The Division of Fish and Wildlife, in partnership with the US
Fish and Wildlife Service, Ducks
Unlimited and the New
Jersey Waterfowlers Association, has developed a Special Use Area
for youth waterfowl hunters. The Wading River Special Use Area is an
86-acre parcel containing two impoundments within the 159-acre Wading
River Wildlife Management Area, located in Bass River Township, Burlington
County. Use of a blind is by registration
only.
The DFW designated the Wading River Special Use Area as an area
dedicated to youth waterfowling in order to help preserve the rich
heritage of waterfowling in our state. The DFW is proud to partner
on the project with the DU, NJWA and the USFWS that have a longstanding
commitment to waterfowl conservation in our state.
The Wading River Special Use Area, formerly known as the Petrecca
property, was donated to the Division by Charles Petrecca and Mary
H. Petrecca. Work to control the extensive phragmites on the site
was initiated in 2005 with funding provided by the US Fish and Wildlife
Service and Ducks Unlimited. The initial work was completed in early
2007 but the project remains ongoing. Water levels will be managed
primarily for waterfowl but also for shorebirds and wading birds during
the appropriate seasons.
Ducks Unlimited and the New Jersey Waterfowler's Association built
and donated five blinds that have been placed on the impoundments.
The Ducks Unlimited state chapter and NJ Waterfowlers are both providing
experienced waterfowl hunters as mentors for youth hunters that want
to be introduced to the sport or learn more about proper waterfowling
techniques.
The Wading River Special Use Area was first opened to licensed youth
hunters for waterfowl hunting during the 2005-2006 hunting season. The blinds have
since been available for reservation through an application process.
The Waterfowl Hunting Area:
Access to the property is through a locked gate to a compacted gravel
lot. From here compacted gravel roads provide access to waterfowl
hunting blinds designed to accommodate four people each. All vehicles
must park in the lot after hunters and gear have been transported
to their respective hunting areas.
Members from Ducks Unlimited and New Jersey Waterfowler's Association
will provide hunting mentors to assist with the hunts. A mentor will
be assigned to each hunting party. Mentors will assist with decoy
placement and waterfowl retrieval, which can be challenging since
all of the waterfowl hunting areas are not wadeable.
Hunt Area Rules:
Hunters that violate the conditions established for use of the Special
Use Area will be subject to possible fines and denial of future requests
to use the area.
- Only properly licensed youth hunters (until the end of the year
they turn 16) are permitted to hunt on the property.
- Only youth hunters are allowed to hunt. Mentors and observers
are there to provide assistance to the hunters.
- A shell limit of one box of 25 nontoxic shot shells per hunter
per morning session is permitted.
- All hunters using the area must be registered utilizing the online
application on this site. Registration will only allow for two hunters
per blind accompanied by a maximum of two non-shooting adults (21
years of age or older).
- All waterfowl hunters must conclude their hunt by noon and be
back in the parking area by 1:00pm.
- All regulations concerning waterfowl hunting, including bag limits
must be followed. These regulations can be found each year in the
NJ Fish and Wildlife Digest.
Hunt
Registration
Hunting dates will be on Wednesdays and Saturdays during the South Zone Duck Season in 2020:
2020-2021 Migratory Bird Seasons Summary (pdf, 155kb)
Use of this area will be permitted by registration only. To regisetr, e-mail R3mentoredhunt@dep.nj.gov or call 856-629-1014 and provide requested date.
Map of Wading
River WMA Special Use Area (pdf, 365kb)