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NJ Hunter / New Jersey Deer, Bear & Turkey Hunting / Deer Action / Deer Zone 41 / Alexauken WMA
Posted:  19 Nov 2005 1:41 PM
Anyone hunt there?  Does it get alot of pressure?
Posted:  20 Dec 2005 6:41 AM
I just checked out the area the other day. Have you been there yet?
Posted:  20 Dec 2005 7:00 AM
I drive past Alexauken on the way to my parent's house.  I always think about fall bowhunting it a few times.

I definitely would NOT try it since gun season started.
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Posted:  20 Dec 2005 7:11 AM
I does look good... but guys shoot the place up with the guys the week before Thanksgiving.

They definitely drive the entire place and "push" on to private property.

A couple of years ago I saw little bus loads of guys getting dropped off with shotguns.
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Posted:  23 Dec 2005 7:14 AM
I have hunted there twice since my original post.  Nice piece of property will loads of deer sign.  I went last Saturday AM w/ML and only saw 1 other guy so it seems better on off days/seasons.  I went the Monday after Thanksgiving and found a a buck left in the parking lot with the antlers cut off.  Figured they shot it but had not "earned" it.  A shame.
Posted:  03 Jan 2006 2:49 PM
Dragthor have you seen anything since 6-day on your way to your parents?  think there will be anything left for January permit shotgun?
Posted:  03 Jan 2006 2:52 PM   Last Edited By: Dragthor
Nope... I have not seen anything or anyone.  But it would be fun to walk thru some of those thick areas.

Definitely deer in there...somewhere...close to the houses probably.
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Posted:  03 Jan 2006 3:08 PM
hmmmm, thinking about taking a look if this rain lets up...
Posted:  03 Jan 2006 3:09 PM
Bow or muzzleloader?
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Posted:  03 Jan 2006 3:13 PM
i was actually thinging about going there for Jan/Feb Permit Shotgun.  i would go 'scout' ahead of time without anything but blaze orange(just in case).
Posted:  04 Jan 2006 12:26 AM
Been there for Bow seen good deer,light pressure, after smokepole it gets a bit crowded.
Posted:  13 Sep 2006 7:30 PM
I was wondering about that spot.  We have a lease on the same road as the parking area - Rocktown Lambertville Rd.  Good deer area in general.
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Posted:  13 Sep 2006 7:45 PM
I hunt with my uncle on leased land (Penn/Ewing club) around texas southern gas land on 179 and I usually end up at Alexauken creek during the 6 day firearm season.  Its elbow to a-hole thick with hunters then.  I'll probably get up there for permit bow/fall turkey though.  I interested to see how much pressure there is before shotgun season
Posted:  13 Sep 2006 7:48 PM
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I interested to see how much pressure there is before shotgun season


I hit it from time to time and do run into others, but forget about gun hunting I think the clubs go there before they hit their own?
Posted:  13 Sep 2006 8:05 PM
Fulper used to shoot depradation in that area and I think he used to farm that place before it was WMA it is said from good sources that his STK permit would acount for up to 400 deer a year.
4 years ago we looked at some land to lease just down the road and the land nextdoor had a corn feild PAVED with deer carcuses.
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