This is a top-shelf farm with proven buck qualities and genetics all behind locked gates. The perfect mix of habitat, i.e. live water, ponds, big timber, native grasses and year food sources allows you to grow and hold big bucks and turkeys on your farm. You can see little to no interior parts of the farm from the roads. The 35 acres of tillable give a Return On Investment and there are also 3 established food plot areas to plant so that you can diversify the food source thru the season. Ample cover gives you bedding along with areas for all stages of the rut. This farm is setup and with just a little effort you can be hunting Booners in the fall and Longbeards in the spring. The Hawkins Buck was killed on this farm and it currently resides at Cabelas in Kansas City boasting 255 7/8 of bone; a true Kansas giant. There's no question the genetics are here and the habitat is too.
Small Farm...
Small Farm with proven B&C genetics next to Wolf Creek Lake along
Secluded farm fields sit between big timber creek bottoms and native bedding areas
Home of the Hawkins Buck Gross 255 7/8 inch Boone and Crockett buck
This premium farm is the perfect mix of big timber, warm season bedding areas and bottom ground fields all sitting 1.5 miles from the Wolf Creek Plant, a whitetail sanctuary
Established buffer strips along the field edges provide that perfect transition stage for bucks to step out and check the fields
The game trails are littered all across the farm thru the cedar thickets and timber
Farm has been heavily managed for over 10 years and under a QDM regime and the trail pics are proof its working
2 ponds on the farm n addition to Long Creek creating the west boundary
Property sits in a very dense farming area with good cover and excellent wildlife habitat
You can even enjoy fishing on the Coffey County Lake, a 5000 acre lake fed by warm water discharge from the Wolf Creek power plant; offering excellent bass, crappie, catfish, wipers and walleye fishing
Location to the warm discharge lake will provide the opportunity to even get in some waterfowl as well on the hidden fields