80± Acre Todd County Deer Hunting Property With Thick Cover, Heavy Trails, And Big Buck Potential
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Summary
Property
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- Recreational Land, Hunting Land
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- Township Road
- Road Surface
- Gravel
Land Details
- Timber
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Upland Game
- Creek/Spring
- Tree Stands/Blinds
Description
If you have been searching for an affordable deer hunting property with the kind of habitat that consistently holds deer, this 80± acre Todd County tract deserves a serious look. One glance at the aerial and drone imagery shows exactly what makes this farm so appealing to hunters. A massive network of deer trails runs throughout the property, revealing steady game movement across the entire acreage. This is the type of ground where deer do not just pass through. This is the type of property they use as a core bedding and security area. The habitat is the story here. Most of the property consists of low ground, but for the serious whitetail hunter, that can be a major advantage. Low ground with dense cover often becomes the place mature bucks and high deer numbers seek out for daytime security. The thick, tangled habitat on this tract creates the kind of secluded environment that helps deer feel safe, especially during daylight hours and throughout the hunting season. In areas with surrounding hunting pressure, properties like this often become the sanctuary deer depend on. This Todd County hunting property is set up to function as a bedroom for the local herd. Deer are able to bed, stage, travel, and return to cover with confidence. In the evenings, they may move off to surrounding food sources, but this tract offers the security cover that draws them back each morning. For buyers who understand the value of bedding habitat, edge, and dependable deer movement, this farm checks a lot of important boxes. It offers the chance to hunt where deer actually live, rather than simply trying to catch them moving between bedding and feeding areas somewhere else. Another strong feature of the property is the mix of dotted wooded islands and edge cover spread across the landscape. These subtle changes in habitat create natural travel routes, pinch points, and stand locations that experienced hunters know how to capitalize on. The combination of interior trails, secluded cover, and transition edges can create excellent opportunities during early season, the rut, and late season. Whether you prefer to hunt from fixed stands, hang-and-hunt setups, or ground blinds, there is a lot here for a hunter to study and develop. This property also stands out because it appears to support both quality bucks and a high volume of deer. That combination is not always easy to find in an affordable recreational tract. Buyers looking for a deer hunting property in Todd County want a place with clear sign, strong habitat, and the potential to produce memorable hunts year after year. This farm offers all of that in a raw, natural setting built around security, cover, and whitetail movement. For the buyer who values habitat over hype, this 80± acre tract brings real appeal. It is a property designed by nature to attract and hold deer. Thick cover, low ground bedding habitat, wooded islands, edge structure, and visible heavy trail systems all point to one thing: consistent whitetail use. If your goal is to own a Todd County deer hunting property that gives you a legitimate chance at both mature bucks and high deer numbers without stretching the budget, this tract is worth your attention.
Details
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80± acres in Todd County
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Massive network of deer trails visible throughout the property
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Thick low-ground habitat ideal for bedding and daytime security cover
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Strong potential to serve as a sanctuary property for local deer movement
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Excellent setup for hunters targeting both quantity and quality of deer
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Wooded islands and edge cover create natural travel corridors and stand locations
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Property functions as a bedroom area where deer live and return after feeding
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Opportunity to hunt deer where they bed, stage, and spend daylight hours
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Affordable recreational tract with strong whitetail habitat appeal
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Great fit for buyers focused on deer hunting, habitat value, and long-term potential
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Coordinates
46.0968, -94.6869
Annual Taxes
$518
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