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EAGLE'S
NEST HUNT CLUB, FL
New Jersey offers sportsmen and women more than 500,000 acres of
state-owned public open space providing a diversity of habitats from
hardwood ridges and rolling hills to pine forests and salt marsh. This
total includes more than 300,000 acres in 119 Wildlife Management
Areas, specifically managed to enhance wildlife populations and
provide for wildlife-oriented recreation.
Hunters can enjoy more than a hundred days of deer hunting, including
seasons for bow, shotgun and muzzleloading rifle. Multiple bag limits
are the rule in most zones. The 2004-05 deer harvest was 58,564. In
addition, some of the best waterfowl hunting on the East coast is
found in the Garden State. Snow geese, brant, black duck, mallard,
bufflehead and a variety of other waterfowl species provide extensive
hunting opportunities, especially on the coastal marshes. The Rockport
Pheasant Farm produces 55,000 pheasants annually for release on
selected Wildlife Management Areas. The wild turkey, reestablished in
the late 1970s, continues to increase throughout the state with the
population now estimated at 20,000 - 23,000 with an annual harvest of
more than 3,000.
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