(a)
The Director with the approval of the Council may authorize the issuance of
shotgun permit season permits for the taking of deer anywhere within the State
or at any State or Federal installation.
(b) If the anticipated harvest of deer has
not been accomplished during this season, additional days of shotgun
permit
deer hunting may be authorized by the Director, in consultation with the
Council. Such authorization and the dates thereof shall be announced by press
and radio.
1. If the yearly antlered or
antlerless harvest in any deer management zone is above or below the stated
buck goal by 15 percent, the Council may, upon consultation with the Director,
move a deer management zone into a more liberal or more conservative regulation
set for subsequent deer seasons, as is determined to be appropriate to provide
for harvests which will meet the stated goals, as specified in (r) below. The
appropriate regulation set will be determined by estimating the resulting
harvest of antlered or antlerless deer under various regulation sets having
varying season lengths and/or bag limits. Such regulation set changes will be
made by publication of a notice of administrative change in the New Jersey
Register, as well as by posting notice on the Division's website and in the
Hunting Digest which summarizes hunting season dates and regulations.
(c) Bag limit: A properly licensed
hunter who did not take two antlered deer during the current year, six-day
firearm season may take one antlered deer during the shotgun
permit season.
Only one antlered deer may be taken Statewide during the shotgun
permit season,
regardless of the number of permits obtained. One deer, either antlered or
antlerless, may be taken in zones in Regulation Sets 0, 1, and 2. Two deer,
either one antlered and one antlerless or two antlerless, may be taken in zones
in Regulation Sets 3 and 4, and in Zone 37. In zones in Regulation Set 5, the
bag limit is one antlered deer and five antlerless deer. In zones in Regulation
Set 6, the bag limit is one antlered deer and nine antlerless deer. One
antlered deer and an unlimited number of antlerless deer may be taken in zones
in Regulation Sets 7 and 8, and in Zones 39, 53, 54, 61, 64, 66, and 68. In
zones in Regulation Set 7, only antlerless deer may be taken on the Wednesday
through Friday preceding the six-day firearm season and on the dates concurrent
with the six-day firearm season, as specified at
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.27(a). In Zones 64
and 68, only antlerless deer may be taken during the dates concurrent with the
six-day firearm season, as specified at
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.27(a). In zones in
Regulation Set 8, only antlerless deer may be taken during the Monday through
Wednesday and Friday of Thanksgiving week, and the Wednesday through Friday of
the week preceding the six-day firearm season, and during the dates concurrent
with the six-day firearm season, as specified at
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.27(a). Only one deer
may be taken at a time until the season limit is reached except in zones in
Regulation Sets 6, 7, and 8, and in Zones 39, 54, 61, 64, 66, and 68, where the
limit is two deer at a time per
permit until the season concludes. Confirmation
numbers are valid on the day of issuance in all zones. All deer tagging and
registration provisions apply. Hunters must use an antlered deer harvest report
stub from their antlered shotgun
permit which is designated for use during the
permit shotgun season, when registering an antlered deer. The antlered shotgun
permit with antlered deer harvest report stub, which is valid only for the
harvest of one antlered deer, must be purchased in addition to an antlerless
shotgun
permit. The antlered shotgun
permit with antlered deer harvest report
stub may be used in any zone for which the hunter has already purchased an
antlerless
permit. The antlered shotgun
permit with antlered deer harvest
report stub must be purchased prior to the season opener or at the time of the
purchase of the initial antlerless shotgun
permit if the season has already
begun. The season bag limits apply to both regular and farmer deer permits;
however, all farmer shotgun permits are valid for taking antlerless deer only,
when used during the six-day firearm buck season and on any other days
authorized through the last day of the six-day firearm buck season.
1. In Zones 3, 9, 13, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34,
35, 47, and 63, it shall be illegal to kill, take, or attempt to take any
antlered deer which does not have a minimum of three antler points on one
side.
(d) Duration of
the
permit shotgun deer season is as set forth at (d)1 through 19 below. There
is no season in Zone 67. Legal hunting hours shall be from 1/2 hour before
sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset on the following dates:
1. The Wednesday through Friday of the week
following the six-day firearm season as specified in
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.27(a) in
zones in Regulation Sets 1, 2, 3, and 4.
2. The Wednesday through Friday of the week
following the six-day firearm season, and the second Saturday through the third
Saturday in January, in zones in Regulation Set 5.
3. The Wednesday through Friday of the week
following the six-day firearm season as specified in
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.27(a) in zones in
Regulation Set 0.
4. The week of
the six-day firearm season, the Wednesday through Friday of the week following
the six-day firearm season, and the first Saturday in January through the
second Saturday in February in zones in Regulation Set 7.
5. The week of the six-day firearm season as
specified at
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.27(a), and the
Wednesday through Friday of the week following the six-day firearm season, and
the first Saturday in January through January 31 in Zone 68.
6. December 28, 30, and 31, 2019; and
December 26, 28, and 29, 2020; December 25, 27, and 28, 2021; December 24, 26,
and 27, 2022; December 23, 25, and 26, 2023; December 28, 30, and 31, 2024, in
Zone 37.
7. The Wednesday through
Friday of the week following the six-day firearm season as specified in
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.27(a), and the first
Saturday in January through January 31 in zones in Regulation Set 6.
8. December 7, 9-14, 21, and 28, 2019, and
January 4, 11, 18, and 25, and February 1 and 8, 2020; and December 5, 7-12,
19, and 26, 2020, and January 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 and February 6 and 13, 2021;
December 4, 6-11, 18, 25, 2021, and January 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29, and February
5 and 12, 2022; December 3, 5-10, 17, 24, and 31, 2022, and January 7, 14, 21,
and 28, and February 4 and 11, 2023; December 2, 4-9, 16, 23, and 30, 2023, and
January 6, 13, 20, and 27 and February 3 and 10, 2024; December 7, 9-14, 21,
and 28, 2024, and January 4, 11, 18, 25 and February 1 and 8, 2025, in Zone
39.
9. (Reserved.)
10. December 9-14 and 18-20, 2019, and
January 4-11, 2020; and December 7-12, 16, 17, and 18, 2020, and January 2-9,
2021; December 6-11 and 15-17, 2021, and January 1-8, 2022; December 510, 14,
15, and 16, 2022, and January 7-14, 2023; and December 4-9, 13, 14, and 15,
2023, and January 6-13, 2024; December 9-14, 18, 19, and 20, 2024, and January
4-11, 2025, in Zone 53.
11.
December 9-14 and 21, 2019, and January 4, 6-11, 2020; and December 7-12 and
19, 2020, and January 2, 4-9, 2021; and December 6-11 and 18, 2021, and January
1, 3-8, 2022; and December 510 and 17, 2022, and January 7, 9-14, 2023; and
December 4-9 and 16, 2023, and January 6, 8-13, 2024; and December 9-14 and 21,
2024, and January 4, 6-11, 2025, in Zone 54.
12. (Reserved.)
13. (Reserved.)
14. The Monday through Wednesday and Friday
of Thanksgiving week, the week of the six-day firearm season, the Wednesday
through Friday of the week following the six-day firearm season, and the first
Saturday in January through the second Saturday in February in zones in
Regulation Set 8.
15. December
7-12 and 16-18, 2015; and December 5-10 and 14-16, 2016, in Zone 61.
16. December 9-14, 2019; December 7-12, 2020;
December 6-11, 2021; December 3-8, 2022; December 4-9, 2023; and December 9-14,
2024, in Zone 64.
17. November
30-December 7 and December 13 and 14, 2019, and January 4, 11, 18, and 25,
2020; and November 28-December 5 and December 11 and 12, 2020, and January 2,
9, 16, and 23, 2021, and November 27-December 4 and December 10 and 11, 2021;
and January 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2022; and November 26-December 3 and December 9
and 10, 2022, and January 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2023; and November 25-December 2
and December 8 and 9, 2023, and January 6 and 13, 2024; and November
30-December 7 and December 13 and 14, 2024, and January 4, 11, 18, and 25,
2025, in Zone 66.
18. At other
times as determined by the Director.
19. The permit shotgun season for persons
possessing farmer shotgun permit season permits includes the six-day firearm
season in addition to the day or days the season is open for applicable zones
by qualified farmers on the farm occupied and designated in the application, or
in the zone designated on a non-occupant farmer permit. All other regulations
applicable to the zone and farmer shotgun permits shall apply.
(e) Antlerless shotgun permit
season permits are valid only in the designated deer management zones or other
designated areas and are not transferable. Antlerless multi-zone regulation set
permits are valid for use in any deer management zone within the designated
regulation set and are not transferable. An antlered shotgun permit with
antlered deer transportation tag may be used in any zone for which the hunter
has an antlerless shotgun permit during this season.
(f) Method: The taking of deer with a shotgun
under a shotgun
permit season
permit or a farmer shotgun
permit season
permit
is permitted in designated deer management zones by holders of a shotgun
permit
season
permit and, on their own property, by holders of a farmer shotgun
permit
season
permit.
1. Limited quota, special deer
permits for shotgun permit season will be issued on an individual basis to
holders of valid and current firearm licenses, persons who have applied for the
shotgun hunter education course prior to the permit application period, and
qualified farmers. Only one application, whether for shotgun or muzzleloader
permit season, may be submitted by regular firearm license holders for the
initial permit drawing. Applications for more than the allowable number of
permits during the initial application period will cause all applications by an
individual to be void and subject the applicant to prosecution. All persons,
while their hunting licenses are void under the authority of law or as imposed
by a court, are prohibited from making application for, or otherwise procuring,
a shotgun deer permit. For special management zones where the agency
administering the affected lands requires that hunters attend mandatory hunter
orientation as a condition of access, failure to attend the designated session
shall result in invalidation of the shotgun season permit for the zone. Limited
quota, special deer permit zones include the following deer management zones:
37, 38, 39, 53, 54, 61, 64, 66, 67, and 68. Only one antlerless shotgun permit
season permit may be purchased per zone. Only one antlered shotgun permit with
antlered deer transportation tag may be purchased per season.
