Bob Brown & Squaw Creek Wetlands Blind 1

360 degree water surrounds this blind, which faces south.

Average depth ranges from 12 to 30 inches.

In this photo the crop is beans, but 2 out of 3 years is corn.

The total surface water acres for this marsh is 90 acres. The marsh is surrounded by 1300 acres of crop stubble for goose hunting between the Bob Brown Wildlife Area and Squaw Creek Refuge.

From the SW corner of the marsh facing NE looking out to blind 1 from the surrounding wetlands levee.

The same blind as above covered with rippy grass before flooding. The blind has 2 separate flip fronts making good cover the entire season. This is important for open field hunting, especially late season.

The same blind before Flooding. the one above during a year the crop was beans and below in corn.

 

 

Bob Brown Squaw Creek Blind 2

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