2011 Long Point Waterfowl Unit – Blind Descriptions
**PLEASE USE CAUTION IN FRESH DUG AREAS**
1. Shooting Point – c/w table, walk-in, dug pond, waders needed, dog recommended
2. Shooting Point – c/w table, walk-in, waders needed, semi-soft bottom, dug pond, dog recommended.
3. Shooting Point - c/w table, walk-in, waders/dog recommended.
4. Shooting Point – access by small boat (channel on east side) or walk-out, hard sand bottom, very shallow.
5. Blind faces North – walk-out, waders needed, hard bottom.
6a. Blind faces North – walk-out or small boat, hard
sand bottom.
6b. Shooting Point – walk-out or small boat, hard sand
bottom.
7. Blind faces North – walk-out, hard sand bottom.
8. Blind faces Southeast - access by small boat/canoe,
semi-hard bottom, dug pond.
10. Blind faces Northeast– access by canoe/boat, semi –soft bottom, large pond. NOTE: Take extreme caution due to hunters traveling channel in front of blind.
11. Blind faces North – access by canoe/small boat, very soft.
12. Blind faces South – access by canoe/small boat, dug pond, hard bottom.
13. Blind faces South – access by boat/canoe, hard sand bottom.
14. Shooting Point – hard sand bottom, access by boat/canoe. NOTE: Do Not Shoot Toward Cottages.
15. Shooting Point – access by boat, semi-soft bottom, rented in conjunction with Blind #16.
16. Shooting Point – access by boat, semi-soft bottom, rented in conjunction with Blind #15, cut pond.
17. Shooting Point – access by boat, hard sand bottom.
18. Blind faces East – access by boat, semi-soft bottom, dug pond.
19. Blind faces East – access by boat, semi- soft bottom, dug pond.
20. Blind faces South – access by canoe/boat, semi-soft bottom.
21. Please check with office RE: orientation and location – access by boat, dug pond.
NOTE: Take extreme caution due to hunters traveling channel in front of blind.
22. Blind faces South – access by boat, semi-soft bottom, dug pond.
23. Blind faces East – access by boat, semi-soft bottom.
24. Shooting Point – access by boat , depth 2’-3’, outer bay, hard bottom, cut pond, must shoot out of boat
25. Blind faces South – access by boat, semi-soft bottom, dug pond.
26. Blind faces South/East – semi-soft bottom, dug pond, access by boat.
27. Shooting Point – semi-soft bottom, cut pond, access by boat.
28. Blind faces East–access by boat, hard bottom, new pond.
29. Shooting Point – semi-soft bottom, cut pond, access by boat.
30. Shooting Point – semi-soft bottom, cut pond, access by boat.
33. Shooting Point – outer bay, access by boat.
34. Shooting Point – outer bay, access by boat.
35. Shooting Point – access by small boat, semi-soft bottom, cut pond – launch from Marina Shores
37. Shooting Point – access by boat, hard bottom, cut pond.
38. Blind faces South – access by small boat, hard sand bottom, very shallow – launch from Marina Shores.
39. Blind faces West – access by small boat, hard sand bottom – launch from Marina Shores.
40. Blind faces North – access by small boat, hard sand bottom– launch from Marina Shores.
41. Blind faces North – walk-out, hard sand bottom, very shallow, small boat or canoe
42. Blind faces West – Wheelchair accessible/ walk-out, dug pond
43. Blind faces Southwest – walk-out, very shallow.
Big Creek #1 -Blind faces North – access by small boat/canoe, dog recommended, very soft/muddy bottom, launch at Big Creek bridge.
Big Creek #3 -Blind faces Northwest – access by small boat/canoe, dog recommended, very soft/muddy bottom, launch at Big Creek bridge.
Big Creek #5 -Blind faces North, extremely soft bottom, dog recommended for retrieving.
NOTE: Hazards (iron and wood debris) in the deep channel’s water – use extreme caution when navigating.
Big Creek #6
-Blind faces East – access by small boat/canoe, very soft-muddy bottom, dog recommended, NOTE: Hazards (iron and wood debris) in the deep channel’s water – use extreme caution when navigating.
NOTE: BLINDS 2, 3, 4, 5, 6a, 7, 38, 39, 40, 41 and 43 may have little or no water during times of strong West or Southwest winds. Watch for changing wind directions which may effect (reduce or increase) water levels.
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