2. All other special deer permits for shotgun
permit season will be issued on an individual basis to holders of valid and
current firearm licenses via the Division's ELS or, in the event of ELS
operating difficulties, by providing the same information at ELS locations
through such alternate system as may be designated by the Division. These
permits may be issued beginning on the effective date of the current Game Code,
or as authorized by the Division, through the last day of the season. Qualified
applicants may purchase permits from authorized agents for the following deer
management zones: 1-31, 34-36, 41, 42, 43, 45-51, 55, 63 and 65. Qualified
farmers may obtain permits as provided in (i) below. Only one shotgun permit
season permit may be purchased per zone.
(g) Permits for shotgun permit season consist
of a back display, which includes a harvest report stub. The back display
portion of the permit will be conspicuously displayed on the outer clothing in
the case of the farmer shotgun permit season permit. All deer must be legally
registered via the automated harvest report system. Under the AHRS, the harvest
report stub on the permit must be filled out, with the exception of the
confirmation number, immediately upon killing, and every deer is to have a tag
affixed to the carcass bearing the hunter's CID, date of harvest, zone of
harvest, antler points if applicable, and confirmation number if registered.
This tag shall remain attached until such time as the deer is processed for
consumption. This filled in harvest report stub allows legal transportation of
the deer of either sex to a location where the hunter may register his or her
deer via an automated harvest report system as designated by the Division only.
Possession of a deer after 7:00 P.M. local time on the date killed without a
legal confirmation number shall be deemed illegal under the AHRS. Hunters must
register their deer via an automated harvest report system prior to the attempt
to take an additional deer, except as in (c) above, and no later than 7:00 P.M.
local time of the day of harvest. The hunter must record the confirmation
number given by the AHRS. Should the hunter be unable to access the AHRS by the
designated time on the day of harvest, the deer shall be immediately reported
by telephone to the nearest Division of Fish and Wildlife law enforcement
regional headquarters, and registered via the AHRS the next day. Within 48
hours of registering a deer with the AHRS and upon request from the Division, a
hunter shall be required to produce the head of the deer harvested or produce
records relating to the location of the head. This confirmation number will
allow this person to continue hunting and take one additional antlerless deer
during the shotgun permit season, provided the season is open the following
day(s) or on any additional days that shotgun permit season hunting is
authorized. The confirmation number will allow this hunter to continue hunting
and take one additional antlerless deer during the shotgun permit season,
provided the season is open or on any additional days that shotgun permit
season hunting is authorized. Permittees will be able to continue hunting on
the designated season dates after registration of deer and issuance of
confirmation numbers. Hunters must use an antlered deer harvest report stub
from their antlered shotgun permit, which is designated for use during the
permit shotgun season, when registering an antlered deer. The antlered shotgun
permit with antlered deer harvest report stub which is valid only for the
harvest of one antlered deer, must be purchased in addition to an antlerless
shotgun permit. The antlered shotgun permit with antlered deer harvest report
stub may be used in any zone for which the hunter has already purchased an
antlerless permit. The antlered shotgun permit with antlered deer harvest
report stub must be purchased prior to the season open or at the time of the
purchase of the initial antlerless shotgun permit if the season has already
begun.
(h) Shotgun
Permit Season
limited quota, special deer permits shall be applied for as follows:
1. Holders of valid and current firearm
hunting licenses, including juvenile firearm license holders, may apply by
submitting an application properly completed in accordance with instructions.
First time permit applicants who do not yet possess a valid hunting license may
apply for a shotgun deer hunting permit provided they have applied for a hunter
education course prior to the permit application period and have provided such
related information as may be required on the application.
2. Permits for shotgun permit season will be
issued on an individual basis to holders of valid and current firearm licenses,
and persons with hunter education courses pending as indicated in (h)1 above.
Only one application, whether for antlerless or antlered shotgun or
muzzleloader, permit season or as provided for in (h)1 above, may be submitted
by any one individual during the initial application period and only one
application, whether for a leftover shotgun or leftover muzzleloader permit,
may be submitted by any one individual during the initial application period.
Applications for more than the allowable number of permits during the initial
application period will cause all applications to be void and subject the
applicant to prosecution.
3. The
application shall be filled in to include: Conservation ID Number or name,
address, current firearm hunting license number or as provided for in (h)1
above, deer management zone applied for, and any other information requested.
Only those applications will be accepted for participation in random selection,
which are received during the period of June 1-August 31. Applications
submitted after August 31 will not be considered for the initial drawing.
Selection of permittees will be made by random selection.
4. Unsuccessful applicants will be notified.
Any permit obtained by fraud is void.
5. Successful applicants will be notified.
Unless otherwise indicated, the non-refundable permit application fee payable
to "The Division of Fish and Wildlife" shall accompany the completed
application. If selected to receive a permit, the full permit fee will be
payable to the Division.
6. Nothing
herein contained shall preclude the Division from issuing unfilled and
unclaimed permits on a first come-first served basis to any properly licensed
hunter after the permit selection process.
(i) Pursuant to the provisions of
N.J.S.A. 23:3-56.1, Occupant and
Non-occupant Farmer Shotgun
Permit Season Permits shall be applied for as
follows:
1. Only the owner or lessee of a
farm, who resides thereon, or the immediate family of that farmer 10 years of
age or older who reside in the farmers household, may apply on forms provided
for an occupant farmer shotgun permit season permit. Under this section, a farm
is an area of five acres or more and producing a gross income in excess of $
500.00 and is tax assessed as farmland. The occupant Farmer Shotgun Permit
Season Permit will be issued in all deer management zones.
2. The owner or lessees of a farm, who does
not reside thereon, and their immediate family 10 years of age or older, may
apply on forms provided for a non-occupant farmer deer permit. Under this
subsection, applicants must farm 30 tilled acres that are tax assessed as
farmland. Wood lots are not included in acreage needed to qualify. Properties
do not need to be contiguous. No more than five individuals may receive a
permit for the season for a property. The applicants must be the farmer or
farmers, or their immediate family aged 10 years and older.
3. Application forms may be obtained from the
County Agricultural Agent, the Division of Fish and Wildlife, Mail Code 501-03,
P.O. Box 420, Trenton, N.J. 08625-0420, or Division field offices.
4. The application form shall be filled in to
include: Conservation ID Number or name, age, size of farm, address, social
security number, and any other information requested thereon. Properly
completed application forms will be accepted during the period of June 1 to
October 1. After that date, permits may not be received in time for the opening
day of the season. There is no fee required, and all qualified applicants will
receive a farmer shotgun permit season permit, delivered by mail.
5. Qualified farmers may apply for one
antlerless and one antlered shotgun permit season permit in any management zone
in addition to one antlerless and one antlered muzzleloader rifle permit season
permit in any management zone where a muzzleloader rifle permit season is
prescribed. Qualified farmers may also apply for either the permit shotgun or
permit muzzleloader season permit as a regular firearm hunting license
applicant. No farmer may use more than one antlered permit for any season.
Application for more than the allowable number of permits during the initial
application period will cause all applications by an individual to be void and
subject the applicant to prosecution.
6. In deer management zones where no regular
permit shotgun season has been authorized, the season for qualified and
permitted farmers will include the six-day firearm season and the Wednesday
following the six-day firearm season and as provided for in (d)19 above, and
the bag limit will be one deer per permit. Only one antlerless deer may be
taken on this permit.
(j) Shotgun, Occupant Farmer Shotgun and
Non-occupant Farmer Shotgun
Permit Season Permits shall be used as follows:
1. The antlerless shotgun permit season
permit is valid only in the deer management zone (DMZ) designated and are not
transferable from individual to individual. The antlered shotgun permit is
valid in any zone which the farmer has a antlerless permit for that season. The
shotgun permit season permit hunter is responsible for hunting in the correct
DMZ as indicated and in ascertaining the boundaries.
2. The occupant farmer antlerless shotgun
permit season permit is valid only on the farm occupied and designated in the
application and are not transferable from deer management zone to deer
management zone, or from farm to farm or from individual to individual. The
antlered shotgun occupant permit is valid in any zone which the farmer has a
season antlerless permit for that season. The occupant farmer shotgun permit
season permit hunter is responsible for hunting on the correct farm in the
correct DMZ as indicated and in ascertaining the boundaries.
3. The non-occupant farmer antlerless shotgun
season permit is valid only on private land within the deer management zone
designated in the permit and are not valid on public lands within the DMZ. The
antlered shotgun non-occupant permit is valid in any zone which the farmer has
a season antlerless permit for that season. These permits are not transferable
from deer management zone to deer management zone or from individual to
individual. The non-occupant farmer shotgun permit season hunter is responsible
for hunting on private lands in the correct DMZ as indicated and in
ascertaining the boundaries.
