This 80.6 acre recreational property located in rural Sumner County offers an unbelievable mix that is hard to find on properties of this size. The west half of the property was once tillable ground, that has been returned to native grass. There are multiple cedar thickets located throughout providing an ideal habitat for upland and small game as well as providing thermal cover for wintering whitetail deer. This mix of open native grass and cedar thickets also provides an ideal setting for a rifle or muzzleloader hunter to be able to cover a large area of the property.
The east side of the property contains two timber lined wet weather drainage ditches, that connect the large pasture and timber ground to the north of this property with the destination agriculture fields located along the properties southern boundary line. The multiple game trails that parallel these drainage ditches of...
The east side of the property contains two timber lined wet weather drainage ditches, that connect the large pasture and timber ground to the north of this property with the destination agriculture fields located along the properties southern boundary line. The multiple game trails that parallel these drainage ditches offer multiple pinch points and ambush locations that are ideal for a bowhunter, and confirm that this is a favored travel route for all species of wildlife.
There are multiple clearings throughout the property providing ideal locations for large or small food plots, with some clearings approaching 5+ acres. There is also one dry pond located on the property. The pond dam was washed out in 2010, and it has not been repaired at this time. If repaired this pond could provide excellent waterfowl opportunities as the property is located adjacent to a large duck hunting club on a large 60 acre lake.
The property does not contain any road frontage, but there are two different access points via old county roads that are still county maintained. One of the access points is a shared access point with the large duck hunting club on the adjacent property.
Located South of Oxford, KS and North of Geuda Springs, KS this property is approximately one hour from Wichita, KS and 2 hours from Oklahoma City, OK. Contact Jake Kolb at 620-252-5881 or [Email listed above]
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