ORIGINAL: whitewolf393
Haven't been there yet, so couldn't tell ya. I'm probably just going to go to the Phelps WMA this Saturday morning for turkey. I consider myself lucky if I even line up a shot on a bird, since it's opening day of muzzleloader here. But, it could be that those hunters will push some birds my way, too, if I time it right :]
I hunted there several times a few years back. I did some duck hunting on the Rapp. River and if you are looking for a bird, go in off Rte. 17, park in the lot near the powerlines, take those down to the river, and cut left. Look at a map of hte place, I'm sure there's a faster way. Anyway, the birds roost near the river and fly down on the phelps side of the river, although we did see some birds across the river in fields, not sure where they roosted, but its private property there.
FYI - A lot of people hunt near the "waterfowl pond". Maybe this says something for the bird population there, but it's too many hunters in my book.
Hope this helps.