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10/23/2006

Small Game Hunting in New Jersey

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Dog with woodcockSmall game hunting in New Jersey provides hours of recreation afield every hunting season. From abundant native populations of rabbit and squirrel to elusive ruffed grouse, there are ample opportunities for sportsmen and women to enjoy the pursuit of game.

Each year almost 60,000 pheasants raised at the Rockport Pheasant Farm are stocked on division Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), and 5,200 quail are released on two WMAs. Coyote and fox are perhaps the most challenging of the state's small game species. Though not nearly as popular as in past decades, trappers continue to take species such as raccoon, fox, opossum, mink, otter and beaver.

Small Game Information

arrow 2006 Pheasant Distribution Schedule (pdf, 13kb)
2006 Pheasant Distribution Schedule (html, 91kb)
arrow 2006 Quail Distribution Schedule for Greenwood Forest and Peaslee WMAs (pdf, 9kb)
2006 Quail Distribution Schedule for Greenwood Forest and Peaslee WMAs (html, 36kb)
   
arrow 2006-07 Small Game Seasons (pdf, 24kb)
arrow Dog Training, Exercising & Hunting on Wildlife Management Areas
arrow 2004-05 New Jersey Coyote/Fox Hunter Survey (pdf, 104kb)
arrow Rockport Pheasant Farm
arrow Small Game Harvest Summary, 1985-2003 (pdf, 10kb)
arrow Game Bird Harvest Summary, 1985-2003 (pdf, 11kb)
arrow Pheasant Hunting in New Jersey, 2002

ADDITIONAL LINKS

arrow Wild Turkey Information
arrow Migratory Bird Information
arrow Dog Training Areas
arrow Trapping Information
arrow Deer Information
arrow 2006 Beaver and Otter Trapping Regulations and Information
arrow Hunting Regulations
arrow Hunter Education
arrow Wildlife Management Areas
arrow Forms
arrow Feature Articles

 

 

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