(k) The Deer Management Zone Map is on file
at the Office of Administrative Law and is available from that agency or the
Division. The Shotgun
Permit Season
Permit Quotas are as follows:
SHOTGUN PERMIT SEASON PERMIT
QUOTAS |
Deer Mgt.Zone
No. |
Season Dates Code |
Permit
Quota |
Portions of Counties Involved |
1 |
3 |
645 |
Sussex |
2 |
2 |
3,250 |
Sussex |
3 |
3 |
303 |
Sussex, Passaic,
Bergen, Morris |
4 |
3 |
744 |
Sussex, Warren |
5 |
5 |
8,360 |
Sussex, Warren |
6 |
1 |
2,210 |
Sussex, Morris,
Passaic, Essex, Warren |
7 |
4 |
3,490 |
Warren,
Hunterdon |
8 |
4 |
7,280 |
Warren, Hunterdon,
Morris, Somerset |
9 |
4 |
1,240 |
Morris, Somerset |
10 |
4 |
3,590 |
Warren,
Hunterdon |
11 |
4 |
2,370 |
Hunterdon |
12 |
4 |
4,140 |
Mercer, Hunterdon,
Somerset |
13 |
4 |
1,000 |
Morris, Somerset,
Union |
14 |
4 |
2,820 |
Mercer, Somerset,
Middlesex, Burlington |
15 |
4 |
2,650 |
Mercer, Monmouth,
Middlesex |
16 |
2 |
1,630 |
Ocean, Monmouth |
17 |
5 |
1,650 |
Ocean, Monmouth,
Mercer, Burlington |
18 |
1 |
200 |
Ocean |
19 |
5 |
2,830 |
Camden,
Burlington |
21 |
3 |
270 |
Burlington, Ocean |
22 |
2 |
785 |
Burlington, Ocean |
23 |
3 |
260 |
Burlington, Camden,
Atlantic |
24 |
3 |
106 |
Burlington, Ocean |
25 |
5 |
3,400 |
Gloucester, Camden,
Atlantic, Salem |
26 |
2 |
2,365 |
Atlantic |
27 |
2 |
1,540 |
Salem,
Cumberland |
28 |
2 |
1,530 |
Salem, Cumberland,
Gloucester |
29 |
2 |
1,390 |
Salem,
Cumberland |
30 |
1 |
520 |
Cumberland |
31 |
2 |
390 |
Cumberland |
34 |
1 |
1,370 |
Cape May,
Cumberland |
35 |
2 |
2,910 |
Gloucester,
Salem |
36 |
4 |
1,000 |
Bergen, Hudson,
Essex, Morris, Union, Somerset, Middlesex, Passaic |
37 |
6 |
100 |
Burlington, Ocean
(Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst) |
38 |
7 |
200 |
Morris (Great Swamp
National Wildlife Refuge) |
39 |
8 |
160 |
Monmouth (Earle Naval
Weapons Station) |
41 |
4 |
1,300 |
Mercer,
Hunterdon |
42 |
5 |
1,330 |
Atlantic |
43 |
3 |
55 |
Cumberland |
45 |
3 |
170 |
Cumberland, Atlantic,
Cape May |
46 |
3 |
146 |
Atlantic |
47 |
2 |
850 |
Atlantic, Cumberland,
Gloucester |
48 |
5 |
1,760 |
Burlington |
49 |
4 |
310 |
Burlington, Camden,
Gloucester |
50 |
4 |
1,780 |
Middlesex,
Monmouth |
51 |
4 |
1,510 |
Monmouth, Ocean |
53 |
2 |
100 |
Ocean (Joint Base
McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst) |
54 |
11 |
50 |
Morris (Picatinny
Arsenal-ARRAD Com) |
55 |
1 |
80 |
Gloucester |
56 |
Not designated |
57 |
Not designated |
58 |
Not designated |
61 |
15 |
100 |
Atlantic (Atlantic
County Park System) |
63 |
2 |
600 |
Salem |
64 |
16 |
100 |
Monmouth (Monmouth
Battlefield State Park) |
65 |
1 |
120 |
Gloucester,
Camden |
66 |
17 |
80 |
Atlantic (Federal
Aviation Administration William J. Hughes Technical Center) |
67 |
0 |
Sussex (High Point State
Park) |
68 |
5 |
170 |
Burlington (Parker
Preserve) |
70 |
Not designated |
Total |
78,959 |
(l)
Shotgun permit season permits not applied for by the deadlines enumerated in
(h)3 and (i)4 above may be reallocated to muzzleloader rifle, permit season
applicants.
(m) See (d)1 through 19
for corresponding season date codes.
(n) Authority: The authority for the adoption
of the foregoing section is found in
N.J.S.A. 23:3-56.2,
23:4-42,
23:4-43,
23:4-47,
23:4-48 and all other applicable
statutes.
(o) Permit quotas for
Zones 37, 38, 39, 53, 54, 59, 61, 64, 66, 67, and 68 are contingent upon
approval by appropriate land management agencies for those zones.
(p) Deer Management Zones are located as
follows:
1. Zone No. 1: That portion of
Sussex County lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of
Rt. 521 (River Rd.) and Mashipacong Rd.; then west along the northern boundary
of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area to the east bank of the
Delaware River; then north along the east bank of the Delaware River to the New
York State line; then east along the New York State line to Rt. 519; then south
along Rt. 519 to its intersection with Rt. 206 at Branchville; then northwest
along Rt. 206 to the intersection with Rt. 633; then south along Rt. 633 to its
intersection with Rt. 521; then northwest along Rt. 521 to its intersection
with Rt. 206; then northwest on Rt. 521/Rt. 206 to its intersection with Rt.
560; then west along Rt. 560 to the intersection with Ridge Rd; then north on
Ridge Rd. to the intersection with Rt. 646; then east on Rt. 646 to the
intersection with Rt. 645 in Hainesville; then north on Rt. 645 to the
intersection with Rts. 206 and 521; then north on Rts. 206 and 521 to Montague;
then north on Rt. 521 (River Rd.) to the intersection with Mashipacong Rd, the
point of beginning. The island of Mashipacong lying in the Delaware River is
included in this zone. High Point State Park (Zone 67) is excluded from Zone
1.
2. Zone No. 2: That portion of
Sussex County lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of
Rt. 94 and the New York State line; then south along Rt. 94 to its intersection
with Rt. 23 at Hamburg, then southeast along Rt. 23 to its intersection with
Rt. 517 at Franklin; then south along Rt. 517 to its intersection with Rt. 206
at Andover; then north along Rt. 206 to its intersection with Rt. 519 at
Newton; then north along Rt. 519 to the New York State line; then east along
the New York State line to Rt. 94 to the point of beginning.
3. Zone No. 3: That portion of Sussex,
Morris, Passaic, and Bergen Counties lying within a continuous line beginning
at the intersection of Rt. 94 and the New York State line; then east along the
New York State line to its intersection with Rt. 202 near Suffern; then south
along Rt. 202 to its intersection with Rt. 287 in Oakland; then south on Rt.
287 to its intersection with Rt. 23 in Riverdale; then west along Rt. 23 to its
intersection with Rt. 94 at Hamburg; then north along Rt. 94 to the point of
beginning on the New York State line.
4. Zone No. 4: That portion of Sussex and
Warren Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of
Rt. 521 (River Rd.) and New Mashipacong Rd; then running along Rt. 521 to the
intersection with Rt. 206 in Montague; then south on Rt. 206 to the
intersection with Rt. 645 (Layton-Hainesville Road); then south on Rt. 645 to
the intersection with Rt. 646 in Hainesville (Jagger Road); then west on Rt.
646 to the intersection with Ridge Rd; then south on Ridge Rd. to the
intersection with Rt. 560 (Dingman's Bridge Road); then southeast along Rt. 560
to its intersection with Rt. 206; then south on Rt. 206 to the intersection
with Rt. 521; then south along Rt. 521 to its intersection with Beavans Road at
the Hampton Township-Frankford Township border; then northwest along Beavans
Road to its intersection with the base of the Kittatiny Ridge; then southwest
along the east base of the Kittatinny Ridge to the Delaware River at the
Delaware Water Gap north and west of Quarry Road; then north along the east
bank of the Delaware River to the northern park boundary of the Delaware Water
Gap National Recreation Area; then east along the northern park boundary of the
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area to Rt. 521 (River Rd.), the point
of beginning. Namanock, Minisink, Depew, Tocks, Poxono and Labar Islands in the
Delaware River are included in this zone.
5. Zone No. 5: That portion of Warren and
Sussex Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of
Rt. 521 and Beavans Road at Hampton Township-Franford Township border; then
southeast on Rt. 521 to its intersection with Rt. 633; then north on Rt. 633 to
its intersection with Rt. 206 in Branchville; then southeast along Rt. 206 to
its intersection with Rt. 519 at Branchville; then south along Rt. 519 to its
intersection with Rt. 206 at Newton; then south along Rt. 206 to its
intersection with Rt. 517 at Andover; then south along Rt. 517 to its
intersection with Rt. 46 at Hackettstown; then west along Rt. 46 to its
intersection with the Delaware River at Manunkachunk; then north along the east
bank of the Delaware River to its intersection with the Zone 4 boundary at the
Delaware Water Gap north and west of Quarry Road; then northeast along the base
of the Kittatinny Ridge to its intersection with Beavans Road at the Hampton
Township--Frankford Township border; then southeast along Beavans Road to its
intersection with Rt. 521 at the point of beginning.
6. Zone No. 6: That portion of Morris,
Sussex, Passaic, Warren and Essex Counties lying within a continuous line
beginning at the intersection of Rt. 80 and Rt. 517 at Allamuchy; then
northeast along Rt. 517 to its intersection with Rt. 23 at Franklin; then
southeast along Rt. 23 to its intersection with Rt. 618; then south along Rt.
618 to its intersection with Rockaway Valley Road; the southwest along Rockaway
Valley Road to its intersection with Diamond Spring Road; the south along
Diamond Spring Road to its intersection with West Main Street in Denville; then
south along West Main Street to its intersection with Rt. 80; then west along
Rt. 80 to the point of beginning at Allamuchy. Picatinny Arsenal (Zone 54) is
excluded from Zone 6.
