Duck blind definition
Duck blind means a camouflaged structure from which hunters harvest waterfowl. A duck blind in State regulated wetlands must comply with the following criteria. Duck blinds can be placed directly on the wetland surface or elevated above the wetland on pilings. Duck blinds must have walls or use another form of hunter concealment such as camouflage netting, reeds or grass. Duck blinds cannot be constructed over open water or be utilized for any activity other than waterfowl hunting. Duck blinds cannot be used for docking or mooring of a boat except as needed for temporary access during the activity of hunting. Duck blinds must be constructed a minimum of 300 feet from any occupied structure. Duck blinds not meeting these specifications will require a permit from the WSLS unless it is determined by the WSLS to be a “grandfathered” structure.
Duck blind means any structure or device, whether it be affixed, floating, portable or otherwise constructed or used for the purposes of hunting waterfowl.
Duck blind means a camouflaged structure from which hunters harvest waterfowl. A duck blind in State regulated wetlands cannot exceed 6 feet in width by 10 feet in length or be more than 10 feet above the wetland surface at its highest point. Duck blinds can be placed directly on the wetland surface or elevated above the wetland on pilings. Duck blinds must have walls or use another form of hunter concealment such as camouflage netting, reeds or grass. Duck blinds cannot be constructed over open water or be utilized for any activity other than waterfowl hunting. Duck blinds cannot be used for docking or mooring of a boat except as needed for temporary access during the activity of hunting.