Known for producing trophy whitetail deer year after year, this is one you’ll want to take a close look at. After traveling down a dirt road over 3.5 miles from the nearest blacktop, you’ll travel through an additional half mile easement to your own little piece of Whitetail paradise in the canyons of Clark County with no other road for miles. The remote location of this 240-acre tract is ideal for you to put in your own food plots, feeders, and blinds to leverage the proven track record of trophy Whitetail taken from this property. In addition to multiple canyons for big bucks to hide in and good bottom land for food plots, there is a small pond on the property that also caters to the wildlife. Once you’ve harvested your deer, it’ll be time to get out the dog and your upland gear to chase the multiple coveys of quail that call this tract home as well. Call me today and let’s go take a l...
Known for producing trophy whitetail deer year after year, this is one you’ll want to take a close look at. After traveling down a dirt road over 3.5 miles from the nearest blacktop, you’ll travel through an additional half mile easement to your own little piece of Whitetail paradise in the canyons of Clark County with no other road for miles. The remote location of this 240-acre tract is ideal for you to put in your own food plots, feeders, and blinds to leverage the proven track record of trophy Whitetail taken from this property. In addition to multiple canyons for big bucks to hide in and good bottom land for food plots, there is a small pond on the property that also caters to the wildlife. Once you’ve harvested your deer, it’ll be time to get out the dog and your upland gear to chase the multiple coveys of quail that call this tract home as well. Call me today and let’s go take a look at this one in person!
Property Features
-240 M/L total acres
-1st contract of 33.46 acres in CRP until Sep of 2023 paying $45.55/acre annually
-2nd contract of 3.63 acres in CRP until Sep of 2023 paying $45.55/acre annually
-A half-acre pond
-4 miles from the nearest blacktop (KS Hwy 34)
-20 miles to Bucklin, KS
-18 miles to Ashland, KS
-Great history and track record for large Whitetail deer
-Multiple coveys of quail
-Seasonal creek
-Good bottom ground for food plots
-Several great locations with beautiful views for a hunting cabin/weekend getaway
-Rolling hills and several deep canyons providing great hiding spots for deer
-50% of mineral rights convey, the other 50% are retained by a previous owner for her lifetime, after which they will convey to the owner of the property at that time
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Ashland, KS go west on Hwy 160 to Hwy 34, then North on 34 to Creek L road, then west 3.5 miles to the gated entrance to the half mile easement providing access to the property.