7. Zone No.
7: That portion of Hunterdon and Warren Counties lying within a continuous line
beginning at the intersection of Rts. 31 and 78 at Clinton; then north along
Rt. 31 to its intersection with Rt. 46 at Buttzville; then west on Rt. 46 to
the Delaware River at Manunkachunk; then south along the east bank of the
Delaware to its intersection with Rt. 78 at Phillipsburg; then east along Rt.
78 to the point of beginning at Clinton.
8. Zone No. 8: That portion of Hunterdon,
Morris, Somerset and Warren Counties lying within a continuous line beginning
at the intersection of Rts. 22 and 206 near Somerville; then north along Rt.
206 to its intersection with Rt. 80 near Netcong; then west along Rt. 80 to its
intersection with Rt. 517 at Allamuchy; then south along Rt. 517 to its
intersection with Rt. 46 at Hackettstown; then west along Rt. 46 to its
intersection with Rt. 31 at Buttzville; then southeast along Rt. 31 to its
intersection with Rt. 22 at Clinton; then east along Rt. 22 to the point of
beginning at Somerville.
9. Zone
No. 9: Those portions of Morris and Somerset Counties lying within a continuous
line beginning at the intersection of Rt. 206 and Rt. 80 near Netcong; then
east along Rt. 80 to its intersection with Rt. 46; then east on Rt. 46 to the
intersection with Rt. 10 in Ledgewood; then east on Rt. 10 to the intersection
with Morris Tpk.; then east and south on Morris Tpk. to Calais Rd.; then west
on Calais Rd. to Combs Hollow Rd.; then south on Combs Hollow Rd. to Calais
Rd.; then south on Calais Rd. to Mountain Ave. in Mendham; then south and east
on Mountain Ave. to Hilltop Rd. (Rt. 525); then south on Rt. 525 to the
intersection with Rt. 78; then west on Rt. 78 to the intersection with Rt. 206
near Pluckemin; then north on Rt. 206 to the intersection with Rt. 80 in
Netcong, the point of beginning.
10. Zone No. 10: That portion of Hunterdon
and Warren Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of Rts. 31 and 12 in Flemington; then north along Rt. 31 to its
intersection with Rt. 78 at Clinton; then west along Rt. 78 to the Delaware
River at Phillipsburg; then south along the east bank of the Delaware River to
Rt. 12 at Frenchtown; then east along Rt. 12 to the point of beginning at
Flemington.
11. Zone No. 11: That
portion of Hunterdon County lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of Rts. 12 and 31 and 202 at Flemington; then southwest along Rt.
202 to the Delaware River; then northwest along the east bank of the Delaware
River to its intersection with Rt. 12 at Frenchtown; then east along Rt. 12 to
the point of beginning at Flemington. Shyhawks, Treasure, Rush, Bull and Eagle
Islands lying in the Delaware River are in this zone.
12. Zone No. 12: That portion of Somerset,
Hunterdon and Mercer Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of Rts. 31 and 22 at Clinton; then east on Rt. 22 to its
intersection with Rt. 206 at Somerville; then south along Rt. 206 to its
intersection with Rt. 546 at Lawrenceville; then west on Rt. 546 to its
intersection with Rt. 31 at the Pennington traffic circle; then north along Rt.
31 to the point of beginning at Clinton. That portion of Round Valley
Recreation Area designated as open to deer hunting is included in Zone
12.
13. Zone No. 13: That portion
of Morris, Somerset and Union Counties lying within a continuous line beginning
at the intersection of Rts. 22 and 206 at Somerville; then north on Rt. 206 to
the intersection with Rt. 78 near Pluckemin; then east on Rt. 78 to the
intersection with Rt. 525; then north on Rt. 525 to Mountain Ave. in Mendham;
then north and west on Mountain Ave. to Calais Rd.; then north on Calais Rd. to
Combs Hollow Rd.; then north on Combs Hollow Rd. to Calais Rd.; then east on
Calais Rd. to Morris Tpk.; then north and west on Morris Tpk. to Rt. 10; then
west on Rt. 10 to Rt. 46 in Ledgewood; then west on Rt. 46 to the intersection
with Rt. 80 near Netcong; the east on Rt. 80 to the intersection with Rt. 511;
then south on Rt. 511 to the intersection with Rt. 124 in Morristown; then
southeast along Rt. 124 to the intersection with Rt. 82; then southwest along
Rt. 82 to the intersection with Rt. 22; then southwest along Rt. 22 to the
point of beginning at Somerville. The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
(Zone 38) is excluded from Zone 13.
14. Zone No. 14: That portion of Mercer,
Middlesex, Somerset and Burlington Counties lying within a continuous line
beginning at the intersection of Routes 22 and 206 at Somerville; then east
along Route 22 to its intersection with Interstate 287; then south on
Interstate 287 to its intersection with Route 18; then south on Route 18 to its
intersection with the New Jersey Turnpike; then southwest along the New Jersey
Turnpike to its intersection with Route 545; then northwest on Route 545 which
becomes Farnsworth Avenue; then continuing northwest on Farnsworth Avenue to
its intersection with W. Burlington Street; then southwest on W. Burlington
Street to its intersection with Interstate 295; then north on Interstate 295 to
its intersection with the Delaware River at Bordentown; then northwest along
the east bank of the Delaware River to Route 546 at Washington's Crossing; then
east on Route 546 to its intersection with Route 206 at Lawrenceville; then
north along Route 206 to the point beginning at Somerville. Rotary and
Blauguard Islands lying in the Delaware River are in this zone.
15. Zone No. 15: That portion of Monmouth,
Mercer and Middlesex Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of the New Jersey Turnpike and Rt. 522 near Jamesburg; then south
on the Turnpike to its intersection with Rt. 195; then east on Rt. 195 to its
intersection with Rt. 537 near Holmeson; then northeast on Rt. 537 to its
intersection with Rt. 522 in Freehold; then northwest on Rt. 522 to its
intersection with the New Jersey Turnpike, the point of beginning. Monmouth
Battlefield State Park is excluded from this zone.
16. Zone No. 16: That portion of Monmouth and
Ocean Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of
Rt. 537 and Rt. 571 near Holmeson; then southeast on Rt. 571 to the
intersection with Rt. 547; then northeast on Rt. 547 through Farmingdale to the
intersection with Tinton Falls Rd.; then north on Tinton Falls Rd. to the
intersection with Rt. 33 and Rt. 34; then north on Rt. 34 to the intersection
with the fenced boundary of the Earle Naval Weapons Depot property; then
westward along the fenced border of the Earle Depot to the intersection with
Rt. 33; then west along Rt. 33 to the intersection with Rt. 537 in Freehold;
then southwest on Rt. 537 to the intersection with Rt. 571 near Holmeson, the
point of beginning.
17. Zone No.
17: That portion of Mercer, Monmouth, Burlington, and Ocean Counties lying
within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of the New Jersey
Turnpike and Interstate 195; then east along Interstate 195 to the intersection
with Rt. 537 near Holmeson; then southwest along Rt. 537 to the intersection
with Hawkin Road (Prospertown-Colliers Mills Road: Rt. 640); then southeast
along Hawkin Road (Prospertown-Colliers Mills Road: Rt. 640) to the
intersection with Colliers Mills Road; then west along Colliers Mills Road to
its intersection with Woodruff Rd.; then southwest along Woodruff Rd. to the
intersection with Rt. 539; then southeast along Rt. 539 to the border of Joint
Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst; then westward along the Joint Base
McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst boundary to Rt. 545 near Wrightstown; then northwest
along Rt. 545 to the intersection with the New Jersey Turnpike; then northeast
along the New Jersey Turnpike to its intersection with Interstate 195 the point
of beginning.
18. Zone No. 18: That
portion of Ocean County lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of Rt. 530 and the Garden State Parkway at South Toms River; then
west along Rt. 530 to the intersection with Rt. 70; then west along Rt. 70 to
the border of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst; then northward along the Joint
Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst boundary to the northernmost intersection of the
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst border and Rt. 539; then northwest along Rt.
539 to the intersection with Woodruff Rd.; then northeast along Woodruff Rd. to
the intersection with Colliers Mills Road; then east along Colliers Mills Road
to the intersection with Hawkin Road (Prospertown-Colliers Mills Road: Rt.
640); then northwest along Hawkin Road (Prospertown-Colliers Mills Road: Rt.
640) to the intersection with Rt. 537 near Prospertown; then northeast along
Rt. 537 to the intersection with Rt. 571 near Holmeson; then southeast along
Rt. 571 to the Garden State Parkway; then south along the Garden State Parkway
to the point of beginning near South Toms River.
19. Zone No. 19: That portion of Burlington
and Camden Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of Rt. 530 and Rt. 646 (New Lisbon-Four Mile Rd.); then southeast
on Rt. 646 to its intersection with Turkey Buzzard Bridge Road; then west on
Turkey Buzzard Bridge Rd. to its intersection with Rt. 644 (Buddtown-Ong's Hat
Road); then southeast on Rt. 644 to its intersection with Rt. 70 at Four Mile
Circle; then west on Rt. 70 to its intersection with Burr's Mill Road; then
southwest on Burr's Mill Rd. to its intersection with Avenue Road; then south
on Avenue Rd. to its intersection with Sooy Place Road; then south on Sooy
Place Rd. to its intersection with Irick's Causeway; then southwest on Irick's
Causeway to its intersection with Rt. 532 (Chatsworth Road); then west along
Rt. 532 to its intersection with Butterworth's Bogs Rd.; then south and west
along Butterworth's Bogs Rd. to its intersection with Brace Lane; then west
along Brace Lane to its intersection with Bozarthtown Rd.; then southwest along
Bozarthtown Rd. to its intersection with Dingletown Rd.; then southwest along
Dingletown Rd. which becomes Forked Neck Rd. and curves to the west; then west
along Forked Neck Road to its intersection with Rt. 206; then south along Rt.
