445, the most popular spot down there is at the end of Radio Road, Graveling Point. Nice access, and a pretty good spot. You can wade across the little creek at low tide and head out to the point, which I've done, but be darn sure to cross back before high tide, as it get's too deep to wade. Here is one of the few spots I know that actually do demand a long cast, the farther you get it out there, the better you'll do. There's some local sharpies who fish there all the time, watch them and you'll see what works during different tides and moons and months. It gets overrun by tourists early in the spring when the bass first show, but the rest of the year during the week it's great. You also have the seven bridges area, lots of sod banks to walk and plug from, but I haven't done it in years. I don't know details about the area, but I do know there's lots of places to fish, and a variety of methods and species to try. I'll try to think of some other good spots. Bass river forest may have a deer or two as well, if you were so inclined.

I haven't been down there in a couple years either, but I imagine there's still critters to fling arrows at, there always used to be. Not real sure about the river bass fishery, but I'm sure they have a spawning population, and I imagine there's places where you can get them from shore, or a little boat. If you were looking into duck hunting, there's sure a lot more ducks and places to shoot ducks down there than there is in Tabernacle.

The Edward Forsythe refuge may allow hunting, or there may be places to hutn around there, not sure.
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