We always hear people talk about the three things it takes to hold, grow and manage mature whitetails being food, water and cover. However, there are two other components oftentimes not talked about or overlooked, connecting habitat and more importantly neighborhood. Anyone that knows mature whitetails knows this county is a mecca for big mature whitetails and this property checks every one of these boxes for anyone looking for a quality hunting farm. Located in the far northern part of the County is the combination timber and tillable farm that has been highly managed for many years. Main access comes in from the southeast part of the property, which is ideal for predominate westerly winds during the fall. There are several key stand locations located around the farm near pinch points, natural funnels and travels corridors as well as close proximity to destination food sources. After a...
We always hear people talk about the three things it takes to hold, grow and manage mature whitetails being food, water and cover. However, there are two other components oftentimes not talked about or overlooked, connecting habitat and more importantly neighborhood. Anyone that knows mature whitetails knows this county is a mecca for big mature whitetails and this property checks every one of these boxes for anyone looking for a quality hunting farm. Located in the far northern part of the County is the combination timber and tillable farm that has been highly managed for many years. Main access comes in from the southeast part of the property, which is ideal for predominate westerly winds during the fall. There are several key stand locations located around the farm near pinch points, natural funnels and travels corridors as well as close proximity to destination food sources. After a walk around this farm you’ll quickly see from the amount of sign this farm will keep you on your toes with not only the number of quality deer, but also the overall number of deer in this area. The creek corridor holds a tremendous amount of deer as well as serving as a natural travel corridor. In addition to the main creek crossing on the southeast corner of the property, it also has great access into the property off of 205th street, which runs all along the eastern border. This property not only offers some of the finest whitetail hunting the Midwest has to offer, it also offer a strong return. There are 112 tillable acres, which give an annual return of $26,880. The list of quality aspects this property has to offer but the trail camera pictures and harvest pictures speak volumes. If you are looking for a top-end property in a highly managed neighborhood, look no further. Give land specialist Tyler Sellens a call today for more information or to schedule a private showing.
Property Features:
- 112 tillable acres cash rented for $240/acre
- Total annual income: $26,880
- Highly managed property
- Phenomenal trail camera and harvest history
- Excellent connecting habitat
- McCraney Creek runs along the eastern side of the property and not only provides a year round water source but serves as a natural travel corridor, especially during the rut
- Primary access comes in on the southwest corner of the property across McCraney Creek as well as access off of 205th St. along the east property line
- Several pinch points and natural funnels
- Very high deer density area
- Year round water source from McCraney Creek
- Located southeast of Plainville, north of Kinderhook or northwest of Barry
- Broker owned
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