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| Posted: 19 May 2006 10:56 AM | ||
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| Doe's anyone know if there are firearm discharge restrictions in the towns of sayreville and old bridge. I was wondering about waterfowl hunting the morgans creek area. | ||
| Posted: 19 May 2006 11:03 AM | ||
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Contact the town. Ordinances are public. __________________ It isn't the catch or the kill that makes for a great outdoor experience but enjoying all that God has created for us.
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| Posted: 19 May 2006 11:14 AM | ||
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This is the only restriction I found for Old Bridge. I would assume the firearm distance would be the same.
67-1. Unlawful conduct. It shall be unlawful to: A. Use a bow and arrow from a motor vehicle. B. Cast an arrow from or across any road, street or highway. C. Possess a nocked arrow within 600 feet of an occupied dwelling. D. Possess a nocked arrow within 600 feet of a school playground unless authorized by school officials and used under proper supervision. __________________ It isn't the catch or the kill that makes for a great outdoor experience but enjoying all that God has created for us.
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| Posted: 19 May 2006 11:21 AM | ||
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Here is what I found for Sayreville.
r. Firearm Prohibition. No person shall carry or possess firearms of any description, or air-rifles, spring-guns, bows and arrows, slings or any other forms of weapons potentially inimical to wildlife and dangerous to human safety or any instrument that can be loaded with and fire blank cartridges or any kind of trapping device. Shooting into park areas from beyond park boundaries is forbidden except instructional classes, such as archery as shall be under the direction of official Borough authorization. 36-1 SCOPE. The provisions of this Chapter shall apply to that tract of Borough-owned land located between Jernee Mill Road, Bordentown Avenue, and Cheesequake Road commonly known as the Sayreville Well Fields (the “Borough Hunting Property”). Specifically, hunting shall be permitted, by permit only, on the Borough Hunting Property pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter. Hunting shall not be permitted on any other Borough-owned property. The provisions of this Chapter shall be in addition to all Federal and State hunting and game laws that may apply. To the extent that anything contained in this Chapter is inconsistent such applicable Federal and State hunting and game laws, the provisions of the Federal and State laws shall apply. (Ord. #885-04, S 1) 36-2 TARGETED GAME. The only game that may be hunted on the Borough Hunting Property shall be deer, fox, rabbit and squirrel. (Ord. #885-04, S 2; Ord. #912-05, S 1) 36-3 SEASONS. Hunting shall be by permit only and shall be permitted only during the following seasons (the specific dates of which shall comply with State hunting and game regulations): Small game season; Permit bow season; Winter bow season; Six-(6)-day firearm season; Permit shotgun season. Hunting shall not be permitted on the Borough Hunting Property at any other time. (Ord. #885-04, S 3) 36-4 PERMITTED HUNTING TIMES. Hunters issued a permit hereunder may hunt during legal hours according to the New Jersey State Game Laws. Hunting on Sunday is not permitted. (Ord. #885-04, S 4; Ord. #912-05, S 2) 36-5 PERMITTED WEAPONS AND HUNTING METHODS. New Jersey legal bows are permitted and shotguns are permitted to be used on Borough Hunting Property. During deer season, only buckshot is permitted. Rifles of all types are prohibited. Slugs are also prohibited. Hunters hunting by permit on Borough Hunting Property may use portable tree stands. Still hunting and stalking are permitted. Drive hunting is strictly prohibited. Permanent tree stands are prohibited. Baiting is permitted. All baiting devices and portable tree stands must be marked with the owner’s name and Borough permit number. Unmarked baiting devices and unmarked portable tree stands will be confiscated. (Ord. #885-04, S 5; Ord. #912-02, S 3) 36-6 BOROUGH PERMITS REQUIRED. No hunting shall be permitted on the Borough Hunting Property except by permit to be issued by the Borough of Sayreville. 36-7 HUNTING PROCEDURES. Borough permit holders shall be required to sign in and out of hunting areas on a log that will be maintained at the Water Treatment Plant. There will be a total of six (6) hunting areas on the Borough Hunting Property, which areas will be designated on maps to be issued to Borough permit holders. No more than four (4) Borough permit holders may hunt in one (1) hunting area. Borough permit holders will be issued a key for two (2) entrance gates, which will be double-locked during hunting season. Borough permit holders will be required to open the orange lock. All vehicles shall be operated on delineated roadways only and shall be parked in a manner so as not to block any roads. Borough permit holders shall not drive in hunting areas between sunrise and 9:00 a.m. and between 3:00 p.m. and sunset during all hunting seasons. When departing the hunting area with harvested game, all such game shall be annotated on the log provided for sign-in. Field dressing of game must be done in areas away from roads and trails. Each permit bearer is limited to a maximum of two (2) deer per Borough permit. This includes any deer taken by a child of a permit holder. Borough permit holders shall report all incidents of illegal hunting and poaching to the Sayreville Police Department. Keys issued to permit-holders must be returned to the Borough Recreation Department at the end of the annual hunting season for which the permit has been issued. Failure to return the key shall be cause for disqualification from being issued any subsequent permits. (Ord. #885-04, S 7) 36-8 SAFETY. “No hunting” zones will be designated on the hunting maps distributed to Borough permit holders. No person shall discharge any firearm or bow and arrow within the areas designated on the map as “no hunting” zones. The careless, reckless or improper use of any firearm or bow and arrow tending to imperil or cause danger or harm to person or property is prohibited. (Ord. #885-04, S 8) __________________ It isn't the catch or the kill that makes for a great outdoor experience but enjoying all that God has created for us.
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| Posted: 19 May 2006 2:00 PM | ||
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mpemt24 thanks for the info i apreciate the help.
Chuck |
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