206 to its intersection with Rt. 541, Stokes Road; then northwest along Rt. 541
to its intersection with Willow Grove Road; then southwest on Willow Grove Road
to its intersection with Atsion Road; then northwest on Atsion Road to its
intersection with Rt. 534, Jackson Road; then west along Rt. 534 to its
intersection with Rt. 73; then north along Rt. 73 to its intersection with the
New Jersey Turnpike; then northeast along the New Jersey Turnpike to its
intersection with Rt. 38; then east along Rt. 38 to its intersection with Rt.
530; then east along Rt. 530 to its intersection with Rt. 616
(Vincentown-Pemberton Road); then northeast on Rt. 616, Hanover Street, into
the town of Pemberton to its intersection with Elizabeth Street; then east on
Elizabeth Street, which becomes Pemberton-Brown's Mills Road (Rt. 687) to its
intersection with Rt. 530 (Pemberton-By-Pass Road); then east on Rt. 530 to its
intersection with Rt. 646 (New Lisbon-Four Mile Road), the point of beginning.
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (Zone 37) is excluded from Zone 19. Franklin
Parker Preserve and Four Mile Spring Preserve (Zone 68) are excluded from Zone
19.
20. Zone No. 20: Not
designated.
21. Zone No. 21: That
portion of Ocean and Burlington Counties lying within a continuous line
beginning at the intersection of Rt. 530 and the Garden State Parkway near
South Toms River; then south along the Parkway to its intersection with Rt. 72;
then northwest along Rt. 72 to its intersection with Rt. 644 (Buddtown-Ong's
Hat Road) at Four Mile Circle; then northwest on Rt. 644 to its intersection
with Turkey Buzzard Bridge Road; then northeast on Turkey Buzzard Bridge Rd. to
its intersection with Rt. 646 (New Lisbon-Four Mile Road); then northwest on
Rt. 646 to its intersection with Rt. 530 (Pemberton-Brown's Mills Road); then
east along the southern border of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst to its
intersection with Rt. 70; then east on Rt. 70 to its intersection with Rt. 539
and Rt. 530 near Whiting; then east along Rt. 530 to its intersection with the
Garden State Parkway near South Toms River, the point of beginning. Joint Base
McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (Zone 37) is excluded from Zone 21.
22. Zone 22: That portion of Ocean and
Burlington Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of the Garden State Parkway and Rt. 72 near Manahawkin; then south
along the Garden State Parkway to its intersection with Stage Road; then west
along Stage Road to its intersection with Leektown Road; then west along
Leektown Road (which turns into Rt., 653 to its intersection with the Wading
River); then south along the east bank of the Wading River to its intersection
with the Mullica River and the Atlantic-Burlington County line; then east along
the Atlantic-Burlington County line to the Atlantic Ocean; then east to the
Atlantic Ocean; then north along the Atlantic Ocean to Rt. 72 at Ship Bottom;
then west along Rt. 72 to the Garden State Parkway, the point of
beginning.
23. Zone No. 23: That
portion of Burlington, Atlantic and Camden Counties lying with a continuous
line beginning at the intersection of Rt. 563 and the Mullica River at the
Atlantic-Burlington County line near Green Bank; then north and west along the
north bank of the Mullica River to its intersection with Rt. 542 at Pleasant
Mills; then west along Rt. 542 to its intersection with Nescochague Creek; then
northwest along Nescochague Creek to Great Swamp Branch; then westward along
Great Swamp Branch to its intersection with Rt. 206 (just south of the
intersection of Rt. 206 and Middle Road); then south along Rt. 206 to its
intersection with Rt. 30; then northwest along Rt. 30 to its intersection with
Rt. 73; then north on Rt. 73 to its intersection with Rt. 534, Jackson Road;
then east along Rt. 534 to its intersection with Atsion Road; then southeast on
Atsion Road to its intersection with Willow Grove Road; then northeast on
Willow Grove Road to its intersection with Rt. 541, Stokes Road; then southeast
along Rt. 541 to its intersection with Rt. 206; then north along Rt. 206 to its
intersection with Forked Neck Road; then east along Forked Neck Rd. which
becomes Dingletown Rd. curving to the northeast; then northeast along
Dingletown Rd. to its intersection with Bozarthtown Rd.; then northeast on
Bozarthtown Rd. to its intersection with Brace Lane; then east on Brace Lane to
its intersection with Butterworth's Bogs Rd.; then north on Butterworth's Bogs
Rd. to its intersection with Rt. 532 (Chatsworth Rd.); then east on Rt. 532 to
its intersection with Irick's Causeway; then northeast on Irick's Causeway to
its intersection with Sooy Place Road (Vincentown-South Park Road); then
northwest on Sooy Place Rd. to its intersection with Avenue Road; then
northeast on Avenue Rd. to its intersection with Burr's Mill Road; then
northeast on Burr's Mill Rd. to its intersection with Rt. 70; then east on Rt.
70 to its intersection with Rt. 72 at Four Mile Circle; then southeast on Rt.
72 to its intersection with Rt. 563; then southwest along Rt. 563 to its
intersection with the Mullica River at the Atlantic-Burlington County line, the
point of beginning near Green Bank. The Franklin Parker Preserve and Four Mile
Spring Preserve (Zone 68) are excluded from Zone 23.
24. Zone No. 24: That portion of Burlington
and Ocean Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection
of Rt. 563 and Rt. 72; then southeast along Rt. 72 to its intersection with the
Garden State Parkway; then south along the Parkway to its intersection with
Stage Road; then west along Stage Road to its intersection with Leektown Road;
then west along Leektown Road (which turns into Rt. 563) to its intersection
with the Wading River; then south along the east bank of the Wading River to
its intersection with the Mullica River and the Atlantic-Burlington County
line; then west along the north bank of the Mullica River to its intersection
with Rt. 563 near Green Bank; then north along Rt. 563 to its intersection with
Rt. 72, the point of beginning.
25.
Zone No. 25: That portion of Salem, Gloucester, Atlantic, and Camden Counties
lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Rt. 54 and Rt.
40 near Buena; then west on Rt. 40 to its intersection with Rt. 553; then north
on Rt. 553 to its intersection with Rt. 610 (Aura Road); then southeast on Rt.
610 to its intersection with Rt. 655 (Fries Mills Road); then north on Rt. 655
to its intersection with Rt. 322; then west on Rt. 322 to its intersection with
Rt. 47 at Glassboro; then north on Rt. 47 to its intersection with County Road
635 (Hurfville-Grenloch Road); then eastward on County Road 635 to its
intersection with County Road 705 (County House Road); then southeast along Rt.
705 to its intersection with County Road 688 (Turnerville-Hickstown Road); then
eastward along County Road 688 to its intersection with County Road 689
(Berlin-Crosskeys Road); then northeast along County Road 689 to its
intersection with Rt. 73 at Berlin; then south on Rt. 73 to its intersection
with Rt. 30; then southeast along Rt. 30 to its intersection with Weymouth Road
(Rts. 640-559); then southward on Weymouth Rd. to its intersection with the
Atlantic City Expressway; then west along the Atlantic City Expressway to its
intersection with Eighth Street; then south along Eighth Street to its
intersection with Rt. 322; then westward on Rt. 322 to its intersection with
Rt. 54; then southward on Rt. 54 to its intersection with Rt. 40 near Buena,
the point of beginning. Zone 65 is excluded from Zone 25.
26. Zone No. 26: That portion of Atlantic
County lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Rts. 40
and 54 near Buena; then southeast on Rt. 40 to its intersection with Rt. 50;
then north on Rt. 50 to its intersection with Rt. 322; then east on Rt. 322 to
its intersection with Cologne Avenue; then north on Cologne Avenue to its
intersection with Duerer Street; then east on Duerer Street to its intersection
with Jimmie Leeds Rd.; then east on Jimmie Leeds Rd. to its intersection with
Great Creek Rd.; then east on Great Creek Rd. to its intersection with Rt. 9;
then north on Rt. 9 to its intersection with the Garden
State Parkway; then to
its intersection on the south shore of the Mullica River; then west along the
south bank of the Mullica River to its intersection with Rt. 542 at Pleasant
Mills; then west on Rt. 542 to its intersection with Nescochague Creek at
Pleasant Mills; then north along the west bank of Nescochaque Creek to its
intersection with Great Swamp Branch; then westward along Great Swamp Branch to
its intersection with Rt. 206 (just past the intersection of Rt. 206 and Middle
Rd.); then south on Rt. 206 to its intersection with Rt. 30 (White Horse Pike),
near Hammonton; then south on Rt. 30 to its intersection with Weymouth Road
(Rts. 640-559); then south on Weymouth Road to its intersection with the
Atlantic City Expressway; then northwest along the Atlantic City
Expressway to its intersection with Eighth Street; then
southwest along Eighth Street to its intersection with Rt. 322 (Black Horse
Pike); then northwest along Rt. 332 to its intersection with Rt. 54; then
southwest along Rt. 54 to its intersection with Rt. 40 at Buena, the point of
beginning. The Atlantic County Park System (Zone 61) is excluded from Zone
26.
27. Zone No. 27: That
portion of Cumberland and Salem Counties lying within a continuous line
beginning at the intersection of Rts. 77 and 40 at Pole Tavern; then northwest
on Rt. 40 to its intersection with Rt. 48; then west on Rt. 48 through Penns
Grove to the Delaware River; then south along the east bank of the Delaware
River to its intersection with the Salem Canal at Deepwater; then eastward
along the south bank of the Salem Canal to its intersection with the Salem
River; then southward along the west bank of the Salem River to its
intersection with Rt. 49 at Salem; then southeast on Rt. 49 to its intersection
with Salem County Rt. 667 (Pecks Corner-Cohansey Road) at Pecks Corner; then
eastward along Rt. 667 to its intersection with Rt. 540; then east along Rt.
