East Branch Mill Creek Hunting Farm With Lake
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Farms, Timberland, Hunting Land, Lakefront
- Road Frontage
- County Road
- Road Surface
- Gravel
- Fencing
- Low
Land Details
- Pasture
- Timber
- Tillable
- Lake
Approximate Distances
6 mi | to Alma |
33 mi | to Manhattan |
40 mi | to Topeka |
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Upland Game
- Predators
- Waterfowl
- Fish
- Creek/Spring
- Wetlands
- Food Plot
- Tree Stands/Blinds
- Water Control Structures
- Trail Network
- Seller's Mineral Rights Convey
Description
There are not too many farms on the open market that will be able to compete with this one when it comes to recreation. This farm is located approximately 6 miles south of Alma, Kansas, on Hessdale Road in Wabaunsee County. If you’re an avid sportsman looking for a turn-key property, I’m not sure what more you could ask for. The east branch of mill creek winds through the entire property creating approximately one mile of creek frontage. Four separate crop fields surrounded with timber are situated throughout the farm; 2 of the crop fields are hidden plots located between the creek and the flint hills timber/pasture. This creates unreal setups when it comes to whitetails and turkeys. Three new Banks Blinds have been strategically placed in these isolated plots making for some of the best Kansas hunting you’ll find in the eastern portion of the state. Tree stands are also scattered throughout the timber draws and creek banks if you're more of a stand guy. Located on the southwest portion of this tract is a stunning 9-acre lake with rock banks and crystal-clear water. This lake is loaded with fish; bass and catfish are the dominant species. Approximately 160-acres of cropland exist, usually planted to corn or soybeans. Currently, 40 acres of corn is planted while the balance is planted to soybeans. A cash rental agreement between the landowner and the tenant is in place on the cropland; no grazing lease exists. While turkey numbers throughout Kansas are down, this property seems to have an abundance of turkeys. Several toms are calling this place home, roosting in the mature oak trees and strutting in the isolated crop fields. Whitetails are a staple; there is definitely a chance to harvest a trophy whitetail year after year on this farm. There are two separate clover food plots located in different portions of the farm. This farm literally has it all: timber, creek, lake, cropland, food plots, and blinds. Call us today!
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