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Deer Hunting Seasons
Special Areas Information
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on Supawna Meadows NWR . There is no refuge permit fee required to hunt
Supawna Meadows NWR . For more information, call (609) 463-0994 .
Any antlered deer taken on Supawna Meadows NWR must have at
least one antler with three or more antler points.
Supawna Meadows NWR is open for deer hunting to properly
licensed hunters as follows:
Fall Bow Season: Sept . 13 - Oct . 31, 2008 (42 days) - bag limit: unlimited
antlerless deer and ONE antlered deer . First deer must be antlerless from Sept . 13
to Oct . 3, 2008 . First deer may be antlered or antlerless from Oct . 4-Oct .31, 2008 .
Youth Day (Bow): Sept . 27, 2008 (1 day) - bag limit: one deer of either sex .
Permit Bow Season: Nov . 1 - Dec . 24, 26 - 31, 2008 (51 days) - bag limit:
unlimited antlerless deer . In addition, hunters who purchase an Antlered Buck
Bow Permit may harvest ONE antlered deer . NOTE: Hunters MUST have a Zone
63 Permit Bow Season permit to hunt the Supawna Meadows NWR during the
Permit Bow Season .
Winter Bow Season: Jan . 1-31, 2009 (27 days) - bag limit: unlimited antlerless
deer and ONE antlered deer .
Supawna Meadows NWR is closed to deer hunting at all other times .
Wallkill River NWR (Zone 2):
Designated areas of the refuge are open during all six deer seasons . Season dates
and bag limits for Zone 2 apply . An annual hunting map, additional regulations
and a signed access permit from the refuge must be obtained prior to scouting
or hunting . The access permit is $20 (free for youth) and must be signed and
carried at all times when hunting on refuge property . Visit our Web site at
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2 Days!
event Highlights
Wildlife Heritage Festival
Celebrating National Hunting and Fishing Day
v Sportmen’s Flea Market
v introduction to Shotgun Shooting
v introduction to archery Shooting
v 3-d archery Course
v kids’ activities
v introduction to Fishing for 8–16
year-olds in the Fishing education Pond
v Little Tykes Fishing
v Casting Clinic For all ages
v Learn Fly-tying Techniques from Trout unlimited
and the Wildlife Conservation Corps staff
v Primitive Living History encampment
v Conservation exhibits
v Wildlife artists
v Fish Cleaning & Cooking
v Trout Spawning
wallkillriver .fws .gov/hunting .htm, call (973) 702-7266 or write Wallkill River
National Wildlife Refuge, 1547 County Route 565, Sussex, NJ 07461 for more
information .
Special Areas - Other Public Lands
Bayside PSEG Tract (Zone 29):
Hunters interested in hunting this 4,500-acre PSEG property located
in Greenwich Township, Cumberland County may visit www .pseg .com/
environment/estuary or call (888) MARSHES for more information . Driving
of deer is prohibited on all PSEG lands . Season dates and bag limits for Zone 29
apply .
Lizard Tail Swamp (Zone 34):
This 400-acre property, jointly owned by New Jersey Division of Fish and
Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy (TNC), is located in Middle Township,
Cape May County . A TNC access permit is required . Call (609) 861-0600 for
permit applications, maps and site-specific regulations . Season dates and bag limits
for Zone 34 apply .
Newark Watershed (Zones 3 and 6):
The Newark Watershed, located in Morris, Passaic and Sussex counties, is
open to deer hunting from September to December . A watershed access permit
is required . Call (973) 622-4521 or (973) 697-2850 for access permit applications,
maps and site-specific regulations . Season dates and bag limits for Zone 3 and
Zone 6 apply .
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September 27-28, 2008
Pequest Trout Hatchery
& natural Resource education Center
Oxford, new Jersey
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
admission is always free!
v Hunter education Field Course
Pequest is located on Rt. 46 about 9 miles west of Hackettstown.
For more information see www.nJFishandWildlife.com or call (908) 637-4125.
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