Saturday, February 26, 2011

Fathers, Sons and Daughters-a Long Standing Tradition Continues at The ACGP

The  Atlantic County Game Preserve has a long standing tradition of family memberships including fathers and sons.  Membership has the privledge of permitting children to hunt along side parents until the age of  21, or they complete college, at which time children are eligable for membership.

We have many members young and old who have been initiated into the club by their fathers or grandfathers.  One father and son membership's tenure spans four generations, going back to the inception of the club 1905.  We sometimes joke that these members are "ACGP Royalty".   

The tradition of families enjoying the outdoors and shooting sports being carried forward generation after generation is not unique, however here at the ACGP we pride ourselves on promoting Youth Hunts and events for deer, turkey, pheasant, chukar, quail, duck or even fishing.  Did I forget anything? Oh yes, rabbit and sporting clays (held in the afternoon before just about every club dinner meeting).  Any opportunity to spend time with family outdoors is time well spent, and to be cherished.  Come out on any given day to the field camp and you will see the whole family enjoying the outdoors together.  Here are a few of the fathers, sons and daughters you might see out at the Field Camp on any given day.







Sunday, February 13, 2011

A Great Sunday Hunting Quail at The Atlantic County Game Preserve

"Gunny" Cip and I have been friends for close to 50 years.  We grew up hunting and fishing together on the Delaware River.  Back then there were plenty of wild pheasants and quail out the back door. 

So when old friends like us can spend a great afternoon at The Atlantic County Game Preserve hunting quail, over a great bird dog, what else can you say? 

With over 20 tree lined fields of natural warm season grass's, and sorgum on 2000 acres to choose from,  the choice is yours, pheasant? chukar? or quail?  Today we chose quail.  But take your pick, there are only 7 days a week to decide on your game bird and hunt a different field each day.







Wednesday, February 9, 2011

BRING YOUR SWEETHEART TO CLUB PHEASANT HUNT

ACGP  CLUB PHEASANT HUNT 
(MEMBERS ONLY, & GUESTS BY INVITATION ONLY) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH
FEE $25.00  SIGN-UP 9:30 @ FIELD CAMP;  HUNT 10:00 
CALL JIM S. ASAP (BY THURSDAY NIGHT) FOR RESERVATIONS
                       
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS TO HELP STOCK THE FIELDS.
WE WILL MEET AT 9:00 AT THE FIELD CAMP

BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR 
2011 LICENSE
NO BIRDSHOT HEAVIER THAN #6
200 SQUARE INCHES OF HUNTER ORANGE
SAFETY FIRST!
 

Monday, February 7, 2011

Atlantic County Federation Pheasant Hunt Winners-Hosted at ACGP!

Every year the Atlantic County Game Preserve Est. 1905 donates a pheasant hunt for four (4), to the Atlantic County Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs Annual Venison Dinner. 

The event proceeds and pheasant hunt raffle proceeds are used in large part to support many activities for children throughout the Atlantic County area; Hooked on Sporting Clays, at Giberson's Redwing Sporting Clays, several Hooked on Fishing Not on Drugs-HONOD fishing derbies, Friends of Forsythe youth activites and events at the Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in Galloway Twp., the annual 4H Fair in Egg Harbor City etc...

The Atlantic County Game Preserve Est. 1905 has been a proud member of the New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs since 1938, and is active in supporting it's charitable ventures, creating multiple opportunities for youth from our county to experience various sporting activities.

Many thanks to all those who purchased raffle tickets last year, and congratulations to the winners below.  This could be you next year, but you can't win unless you attend the Federation's Annual Venison Dinner at Kerry-Brooke Caterers on Rt. 30 in Hammonton, NJ on Monday February 21, 6 PM.  Tickets $30.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Daisy-Storm Memorial Tower Shoot a Great Day to Remember

Daisy and Storm were faithful hunting dogs that are fondly remembered for their retrieving skills at ACGP Tower Shoots over the years and a few poor mannered encounters with dogs, cars and trucks.











Thank goodness that we had a few fresh dogs that picked up the slack where they left off retrieving those downed pheasants and runners.  All members and guests had a good time, safe shoot and great lunch.

See you at the next Club Hunt and Tower Shoot.  Check the calendar for dates, times and events, and on the ACGP blog for up News and Updates.  Safety First!