Cumberland Plateau Region III - WMA Waterfowl Areas Crop Status & Blind Condition
WMA Waterfowl Crop and Blind Area Condition
WMAs known for waterfowl hunting are primarily made up of low elevation wetlands. This type of land is prone to flooding and provides both land and aquatic habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife species. TWRA works to provide diverse habitats for wildlife by managing for moist soil plants and planting traditional grain crops like corn and millet. However, because these areas are wetlands, crop production will not be comparable to production agriculture seen on neighboring higher elevation farms.
WMA managers will provide flooding and crop condition updates as they become available.
Last updated June 26, 2025
WMA | Blind # | Blind Status | Crop Status |
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Candies Creek |
Pool 1 |
No blind on site |
Millet/milo |
Candies Creek |
Pool 2 |
No blind on site |
Millet/milo |
Candies Creek |
Pool 3 |
No blind on site |
Millet/milo |
Candies Creek |
Pool 4 |
No blind on site |
Millet/milo |
Johnson's Bottoms |
Pool 1 |
No blind on site |
Millet/milo |
Johnson's Bottoms |
Pool 2 |
No blind on site |
Millet/milo |
Rogers Creek |
Pool 1 |
No blind on site |
Native vegetation/moist soil |
Rogers Creek | Pool 2 |
No blind on site |
Native vegetation/moist soil |
Yellow Creek |
Pool 1 |
No blind on site |
Native vegetation/moist soil |
Yellow Creek |
Pool 2 |
No blind on site |
Native vegetation/moist soil |
Yellow Creek |
Pool 3 |
No blind on site |
Native vegetation/moist soil |