and its donors.
The trip will be aboard the Miss Montauk on Tuesday August 16th, sailing at 5pm and returning to the dock at 9pm. All bait and tackle is included, though those who want to bring their own gear are welcome to do so.
The EHSA Monthly Membership Meeting is on Monday, April 25th, 2022 @ 7:00pm, Ashawagh Hall, Springs
Special Guest Speaker: Dan Rogers, Esq.
Dan Rogers is representing local Baymen & people who have and are still challenging the judicial system about access to “Truck Beach”, Amagansett, NY.
This issue can have far reaching impacts on some of the traditions that Town residents have enjoyed for generations as far as access to waterfront/beach-like lands for recreational and/or commercial use of marine waters in our Town.
It’s difficult to ignore the sound of shotguns on the East End in January. “What’s going on?” you may ask. Has the revolution begun? Is this legal? Indeed, it is. Until Monday, it’s shotgun hunting season in Suffolk County.