South Grand River D Wetlands Blind 1

Before picture after camouflaging the blind and before flooding.

Typically, the lake is drained in mid June to allow smart weed and wild millet time to grow. We mow a circle in front and behind the blind for a shooting pool and close the gates the end of August. The water source is a combination of run off and overflow from the Grand River. Crop is planted to the edge of the marsh.

After the crop is harvested a 12 inch extension is placed on the overflow pipe to flood the crop stubble.

Access is difficult and chest waders are required. Members

have enjoyed quality waterfowl hunting from this blind for over 15 years.

The lake is 1/2 mile long and covers close to 50 surface water acres.

Late season goose hunting can be very productive for those
that are tough enough to break ice and carry their gear and decoys from the parking area to the blind.
 

 

 

South Grand River D Wetlands Blind 2

South Grand River D Wade-in Area

 

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