540 to its intersection with Rt. 77; then north on Rt. 77 to its intersection
with Rt. 40 at Pole Tavern, the point of beginning.
28. Zone No. 28: That portion of Gloucester,
Cumberland and Salem Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of Rts. 77 and 40 at Pole Tavern; then east on Rt. 40 to its
intersection of Rt. 47 at Malaga; then south on Rt. 47 to its intersection of
Rt. 49 in Millville; then west on Rt. 49 to its intersection with Salem County
Rt. 667 (Pecks Corner-Cohansey Road) at Pecks Corner; then eastward along Rt.
667 to its intersection with Rt. 540; then east on Rt. 540 to its intersection
with Rt. 77; then north on Rt. 77 to Pole Tavern, the point of
beginning.
29. Zone No. 29: That
portion of Salem and Cumberland Counties lying within a continuous line
beginning with the intersection of Rts. 77 and 49 at Bridgeton; then northwest
on Rt. 49 to its intersection with Alloway Creek at Quinton; then southwest
along the northern bank of the Alloway Creek to its intersection with the
Delaware River; then south along the east bank of the Delaware River to the
Cohansey River; then along the northwest bank of the Cohansey River to
Bridgeton, the point of beginning.
30. Zone No. 30: That portion of Cumberland
County lying within a continuous line beginning at Fairton on the Cohansey
River; then west along the south bank of the Cohansey River to the Delaware
River; then southeast along the east bank of the Delaware River to the Maurice
River; then north along the west bank of the Maurice River to
Haleyville-Mauricetown Road (County Road 676); then west on
Haleyville-Mauricetown Road to its intersection with the Central Railroad of
New Jersey (C.R.R.N.J.); then west along the C.R.R.N.J. line to its
intersection with Newport-Centre Grove Road (County Road 629); then southwest
on Newport-Centre Grove Road to its intersection with Rt. 553; then northwest
on Rt. 553 to Fairton, the point of beginning.
31. Zone No. 31: That portion of Cumberland
County lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersections of Rts. 77
and 49 at Bridgeton; then east on Rt. 49 to the Maurice River near Millville;
then south along the west bank of the Maurice River near Millville; then south
along the west bank of the Maurice River to Buckshutem Creek; then west on the
north bank of Buckshutem Creek to its intersection with Buckshutem Road (County
Road 670); then northwest on Buckshutem Road to its intersection with
Cedarville Road (County Road 610); then southwest on Cedarville Road to its
intersection with Newport Centre Grove Road (County Road 629); then southwest
on Newport Centre Grove Road to its intersection with Rt. 553; then northwest
along Rt. 553 to the Cohansey River at Fairton; then north on the east bank of
the Cohansey River to Bridgeton, the point of beginning.
32. Zone No. 32: Not designated.
33. Zone No. 33: Not designated.
34. Zone No. 34: That portion of Cumberland
and Cape May Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of Rt. 47 and Rt. 548 in Port Elizabeth; then east on Rt. 548 to
its intersection with Rt. 49; then northwest on Rt. 49 to its intersection with
the Tuckahoe River at Head of the River; then eastward along the south bank of
the Tuckahoe River and Atlantic-Cape May County line to Great Egg Harbor Bay;
then continuing eastward along the Atlantic-Cape May County line to the
Atlantic Ocean at the Great Egg Harbor Inlet; then southwest along the Atlantic
Ocean to Delaware Bay; then north and west along the east bank of Delaware Bay
to the Maurice River; then north along the east bank of the Maurice River to
Port Elizabeth and Rt. 548, the point of beginning.
35. Zone No. 35: That portion of Salem and
Gloucester Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the east bank
of the Delaware River at Penns Grove; then southeast on Rt. 48 to its
intersection with Rt. 40; then southeast on Rt. 40 to its intersection with Rt.
553; then north on Rt. 553 to the intersection with Rt. 610 (Aura Road); then
southeast on Rt. 610 to its intersection with Rt. 47 at Clayton; then north on
Rt. 47 to its intersection with County Rt. 635 (Lambs Road) at Glassboro; then
west on Rt. 635 to its intersection with Mantua Creek at Glassboro; then
northwest along the Mantua Creek to the Delaware River; then southwest along
the east bank of the Delaware River, to Penns Grove, the point of beginning.
Chester and Mond's Islands lying in the Delaware River are in this
zone.
36. Zone No. 36: That portion
of Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Passaic, Morris, Union, Somerset and Middlesex
Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of Rt.
202 and the New York State line near Suffern; then south on Rt. 202 to its
intersection with Rt. 287 in Oakland; then south along Rt. 287 to its
intersection with Rt. 23; then northwest along Rt. 23 to its intersection with
Rt. 618; then south along Rt. 618 to its intersection with Rockaway Valley
Road; then southwest along Rockaway Valley Road to its intersection with
Diamond Spring Road; then south along Diamond Spring Road to its intersection
with West Main Street in Denville; then south along West Main Street to its
intersection with Rt. 80; then east along Rt. 80 to intersection with Rt. 511;
then south on Rt. 511 to its intersection with Rt. 510; then west on Rt. 510 to
its intersection with Rt. 124 at Morristown; then southeast on Rt. 124 to its
intersection with Rt. 82; then southeast along Rt. 82 to its intersection with
Rt. 22; then southwest on Rt. 22 to its intersection with Rt. 287 near
Somerville; then southeast on Rt. 287 to its intersection with Rt. 18 near
South Bound Brook; then southeast on Rt. 18 to its intersection with the New
Jersey Turnpike; then north on the Turnpike to its intersection with the
Raritan River; then east along the north bank of the Raritan River to Raritan
Bay and the New York State line; then north along the New York State line to
Arthur Kill and west bank of the Hudson River; then west along the New
Jersey-New York border to the point of beginning near Suffern.
37. Zone No. 37: That portion of Joint Base
McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, U.S. Air Force, designated as open for deer hunting,
lying within Burlington and Ocean Counties.
38. Zone No. 38: That portion of Great Swamp
National Wildlife Refuge, U.S. Department of the Interior, designated as open
for deer hunting, lying within Morris County.
39. Zone No. 39: That portion of Naval
Weapons Station Earle, U.S. Department of the Navy designated as open for deer
hunting, lying within Monmouth County. The Waterfront Section (formerly Zone
40) is now included in Zone 39.
40.
(Reserved)
41. Zone No. 41: That
portion of Hunterdon and Mercer Counties lying within a continuous line
beginning at the intersection of Rt. 31 and Rt. 202 at Ringoes; then south
along Rt. 31 to its intersection with Rt. 546 at then Pennington traffic
circle; then west along Rt. 546 to the Delaware River; then north along east
bank of Delaware River to its intersection with Rt. 202; then north along Rt.
202 to the point of beginning at Ringoes.
42. Zone No. 42: That portion of Atlantic
County lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of the
south bank of the Mullica River and the Garden State Parkway; then south along
Rt.9 to its intersection with Great Creek Rd.; then west on Great Creek Rd. to
its intersection with Jimmie Leeds Rd.; then west on Jimmie Leeds Rd. to its
intersection with Duerer St.; then west on Duerer Street to its intersection
with Cologne Avenue; then south on Cologne Avenue to its intersection with Rt.
322; then west on Rt. 322 to its intersection with Rt. 50; then south on Rt. 50
to its intersection with the Great Egg Harbor River at Mays Landing; then south
along the east bank of the Great Egg Harbor River to the Atlantic-Cape May
County line in Great Egg Harbor Bay; then eastward along the Atlantic-Cape May
County line to its intersection with the Atlantic Ocean at the Great Egg Harbor
Inlet; then northeast along the Atlantic Ocean to Great Bay; then west along
the south shore of Great Bay to the confluence of the Mullica River; then west
along the south bank of the Mullica River to its intersection with the Garden
State Parkway, the point of beginning. The Atlantic County Park System (Zone
61) and the lands (excluding Laurel Memorial Park Cemetery), roads, right of
ways and easements within the contiguous boundary of the Federal Aviation
Administration William J. Hughes Technical Center (Zone 66) are excluded from
Zone 42.
43. Zone No. 43: That
portion of Cumberland County lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of Buckshutem Road (County Road 670) and Cedarville Road (County
Road 610); then southwest on Cedarville Road to its intersection with Newport
Centre Grove Road (County Road 629); then southwest on Newport Centre Grove
Road to its intersection with the Central Railroad of New Jersey (C.R.R.N.J.);
then east on the C.R.R.N.J. line to its intersection with Haleyville Road
(County Road 676) at Mauricetown Station; then east on Haleyville Road to its
intersection with the Maurice River at Mauricetown; then north along the west
bank of the Maurice River to the north bank of Buckshutem Creek at Laurel Lake;
then west along the north bank of Buckshutem Creek to Buckshutem Road; then
northwest on Buckshutem Road to its intersection with Cedarville Road, the
point of beginning.
44. Zone No.
44: Not designated.
45. Zone No.
45: That portion of Cumberland, Atlantic and Cape May Counties lying within a
continuous line beginning at the intersection of Broad Street (Rt. 552 spur)
and Delsea Drive (Rt. 47); then northeast along Rt. 552 spur to Rt. 552; then
continuing northeast along Rt. 552 to its intersection with the Tuckahoe River
at Milmay; then south along the west bank of the Tuckahoe River to its
intersection with Rt. 49 at Hunter's Mill; then southeast on Rt. 49 to its
intersection with Rt. 548; then west on Rt. 548 to its intersection with Delsea
Drive (Rt. 47) and the Manumuskin River in Port Elizabeth; then west along the
south bank of Manumuskin River to its intersection with the Maurice River; then
north along the east bank of the Maurice River to its intersection with Rt. 49
in Millville; then east on Rt. 49 to its intersection with Delsea Drive (Rt.
