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  1. woodjin

    Wading River to Wading Pines, a PBX Hike.

    I'm sorry I had to miss this one. Looks like you guys had a good time. Jeff
  2. woodjin

    Panther sighting ?

    It can be hard to tell from the photos, but that one against the woods does make it look very large, and that is a very long tail. I am surprised, as Steve mentioned, that they didn't find tracks if it was a mountain lion. At the same time, I find it hard to imagine that a number of people...
  3. woodjin

    One very spunky girl

    Isn't she like 12?
  4. woodjin

    For the herpers

    "A Feild guide to the pine Barrens of NJ" by Howard Boyd is a must!! Howard is a great guy with a real passion for the barrrens. He is also a wealth of knowledge, both in history, but especially on the flora and fauna (more so the flora). He sells the book and signs it at the Whitesbog...
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    Atsion to Crowleys Landing

    I didn't know that. I fished the Delaware all the way up by the rancocas and I was with people who didn't have a license. I figured you didn't need one there, and it was definitely tidal. Jeff
  6. woodjin

    Atsion to Crowleys Landing

    I concur with Pineland suggestions entirely. Taking the rivers at a easy pace is how they are meant to be enjoyed. It makes navigation easier as well. Jimbo, that is a good point. I am not sure if they require a licence in brackish water. I wonder at what salinity level they require a...
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    Atsion to Crowleys Landing

    From the dam below Atsion lake, you can put in just down stream from the dam by going over the dam/bridge (heading south on route 206) and making an immediate left. follow that down past the houses, near the old furnace and there is load in spot there. You can park at the ranger station but I...
  8. woodjin

    Tibb's Watering Hole

    There is not too much to see there as far as ruins are concerned. Nice cedars in the area. There is a cleared area there that might have ruins..I don't know. Jeff
  9. woodjin

    Muskrat

    I used to have them living in my creek on my property growing up in monmouth county. They would occasionally get in the pool also. Jeff
  10. woodjin

    Campers at Columbus?

    Hey Bob, you ought to put on a long haired wig, fake beard, and a robe and then go stand out on that stump. That should really make the onlookers do a double take.
  11. woodjin

    Dunes in The Pines

    fascinating but disturbing that these dunes may be lost forever. That area along the great egg harbor river and A/c expressway ,while recieving some protection is not zoned preservation. Well, right along the river maybe, but it's primary defense against sprawl all these years has been poor...
  12. woodjin

    Some input on buying a winch

    Agreed
  13. woodjin

    Parker Preserve Access Article

    catch anything?
  14. woodjin

    Middle Branch Investigation

    Wow, those are some huge inkberrys!! Bob, do you have any idea about the life span of an inkberry bush? Could you guess and age of those bushes?
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