124 Acres | Trempealeau County, WI
Here is a rare opportunity to own an outstanding property in Trempealeau County, located in a neighborhood of large landowners and managed with wildlife in mind. This 124-acre tract is exceptionally well laid out for whitetail hunting and recreation.
The property features two large food plot locations—one positioned on the ridgetop and another tucked into the valley along the southern boundary. The ridgetop food plot, measuring over 1.5 acres, serves as a major hub with multiple ridge systems naturally funneling deer from every direction. Located on both the North and South ends of this plot are water holes, creating excellent fall gathering areas for wildlife.
The valley food plot, approximately 2.5 acres, is a true destination and staging plot, nestled deep in the valley. Deer consistently stage here before moving out to nearby agricultural fields in the...
The valley food plot, approximately 2.5 acres, is a true destination and staging plot, nestled deep in the valley. Deer consistently stage here before moving out to nearby agricultural fields in the evenings. A pond located on the North end of this plot provides a reliable water source, further enhancing the property’s wildlife appeal.
Small bedding cuts have been strategically placed throughout the property to promote woody browse, oak regeneration, and improved cover. A well-designed UTV trail system allows access throughout the property, including discreet travel along the ridgetops to minimize disturbance to wildlife using the food plots.
Additional features include:
MFL Closed – Low Taxes
Extensive UTV Trail Access
Multiple Wildlife Ponds
TSI Improvements
Excellent Whitetail Habitat
Electric on Property
Well Casing on Property
A rock quarry lease is in place through 2034. For additional details regarding the lease, please contact the listing agent.
Agent is part owner of the property.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Centerville head West on HWY 54/35 for .5 Mile. Then right (North) on County Rd. F for 1.5 Miles. Then Left at the Fork on Whistle Pass Rd. in 1.5 Miles the property will be on the right.