47); then north on Rt. 47 to its intersection with Broad Street (Rt. 552 spur),
the point of beginning.
46. Zone
No. 46: That portion of Atlantic County lying within a continuous line
beginning at the intersection of Rt. 49 and the Tuckahoe River at Hunter's
Mill; then southeast along Rt. 49 to its intersection with the Tuckahoe River
and the Atlantic-Cape May County line at Head of River; then eastward along the
north bank of the Tuckahoe River to Great Egg Harbor Bay and the Egg Harbor
Township line on the Egg Harbor River; then northwest along the west bank of
the Egg Harbor River to its intersection with Rt. 40 at Mays Landing; then west
on Rt. 40 to its intersection with Estell Ave.; then south on Estell Ave. to
its intersection with Rt. 552 then southwest on Rt. 552 to its intersection
with the Tuckahoe River at Milmay; then south along the east bank of the
Tuckahoe River to its intersection with Rt. 49 at Hunter's Mill the point of
beginning. The Atlantic County Park System (Zone 61) is excluded from Zone
46.
47. Zone No. 47: That portion
of Gloucester, Atlantic and Cumberland lying within a continuous line beginning
at the intersection of Rts. 47 and 40 at Malaga; then southeast on Rt. 40 to
its intersection with Estell Avenue; then south on Estell Avenue to its
intersection with Rt. 552; then southwest on Rt. 552 to spur 552; then west on
spur 552 to its intersection with Rt. 47 at Millville; then north on Rt. 47 to
Malaga, the point of beginning.
48.
Zone No. 48: That portion of Burlington County lying within a continuous line
beginning at the intersection of the New Jersey Turnpike and Route 38 near
Moorestown; then east along Route 38 to its intersection with Route 530; then
east along Route 530 along the Pemberton by-pass to its intersection with the
southern boundary of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst; then northward along the
western Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst boundary to its intersection with
County Road 670; then east on County Road 670 to its intersection with Route
545 at Wrightstown; then northwest on Route 545 which becomes Farnsworth
Avenue; then continuing northwest on Farnsworth Ave. to its intersection with
W. Burlington Street; then southwest on W. Burlington Street to its
intersection with Interstate 295; then north on Interstate 295 to its
intersection with Crosswicks Creek at Bordentown; then west along the south
bank of Crosswicks Creek to its intersection with the Delaware River at
Bordentown; then southwest along the east bank of the Delaware River to Route
541 at the City of Burlington; then southeast along Route 541 to its
intersection with Interstate 295; then southwest along Interstate 295 to its
intersection with Rancocas Creek; then east along Rancocas Creek to its
intersection with the New Jersey Turnpike; then southwest along the New Jersey
Turnpike to its intersection with Route 38, the point of beginning. New Bold
and Burlington Islands lying in the Delaware River are in this zone.
49. Zone No. 49: That portion of Gloucester,
Camden and Burlington Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the
mouth of Mantua Creek on the Delaware River; then northeast along the east bank
of the Delaware River to Rt. 541 at the City of Burlington; then southeast
along Rt. 541 to its intersection with Interstate 295; then southwest along
Interstate 295 to its intersection with Rancocas Creek; then east along the
Rancocas Creek to its intersection with the New Jersey Turnpike; then southwest
along the New Jersey Turnpike to its intersection with Rt. 73; then south along
Rt. 73 to its intersection with County Road 689 (Cross Keys Road) at Berlin;
then southwest along County Road 689 to its intersection with County Road 688
(Turnersville-Hickstown Road); then west along County Road 688 to its
intersection with County Road 705; then northwest along County Road 705 (County
House Road) to its intersection with County Road 635 (Grenlode-Hurfville Road);
then southwest on County Road 635 to its intersection with Mantua Creek; then
northwest along Mantua Creek to its mouth at the Delaware River, the point of
beginning. Petty Island lying in the Delaware River is in this zone.
50. Zone No. 50: That portion of Monmouth and
Middlesex Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection
of the New Jersey Turnpike and Rt. 522 near Jamesburg; then southeast on Rt.
522 to the intersection with Rt. 537 at Freehold; then southwest on Rt. 537 to
the intersection with business Rt. 33; then east on Rt. 33 to the intersection
with the western edge of the fenced boundary of the Earle Naval Weapons Depot;
then north and east along the fenced boundary of the Earle Depot to the
intersection of County Route 38 (Wayside Rd.) and Rt. 547 at the most eastern
point of the fenced boundary of Naval Weapons Station--Earle; then northeast on
Rt. 547 to the intersection with the Garden State Parkway; then north on the
Garden State Parkway to the intersection with Rt. 36 near Eatontown; then east
on Rt. 36 to the Atlantic Ocean; then north along the Atlantic coastline to the
Raritan Bay; then south and west along the southern shore of Raritan Bay to
Raritan River; then continuing west along the south bank of the Raritan River
to the intersection with the New Jersey Turnpike; then southwest along the New
Jersey Turnpike to the intersection with Rt. 522, the point of beginning.
Monmouth Battlefield State Park (Zone 64), Naval Weapons Station, Earle (Zones
39 and 40), and Fort Monmouth (Zone 62), are excluded from this zone.
51. Zone No. 51: That portion of Monmouth and
Ocean Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of
Rt. 547 and Rt. 571 near Lakehurst; then southeast along Rt. 571 to the
intersection with the Garden State Parkway; then south on the Garden State
Parkway to its intersection with Rt. 72 near Manahawkin; then east along Rt. 72
to the Atlantic Ocean at Ship Bottom; then north along the Atlantic coastline
to the intersection with Rt. 36 in Long Branch; then west on Rt. 36 to the
intersection with the Garden State Parkway near Eatontown; then south on the
parkway to the intersection with Rt. 547; then south on Rt. 547 to the
intersection with county route 38 (Wayside Road) at the eastern fenced boundary
of Naval Weapons Station, Earle; then south along the eastern fenced boundary
of Naval Weapons Station, Earle to the intersection with Rt. 34; then south on
Rt. 34 to the intersection with Tinton Falls Rd. and Rt. 33; then south on
Tinton Falls Rd. to the intersection with Rt. 547 (Asbury Rd.); then south on
Rt. 547 through Farmingdale to the intersection with Rt. 571, the point of
beginning.
52. Zone No. 52: Not
designated.
53. Zone No. 53: That
portion of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, U.S. Air Force, designated as open
for deer hunting, lying within Ocean County.
54. Zone No. 54: That portion of U.S. Army
Armament Research and Development Command (ARRADCOM), U.S. Department of the
Army, designated as open for deer hunting, lying within Morris
County.
55. Zone No. 55: That
portion of Gloucester County lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of Rts. 47 and 322 at Glassboro; then east along Rt. 322 (County
Rt. 536) to its intersection with Rt. 655 (Fries Mill Road); then south on Rt.
655 to its intersection with Rt. 610 (Academy Avenue); then west on Rt. 610 to
its intersection with Rt. 47 (Delsea Drive) at Clayton; then north along Rt. 47
to its intersection with Rt. 322 at Glassboro, the point of
beginning.
56. Zone No. 56: Not
designated.
57. Zone No. 57: Not
designated.
58. Zone No. 58: Not
designated.
59. Zone No. 59: Not
designated.
60. Zone No. 60: Not
designated.
61. Zone No. 61: Those
portions of the Atlantic County Park System, County of Atlantic, designated as
open for deer hunting, lying within Atlantic County.
62. Zone No. 62: Not designated.
63. Zone No. 63: That portion of Salem County
lying within a continuous line beginning at the intersection of the Salem Canal
and the Delaware River at Deepwater; then eastward along the south bank of the
Salem Canal to its intersection with the Salem River; then southward along the
west bank of the Salem River to its intersection with Rt. 49 at Salem; then
southeastward on Rt. 49 to its intersection with Alloway Creek at Quinton;
then, southwest along the northern bank of the Alloway Creek to its
intersection with the Delaware River; then northward along the east bank of the
Delaware River and New Jersey State line to Finns Point and Fort Mott State
Park; then northward along the New Jersey State Line to the Delaware River;
then northwest along the east bank of the Delaware River; then northwestward
along the east bank of the Delaware River and New Jersey State line to its
intersection with the Salem Canal at Deepwater, the point of
beginning.
64. Zone No. 64: That
portion of Monmouth Battlefield State Park, designated as open for deer
hunting, lying within Monmouth County.
65. Zone No. 65: That portion of Camden and
Gloucester Counties lying within a continuous line beginning at the
intersection of Rt. 322 and County Road Rt. 659 (Malaga-New Brooklyn Road) in
Monroe Township, Gloucester County; then northeast along Rt. 659 to its
intersection with County Road Rt. 536 at New Brooklyn; then northward along Rt.
536 to its intersection with County Road Rt. 720 (Brooklyn-Blue Anchor Road);
then southeast on Rt. 720 to its intersection with Rt. 73 near Blue Anchor;
then southward along Rt. 73 to its intersection with Piney Hollow Road; then
southwest along Piney Hollow Road to its intersection with Dutch Mill Rd. then
west along Dutch Mill Rd. to its intersection with County Road Rt. 557
(Tuckahoe Rd.); then Northwest on Rt. 557 to its intersection with County Road
Rt. 659 (Malaga Rd.); then North on Rt. 659 to its intersection with County
Road Rt. 633 (Blue Bell Rd.); then south on Rt. 633 to its intersection with
County Road Rt. 538 (Coles Mill Rd.); then east along Rt. 538 to its
intersection with Rt. 322; then west along Rt. 322 to its intersection with
County Road Rt. 659, the point of beginning.
