New Jersey Pheasant Hunting
Directory of 9 New Jersey Pheasant hunting lodges, guides and outfitters in New Jersey.
Bent Creek is an upland pheasant hunting preserve located in Allentown, NJ, about 5 miles west of Six Flags Great Adventure. Bent Creek is now into its 14th season. We have just under 500 acres of private land managed strictly for bird hunting consisting of sorghum, sudan, wild grasses and small wood lots. Each party will have its own exclusive hunting area. You may hunt over your own dog or hire one of our guides with his own dog.
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Situated amidst the scenic, rolling hill country of Warren County in northwestern New Jersey, the 155 acre Buttonwood Game Preserve features a combination of diverse habitat which provides exceptional cover for pheasant, chukar, and quail. We have designed Buttonwood so that every hunt is a challenging one. There are no guaranteed kills here. The sportsman and his hunting dog earn each and every bird brought to bag.
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Just imagine...Your own private hunting ground, managed exclusively for wildlife. Teeming with the likes of ringneck pheasant, bobwhite quail, and chukar...An eager bird dog and a friendly staff awaiting your arrival. Our extensive acreage is divided into a number of individual farms which are managed for wildlife and for hunting. The farms are all within a 3 mile radius of the clubhouse on the home farm. Our hunters enjoy this setting because it lends itself to privacy and seclusion. Feed and cover plots of corn, sorghum, sudangrass, etc. are seeded each spring in addition to the perennial grasses and plants to provide optimum feed and holding cover for released birds and native game.
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BIRD HUNTING ALONG WITH TOWER SHOOTS. Reservation required for Tower Shoots. Morning hunts from 8:30 to 12:00 Afternoon hunts 1:00 to 4:30pm. Hunt with your own dog or hire a guide and dog for additional fee.
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Indian Creek Commercial Shooting Preserve, LLC is
conveniently located in Sussex County New Jersey. The farm is
comprised of approximately 300 acres of planted fields, rolling
hillsides, second growth timber, wetlands and hardwoods. This
sets the scene for an exciting and challenging hunt and makes
the perfect habitat for pheasant, woodcock, and chukar
partridge. Our commercial season runs from September 1st to
May 1st.
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Acres of fields resting fallow or ripe with crops lure pheasants, chukar and ducks... elusive birds that make for great gunning and excellent sport. Upland game birds are replenished frequently through out out the season, and special secondary releases often occur immediately prior to the arrival of hunting parties.
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Hunt upland birds (including pheasants, quail, and chukars) in privacy and safety six days a week from October through March! Experience the tradition of hunting as it should be — classic cover, classic gamebirds, and classic dog work! Meadowview’s bobwhite quail program produces the closest thing to wild birds possible! Real covey flushes and scattered singles provide authentic quail hunting to the demanding hunter. Wild ringneck pheasants nestled in natural bottomland cover and cornfields re-create the exciting pheasant hunts of yesteryear! Chukars hidden in woodland underbrush and flushing through the trees create a true challenge for shooters of all levels!
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Shore Winds Hunting Farm has changed it's focus from public hunting to dog training and kenneling. We would like to thank all of our past clients and members for their support. Moving forward Jerry will focus on dog training. Pat will now run the kennel business. We will still book tower shoots for private parties through out the hunting season.
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The Hunting Program: Although Wild Wings Hunt Club is a private, membership club, it maintains a commercial hunting preserve license. This allows our members to release birds and train dogs from September through mid April. The Club stocks from November through February on Saturdays AND Sundays as well as many holidays Wild Wings releases more than 5000 birds each season - Pheasant, Quail and Chukar. There is no daily or season limit on the number of birds a member may harvest – nor a per bird fee!
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