WebThe Assunpink Wildlife Management area is located in extreme western Monmouth County, in the approximate geographic center of the state. Despite its proximity to encroaching … Assunpink Creek is a 22.9-mile-long (36.9 km) tributary of the Delaware River in western New Jersey in the United States. The name Assunpink is from the Lenape Ahsën'pink, meaning "stony, watery place".
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WebNov 16, 2015 · Joined Nov 27, 2014. 281 Posts. #14 · Nov 15, 2015. Fwiw I noticed a few ducks flying overhead last Tuesday when I was out for some pheasant. No idea if they were going to the lake but I'm sure they were we in eyesight of it and flew close enough to be called in. Not flocks, but a few groups of two or three birds. WebNov 3, 2015 · tcook8296 said: I used to hunt Assunpink a lot when I was younger. The most fun bow hunting in a treestand (with orange on) during the pheasant stocking days. Non stop deer running past. You need to set up in a good funnel with maybe a creek or a ditch, deer would always stop before jumping across. Behind the shotgun range there is … pinch crawler
Assunpink Wildlife Management Area Trails
WebThe path crosses Herbert Road and soon enters the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area. You’ll know when you reach it, as the swampy Horse Brook flanks either side of the trail … WebDec 17, 2024 · The Battle of Assunpink, January 2, 1777 On New year's eve in 1776, General George Washington's army was about to crumble as most enlistments were about to expire. He asked his soldiers for a resolution beyond their duty — and they answered the General with a victory. John Adams-Graf Updated: Jan 3, 2024 Original: Dec 17, 2024 WebBattle of Assunpink Creek (1777) Nicholas Haussegger (1729 – July 1786) was a native of Bern, Switzerland who arrived in the British Colonies in North America about 1744 as a … pinch credit