66. Zone No. 66: That portion of Atlantic
County including lands, roads, right of ways and easements within the
contiguous boundary of the Federal Aviation Administration William J. Hughes
Technical Center, excluding Laurel Memorial Park Cemetery. Lands open for deer
hunting only and persons authorized to hunt deer on the facility shall be
determined by the Federal Aviation Administration William J. Hughes Technical
Center, the administrative agency.
67. Zone No. 67: That portion of High Point
State Park, located north and east of Deckertown Turnpike (Rt. 650), designated
as open to hunting, lying within Sussex County.
68. Zone No. 68: That portion of the Franklin
Parker Preserve and Four Mile Spring Preserve, designated as open for hunting,
lying within Woodland Township, Burlington County.
69. Zone No. 70: Not designated.
(q) This subsection describes
regulation sets, specifies the applicable regulation set, special area, or
undesignated status of each deer management zone, and provides a summary, for
information purposes only, of conditions applicable to the designated
regulation sets.
1. Regulation sets are used
to organize regular deer management zones by season dates and bag limits, which
are determined by the
Division of Fish and Wildlife. The following table
identifies the applicable regulation set, special area or undesignated status
of each deer management zone.
Zone |
Regulation
Set |
Zone |
Regulation Set |
1 |
2 |
36 |
8 |
2 |
5 |
37 |
Special Area |
3 |
2 |
38 |
Special Area |
4 |
2 |
39 |
Special Area |
5 |
6 |
40 |
not designated |
6 |
4 |
41 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
42 |
6 |
8 |
7 |
43 |
0 |
9 |
7 |
44 |
not designated |
10 |
8 |
45 |
0 |
11 |
8 |
46 |
0 |
12 |
7 |
47 |
5 |
13 |
8 |
48 |
6 |
14 |
8 |
49 |
8 |
15 |
8 |
50 |
8 |
16 |
5 |
51 |
8 |
17 |
7 |
52 |
not designated |
18 |
2 |
53 |
Special Area |
19 |
6 |
54 |
Special Area |
20 |
not designated |
55 |
3 |
21 |
0 |
56 |
Not designated |
22 |
22 |
57 |
Not designated |
23 |
0 |
58 |
Not designated |
24 |
0 |
59 |
not designated |
25 |
6 |
60 |
not designated |
26 |
2 |
61 |
Special Area |
27 |
5 |
62 |
not designated |
28 |
5 |
63 |
3 |
29 |
5 |
64 |
Special Area |
30 |
3 |
65 |
3 |
31 |
5 |
66 |
Special Area |
32 |
not designated |
67 |
Special
Area |
33 |
not designated |
68 |
Special
Area |
34 |
0 |
70 |
Not designated |
35 |
5 |
Note: Zones defined as Special Areas are not assigned to
regulation sets; their season dates and bag limits may be found by zone within
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.25, 5.26, 5.27, 5.28, 5.29, and
5.30.
2. The following is a
summary, for information purposes only, of the season lengths and the opening
and closing dates, as well as other conditions applicable to each regulation
set. Actual season lengths and other conditions and limitations are specified
in N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.25 through 5.30.
Should there be any inconsistency between the information below and the
corresponding provision of
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.25 through 5.30, the provisions of
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.25 through 5.30 shall govern.
Regulation Sets by Season Length and Bag Limits
Regulation Sets by Season Lengths and
Bag Limits |
SET
# |
Fall |
Permit |
Youth |
Six-Day |
Permit |
Permit |
Winter |
Consecutive |
Bow |
Bow |
Day |
Fire-arm |
Muzzleloader |
Shotgun |
Bow |
Days |
0 |
28 |
22 |
2 |
6 |
11 |
1
day |
31 |
101 |
days 1 |
days- 1 |
days 1 |
days
2 |
days- 1 |
1 deer* |
days 1 |
days |
deer* |
deer* |
deer
ea |
deer |
deer* |
deer* |
1 |
28 |
29 |
2 |
6 |
18 |
3 |
31 |
117 |
days 2 |
days 2 |
days 1 |
days
2 |
days 2 |
days 2 |
days 2 |
days |
deer* |
deer* |
deer
ea |
deer |
deer* |
deer* |
deer* |
2 |
28 |
29 |
2 |
6 |
15 |
3 |
31 |
114 |
days 2 |
days 2 |
days 1 |
days
2 |
days 2 |
days 2 |
days 2 |
days |
deer |
deer |
deer
ea |
deer |
deer |
deer |
deer |
3 |
28 |
29 |
2 |
6 |
21 |
3 |
31 |
120 |
days 2 |
days 2 |
days 1 |
days
2 |
days 2 |
days 2 |
days 2 |
days |
deer |
deer |
deer
ea |
deer |
deer |
deer |
deer |
4 |
49 |
62 |
2 |
6 |
21 |
3 |
31 |
days no |
days no |
days 1 |
days
2 |
days 2 |
days 2 |
days no |
142 days |
limit |
limit |
deer ea |
deer
ea |
deer |
deer |
limit |
5 |
49 days |
62 days |
2 days |
6 days |
21 days |
10 days |
31 days |
141 days |
5 deer |
5 deer |
1 deer ea |
2 deer |
5 deer |
5 deer |
5 deer |
6 |
49 days |
62 days |
2 days |
6 days |
46 days |
34 days |
31 days |
141 days |
9 deer |
9 deer |
1 deer ea |
2
deer |
9 deer |
9 deer |
9 deer |
7 |
49 |
62 |
2 |
6 |
62 |
50 |
50 |
161 |
days no |
days no |
days 1 |
days
2 |
days no |
days no |
days no |
days |
limit |
limit |
deer
ea |
deer |
limit |
limit |
limit |
8 |
49 |
62 |
2 |
6 |
66 |
54 |
50 |
161 |
days no |
days no |
days 1 |
days
2 |
days no |
days no |
days no |
days |
limit |
limit |
deer
ea |
deer |
limit |
limit |
limit |
(r) The following is for informational
purposes only and is a summary of the desired antlered deer harvest and overall
management strategies applicable to each deer management zones as specified at
N.J.A.C.
7:25-5.25 through 5.30.
Buck Goals and Management Strategies by Deer Management
Zone
Zone |
Buck Not designated 57 Not designated Goal* |
Deer Range |
Strategy |
Total Goal** |
1 |
4 |
75 |
Stabilize |
300 |
2 |
5 |
149 |
Stabilize |
745 |
3 |
2 |
153 |
Stabilize |
306 |
4 |
4.5 |
71 |
Stabilize |
320 |
5 |
6 |
215 |
Stabilize |
1,290 |
6 |
2.5 |
153 |
Decrease |
383 |
7 |
6 |
103 |
Stabilize |
618 |
8 |
6 |
203 |
Decrease |
1,218 |
9 |
4.5 |
52 |
Stabilize |
234 |
10 |
7 |
110 |
Decrease |
770 |
11 |
7 |
68 |
Decrease |
476 |
12 |
7 |
152 |
Decrease |
1,064 |
13 |
2 |
109 |
Decrease |
218 |
14 |
3 |
165 |
Decrease |
495 |
15 |
4 |
86 |
Decrease |
344 |
16 |
4 |
91 |
Decrease |
364 |
17 |
3.5 |
90 |
Decrease |
315 |
18 |
3 |
70 |
Increase |
210 |
19 |
4 |
159 |
Stabilize |
568 |
20 |
not designated |
21 |
2 |
192 |
Increase |
384 |
22 |
3.5 |
34 |
Increase |
119 |
23 |
2 |
190 |
Increase |
380 |
24 |
1 |
162 |
Increase |
162 |
25 |
3 |
159 |
Stabilize |
477 |
26 |
2 |
212 |
Increase |
424 |
27 |
3.5 |
103 |
Stabilize |
361 |
28 |
2.76 |
125 |
Stabilize |
345 |
29 |
5 |
64 |
Stabilize |
330 |
30 |
3.44 |
43 |
Stabilize |
148 |
31 |
2.07 |
40 |
Stabilize |
83 |
34 |
2.07 |
97 |
Increase |
201 |
35 |
3 |
171 |
Stabilize |
513 |
36 |
0 |
127 |
Decrease |
0 |
37 |
5 |
20 |
Stabilize |
100 |
38 |
2 |
12 |
Increase |
24 |
39 |
3 |
15 |
Decrease |
45 |
40 |
not designated |
41 |
7 |
39 |
Decrease |
273 |
42 |
1 |
73 |
Decrease |
73 |
43 |
3.5 |
27 |
Increase |
95 |
44 |
not designated |
45 |
3.5 |
65 |
Increase |
228 |
46 |
3.5 |
79 |
Increase |
277 |
47 |
1.03 |
54 |
Decrease |
56 |
48 |
4 |
86 |
Stabilize |
344 |
49 |
0 |
68 |
Decrease |
0 |
50 |
1 |
137 |
Decrease |
137 |
51 |
1 |
153 |
Decrease |
153 |
52 |
not designated |
53 |
2 |
7.5 |
Decrease |
15 |
54 |
3 |
10 |
Stabilize |
30 |
55 |
5 |
5.6 |
Decrease |
28 |
56 |
Not designated |
57 |
Not designated |
58 |
Not designated |
59 |
not designated |
60 |
not designated |
61 |
2 |
5 |
Stabilize |
10 |
62 |
not designated |
63 |
5 |
21 |
Stabilize |
105 |
64 |
3 |
3 |
Decrease |
9 |
65 |
5 |
17 |
Stabilize |
85 |
66 |
2 |
3.3 |
Decrease |
7 |
67 |
4 |
15 |
Decrease |
60 |
68 |
1 |
16.3 |
Decrease |
16 |
70 |
Not designated |
* per square mile.
** buck goal per square mile multiplied by deer
range.