Bob Brown & Squaw Creek Wetlands

Fortescue Missouri

Between the Squaw Creek Wetlands Wildlife Refuge and Bob Brown Conservation Areas.

Nearest towns: Mound City, Bigelow and Fortescue

Multiple separate property units

Wetlands floodable acreage, 80

3,430 acres of crop stubble ranging 1-5 miles of Squaw Creek Refuge

4 permanent blinds, with multiple stubble fields for do-it-on-your-own goose hunting

One of our four blinds across the road from the Bob Brown Wildlife Area.

Sunrise view from blind 2.

Results.

The Squaw Creek Refuge is a no hunting wildlife refuge that holds 250,000 ducks and over 400,000 geese during a good year.  The surrounding private land has been predominately consumed into expensive private leases leaving your choices limited in this area.

Your second choice in this area is the Bob Brown Conservation Area that is open to public hunting and all the competition associated with public non-controlled hunting. Bob Brown is one of Missouri's top producing waterfowl areas, but it attracts as many hunters as it does ducks and geese.

Hunt with us and you can hunt the same ducks and geese as on the two public wetlands above without the competition.


One of our duck blinds on the Holt wetlands shown after camouflaging with rippy grass and before flooding with our electric water pump on a 12 inch casing.
 

Front and back of the same blind.


 

An attempt to show in a picture how widely spaced apart the duck blinds are. On this wetlands of 160 acres/80 with water there are 4 blinds.

No one has ever been disappointed for the habitat quality of our wetlands. The only duck hunters that quit the Association are those that should hunt with a guide.

 

 

Wetlands Detail

Wetlands Work

Blind 1

Blind 2

Blind 3

Blind 4

 

Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge

 

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