Primary Turkey Range and Public Land in NJ
New Jersey hunters can enjoy some of the finest turkey hunting on the East Coast right in their own backyards. Abundant public land and a low density of hunters make South Jersey ideal. Specific information on public turkey hunting land is contained in the annual NJ Wild Turkey Hunting Season Information booklet.
Turkey Zone |
Portions of Counties |
Primary Range |
Percent Public Land |
| 1
|
Sussex |
87
|
52
|
| 2
|
Sussex,
Warren |
112
|
50
|
| 3
|
Sussex,
Warren |
41
|
56
|
| 4
|
Morris,
Sussex, Warren |
79
|
24
|
| 5
|
Sussex |
85
|
7
|
| 6
|
Bergen,
Passaic, Sussex |
178
|
27
|
| 7
|
Morris,
Passaic, Sussex |
176
|
26
|
| 8
|
Hunterdon,
Warren |
82
|
5
|
| 9
|
Morris,
Hunterdon, Warren |
55
|
12
|
| 10
|
Bergen,
Essex, Hudson, Middlesex,
Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Union |
40
|
18
|
| 11
|
Hunterdon,
Mercer, Middlesex, Somerset |
53
|
3
|
| 12
|
Mercer,
Middlesex, Monmouth |
58
|
24
|
| 14
|
Burlington,
Ocean |
360
|
29
|
| 15
|
Burlington,
Camden |
149
|
47
|
| 16
|
Atlantic,
Burlington |
475
|
32
|
| 20
|
Cumberland,
Salem |
88
|
16
|
| 22
|
Atlantic,
Cape May, Cumberland |
166
|
55
|
|