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| Posted: 28 Feb 2006 6:47 PM | ||
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Getting back into bird hunting after 20 years off, is there a publication or a way that I can find out how to access the WMA's. The county maps have them but in the FOREST how do you find out where the birds/field are at?? I can easily hit Peasley, Millville, Glassboro,Stafford Forge, Port Republic, Manahawin Ect. Anything anyone can tell me would be appreciated. THANX![]() ![]()
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| Posted: 28 Feb 2006 6:48 PM | ||
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| go to google.com and search for google earth, its a free program that offers satellite over head photos. You can look up the WMA's and see where the fields are in relation to the access roads. | ||
| Posted: 28 Feb 2006 6:49 PM | ||
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| Posted: 28 Feb 2006 6:56 PM | ||
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the WMA's are listed on the NJ Fish & Game website, with maps and locations __________________ A true outdoorsman gives more to nature than he takes out!
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| Posted: 28 Feb 2006 7:35 PM | ||
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| Typically the state cuts fields next to the parking lots. Helen Keller could find them.Or just follow the dirt road through the wma that the stocking follows. | ||
| Posted: 28 Feb 2006 7:47 PM | ||
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| Google Earth. Thanx. I really want to shoot woodcock. I always thought they were cool, and eat great!!! Thanx again. | ||