When evaluating hunting farms the number one thing that I look for is diversity. This farm has it! Ideally, you want a property that is going to have mast-producing trees in the fall, browse in the winter, and perennial food plots throughout. This has all of the right elements. One thing that I really like about this farm is that you have multiple access points from the north and east. Depending on the wind, you have several different ways to get in and out without spooking deer. There is a nice stand of mature, marketable timber in the hills along the north and west side of the farm. There are several great building sits where you could have your very own cabin in the woods. Down in the bottoms lies over 20 acres of expired CRP, which is nothing but thickets. This gives the deer an excellent travel corridor as they move from one stand of timber to the next. Several food plots have been ...
When evaluating hunting farms the number one thing that I look for is diversity. This farm has it! Ideally, you want a property that is going to have mast-producing trees in the fall, browse in the winter, and perennial food plots throughout. This has all of the right elements. One thing that I really like about this farm is that you have multiple access points from the north and east. Depending on the wind, you have several different ways to get in and out without spooking deer. There is a nice stand of mature, marketable timber in the hills along the north and west side of the farm. There are several great building sits where you could have your very own cabin in the woods. Down in the bottoms lies over 20 acres of expired CRP, which is nothing but thickets. This gives the deer an excellent travel corridor as they move from one stand of timber to the next. Several food plots have been opened up in the bottoms so you can hunt this on nearly any wind. A large hunting blind sits on the largest food plot and is probably the largest blind I have ever seen. If you’re looking for a diverse hunting tract that adjoins the Cache River State Natural Area, give us a call today and schedule your private tour!
Property Features:
- Diverse hunting tract close to the Cache River State Natural Area
- Great blend of habitat types and topography
- CRP acreage
- Open areas for food plots
- Areas of rolling topography
- Numerous funnels and pinch points
- Large elevated box blind
- Softwoods and mast producing hardwoods
- Areas of dense lowland timber
- Dense bedding and security cover
- Established trail system
- Road frontage along northern and eastern sides
- Electric and water available along road frontage
- Multiple entry points
- Adjoins the Cache River State Natural Area
- 10 minutes from Vienna, IL – 2 hours from St. Louis, MO – 2 hours from Evansville, IN
- Mature, marketable timber in the hills
- 23 acres of expired CRP making prime bedding habitat
- Over 5 acres open for food plots
- Numerous funnels & pinch points
- Large elevated box blind big enough for the whole family
- Creek running through the center of the farm
- Dense bedding & security cover
- Road frontage along northern & eastern sides
- Electric & water available along road frontage
- Annual taxes $768.96
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