This hunting lease is leased and not available.
This river-bottom property offers a combination of timber, water, and seclusion with excellent whitetail potential. The farm is made up primarily of timber that runs the full length of the property, with the river forming the entire southern boundary. This clearly looks like a natural travel corridor that should create consistent deer movement, especially during the pre-rut and rut. The timbered bottoms should provide plenty of cover, while the river edge should create some nice funnels that would make for great stand locations. From the aerial view, the northern boundary appears to border agricultural ground, giving deer a nearby food source and setting up natural staging areas as deer move from bedding to feed. Note: I say "should" because I have not yet walked this property. I will be there in next couple of weeks to walk the farm and take pictures. Access is from the west side, where the smaller campground is located. These campers should all be gone around October 31. Even while the campground is occupied during October, it should have little to no impact on the hunting. The river should act as a natural funnel and barrier, helping keep deer on the property and eliminating hunter pressure from the south. With cover, water, and nearby ag fields, this is the type of property that should consistently hold deer throughout the season. if you wanted to go even further, this is a boat ramp on the southwest corner you could utilize if needed. If you're looking for a secluded river-bottom lease with strong potential to harvest a mature buck, this one certainly checks a lot of those boxes.
*Lease runs one year from date leased
*Open to all legal game
*ATV use is permitted for hunting purposes only – No joy riding
*The use of screw-in steps, nails and permanent stands are prohibited
*Boat ramp located in the southwest corner of the property NOTE: THIS PROPERTY HAS NOT BEEN INSPECTED. Make sure you inspect the property before placing a non-refundable deposit. The details of the property derive from the description provided by the landowner and the aerial assessment by the leasing agent.