Any bird hunters in Jersey?

No bird hunting in Joisy, just turkeys, coyotes and groundhogs. Born in Ay Cee a long time ago. Spent a lot of time on the boards and the Steel Pier.
 
Bit of a history lesson...the De Carteret family are one of oldest families still occupying the family manor house in jersey....they were given big chunk of eastern usa by Charles 2nd after he was crowned king on the restoration of the monarchy....they were anti Cromwell...

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Done quite a bit of waterfowling in Virginia, both parents are from Virginia so we spent a lot of Christmas vacations in the Shenandoah valley.
I’ve actually done most of my waterfowling on the eastern shore of MD. Killed a few grouse in the Shenandoah and across the line in WV though.
 
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Nope.....that's the city..... :E Shrug: ...keep going you getting there.....

Hmmm, you’re gonna have to help me out. I’m Canadian. That’s what we call it in the frozen north.
 
I’ve actually done most of my waterfowling on the eastern shore of MD. Killed a few grouse in the Shenandoah and across the line in WV though.
My dad and I would jump shoot mallards and black ducks on the Shenandoah and the North, Middle and south rivers that ran by Waynesboro. Also hunted swan and geese along the Northern Neck of the Rappahanock. Great times but I haven’t been back in years since a good friend from Leesburg passed away.
 
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Hmmm, you’re gonna have to help me out. I’m Canadian. That’s what we call it in the frozen north.

Ah, my wife corrected me. Got it now.
 
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The woodcock pile up at Cape May at Higbee Beach waiting for a favorable wind to cross Delaware Bay. The dog would have to decide which bird he wanted to flush.
I live most of the year and do some bird hunting in New Jersey but also have a house on the Eastern Shore in Maryland where I do most of my bird hunting.
 
Not from New Jersey but my brother lives there and I’m an avid bird hunter. Just down the road in Virginia. I’ve hunted woodcock around cape may but it’s been years.
@Russ16 - I think Woodcock are the only “Wild” upland bird left in NJ (excluding waterfowl). Quail & Pheasant extinct since early 2000s - only pen raised/released birds, the State even closed the Quail season years ago and more recently CLOSED Riffed Grouse as they are now extremely rare. I bought a pointing dog in the 1980s and think I hunted some of the last Wild Quail and Grouse into the 1990s. But, some very good duck & goose hunting as well as Sea Suck hunting off the Coast.
My Son and I started to travel to South Dakota just to hunt wild pheasant and it is worth the drive —- they are Nothing like the Pen raised birds. Once in a while we catch a decent woodcock flight and get into birds for a few days and that’s great —-when it happens. For me, its worth traveling to States with decent populations of Wild Birds (Texas, Montana, Wyoming etc..)
 

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Do you have any cull hunts available? 7 days, daily rate plus per animal price?

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Grz63 wrote on roklok's profile.
Hi Roklok
I read your post on Caprivi. Congratulations.
I plan to hunt there for buff in 2026 oct.
How was the land, very dry ? But à lot of buffs ?
Thank you / merci
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