This is a deer hunter’s dream tract. I can only imagine the amount of bucks than can be seen on this farm during the rut! A quick look at the aerial and topo map shows how this farm is not only a major travel corridor but also a connecting hub for the surrounding farms as well as a large bedding/sanctuary for the local deer herd. Bordered on the north by a large block of Shawnee National Forest, there are several hollows that lead into this farm. There are 29.7+/- acres enrolled in CRP that produce $2,830.00 annually. This CRP acreage is thick and provides plenty of good security and bedding cover. Scattered throughout the farm are several open areas that would make great food plot locations. Along with these open areas is over a half mile worth of extra wide trails that would also be ideal areas for food plot plantings. The southern portion of the farm is bordered by row crops. Deer ten...
This is a deer hunter’s dream tract. I can only imagine the amount of bucks than can be seen on this farm during the rut! A quick look at the aerial and topo map shows how this farm is not only a major travel corridor but also a connecting hub for the surrounding farms as well as a large bedding/sanctuary for the local deer herd. Bordered on the north by a large block of Shawnee National Forest, there are several hollows that lead into this farm. There are 29.7+/- acres enrolled in CRP that produce $2,830.00 annually. This CRP acreage is thick and provides plenty of good security and bedding cover. Scattered throughout the farm are several open areas that would make great food plot locations. Along with these open areas is over a half mile worth of extra wide trails that would also be ideal areas for food plot plantings. The southern portion of the farm is bordered by row crops. Deer tend to either go to the thick CRP or on up into the timbered ridges to bed during the day and ease out to feed on the agriculture in the evening. Having these open areas and trails planted in food plots would be a great way to catch these deer on their way to or from feeding in the row crops. There are two ponds and two creeks on the property. One of the ponds is over an acre in size. This provides a year-round water source for the wildlife. The farm is accessed via a dead end road and has no road frontage. There is a good trail system in place, as well as a walking bridge and a bridge for larger implements. This combination of bridges and trails allows for multiple entrances for favored ambush locations. If you’re looking for a stellar hunting tract with all the qualities it takes to grow, hold, and harvest mature bucks, give us a call and schedule your own private tour!
Property Features:
- Stellar hunting tract
- This farm has what it takes to consistently harvest mature bucks
- 29.7+/- acres of CRP producing $2,830.00 annually through 9/30/18
- Over 10 acres of timber with mast producing hardwoods and softwoods
- Plenty of thick bedding / sanctuary cover
- A 1.32+/- acre pond, a .42+/- acre pond and two creeks provide a year round water supply for the wildlife
- Several open areas that are perfect food plot locations
- Over ½ mile of extra wide trails/lanes that are ideal for more food plot plantings
- The northeast portion of the farm adjoins the Shawnee National Forest, offering many more acres to hunt
- The whole southern portion of the farm is bordered by row crops
- This farm serves as bedding and a major travel corridor for the local deer
- The topography map shows how several hollows lead into this farm making it a central hub for buck travel during the rut
- This property has no road frontage and is accessed via a dead end road
- A walking bridge and a bridge for heavy equipment are in place for maintenance as well as multiple entrances for hunting
- 30 minutes from Paducah, KY. – 3 hours from Saint Louis, MO. – 3 hours from Nashville, TN
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