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    <title><![CDATA[Brown County, Wisconsin Hunting Land For Sale - Whitetail Properties]]></title>
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      <title><![CDATA[92 Acres of Brown County Hunting Land]]></title>
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	This 91.5 acres may only be a short drive from Green Bay but it&#39;s far enough to be able to hold and grow some true trophy whitetails as well as provide some awesome duck hunting and trophy walleye fishing. The great property adjoins the 920 acre Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve and Fort Howard Wildlife areas set along the Bay of Green Bay, this farm is a true honey hole.<br />
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	A large existing building would be perfect for converting into a hunting lodge with room to build that new house you been thinking about.<br />
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	Extensive trail system access. The hidden hunting plots on fingers of hardwoods set along low-lying brushy thickets and the sets are strategically placed along thick edges lined with big acorn dropping oaks. Recruiting plots are placed off of large sanctuaries with plenty of heavy cover and water. Small waterholes set along the edges of timber provide excellent places to ambush whitetails as well as the never-ending flights of ducks looking for a resting place during the fall migration.<br />
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	To view this waterfowl and whitetail paradise, call Jeremy today at 920-819-1338.</p>
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      <dc:date>2010-10-06T18:43:44+00:00</dc:date>
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