At one time the crp manual specifically prohibited controlled hunts/preserves. I am pretty sure it has been removed.
Leasing hunting is not prohibited per the crp manual.
Hunting blinds are not specifically mentioned as prohibited. But things like parking equipment is prohibited on certain crp practices. So maybe the office is taking a conservative approach with hunting blinds.
When In doubt.....ask for it in writing
633 Recreational Hunting and Commercial Shooting Preserves on CRP Acreage
A Recreational Hunting
CRP participants may lease hunting rights, charge fees for access to hunters, or conduct other
similar hunting operations on CRP acreage if this activity occurs during the normal hunting
season for the pursuit of game that is normal to the area. Hunting must be conducted
consistent with State laws and bag limits for the appropriate game species.
* * *
Important: Barrier fencing or boundary limitations that prohibit wildlife access to or from
the CRP acreage is not allowed.
B Commercial Shooting Preserves
Commercial shooting preserves may be operated on CRP acreage if all of the following
apply:
the commercial shooting preserve is licensed by a State agency, such as the State Fish
and Wildlife Agency or State Department of Natural Resources
the commercial shooting preserve is operated in a manner consistent with the applicable
State agency rules governing commercial shooting preserves
CRP cover is maintained according to the conservation plan
no barrier fencing or boundary limitations exist that prohibit wildlife access to or from
the CRP acreage
related CRP cover maintenance, as determined by STC according to FOTG and in
consultation with the State Technical Committee, must:
be performed according to the conservation plan
provide benefit and enhancement to all wildlife normal to the area
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B Commercial Shooting Preserves (Continued)
be conducted outside the primary nesting or brood rearing season
not adversely impact the CRP cover
not degrade wildlife habitat benefits, water quality benefits, or erosion control
measures.
Important: STC, in consultation with the State Technical Committee, must determine the
extent and method of cover maintenance acceptable for all CRP acreage
within the State that provides enhancement for all wildlife habitats.