2008 / 2009 Sun River Waterfowl
Hunt Map & Blind Information

Blind
Unit
Average Depth to Blind *
Surrounding Cover / Habitat **
Blind Type / Notes
S1
Marsh 3
 2' - 3'
Small island surrounded by mixed open water and bordered by cottonwoods, willows, and pastures Pit Blind
S2
Marsh 4
n/a
n/a
*closed*
S3
Marsh 6
3' - 5'
Open water bordered by tules, cattails, willows, cottonwoods, and lake Platform Blind; bordered by slightly deeper swale; dog recommended
S4
Marsh 8
3' - 4'
Small island surrounded by mixed open water and bordered by cottonwoods, willows, tules, lake, and open fields Pit Blind
S5
Marsh 7
2' - 3'
Small island surrounded with open water and bordered by few cottonwoods Pit Blind
S6
Marsh 7
2' - 3'
Small island surrounded with open water and bordered by agricultural fields Pit Blind
S7
Marsh 5
2' - 3'
Small island surrounded with open water and bordered by few cottonwoods and agricultural fields Pit Blind
S8
Marsh 5
2' - 3'
Small island surrounded with open water and bordered by pastures and agricultural fields Pit Blind
B1
Lake
3' - 5'
Open water bordered by tules, cattails, willows, cottonwoods Floating Platform; stationary
B2
Lake
3' - 5' 
Open water bordered by tules, cattails, willows, cottonwoods Floating Platform; stationary
B3
Lake
n/a
n/a
*closed*
D1
Marsh 4
2' - 3'
Open water bordered by few cottonwoods and pastures Floating Platform Pontoon Boat; movable by able-bodied person

* Chest waders are needed for space & disabled blinds as hunters may be wading through some swales.

* No wading to boat-in-blinds due to unsuitable substrate (muck). MUST use boat provided.

** Hunters are responsible for bringing additional camoflauge as available natural cover
may be limited at individual blinds, or 'brushing' may deteriorate as the season progresses.

** There are no navigable waterways for hunting on Stone Lakes NWR.

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