Brushing of the Blinds at WWA’s Abrams Property in Time for South Season Opening

Brushed Blind #3

By Bruce Urben, President

This article appeared in the Wisconsin Waterfowl Association’s October 2025 eNewsletter. 

Volunteers from WWA’s Green Bay chapter spent the afternoon of Sunday, September 28, brushing in the three duck blinds at WWA’s  Abrams project property in Southern Oconto County.

The view from Blind #2

The Abrams property, which the Wisconsin Waterfowl Association privately owns, is open for hunting. The three duck blinds are wheelchair accessible and all connected by an accessible path. Non-disabled hunters are also welcome to use the blinds, but are encouraged to give priority to disabled hunters.

The Abrams property also features five wheelchair-accessible deer blinds, located throughout the property, and is connected by accessible crushed gravel trails.

For more information about the location of the blinds and expectations, please visit wisducks.org/abrams-property/

TOP GUN: A few members of the Green Bay Chapter at a 2025 work day at the Abrams Property
TOP GUN: A few members of the Green Bay Chapter at a 2025 work day at the organization's Abrams Property
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