Ashland County
Exclusive Location On The Famed Bad River
T 46 N – R 3 W, Section 2 Ashland, WI 54806
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A one-of-a-kind opportunity to own property on the Bad River. From its headwaters located at Caroline Lake, the river stretches 72 Miles on its way to Lake Superior. The Northern portion of the river, before it feeds the lake, is a deep, wide estuary full of wide bends and deep holes, and is spring-fed in many places. Musky, Walleye, Smallmouth Bass, and seasonal Trout migrations from the lake offer some of the best fishing in Northern Wisconsin. Access is very limited, other than coming in from the mouth of the river from Lake Superior. This particular stretch is further protected by a large set of rapids downstream and rarely receives fishing pressure. The property offers approximately 2,300 Feet of riverfrontage. The land features excellent Black Bear, Whitetail, and Ruffed Grouse hunting opportunities within the Lake Superior red Clay plain, well known for excellent antler growth, and the surrounding properties are primarily private with ultra-low outside hunting pressure. Cameron’s Creek offers a travel corridor and prime bedding locations, as well as another feeder creek and ravine that feeds the Bad River. Access is excellent and the taxes are low. Soft Maple, Pine, Birch, Balsam Fir, Spruce, and regenerating Aspen prevail. For more information on this amazing piece of hunting land, please contact Whitetail Properties Land Specialist Mike Noskoviak.
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Small Game, Big Game, Upland Game, Waterfowl, Fish, Creek/Spring, Tree Stands/Blinds, Trail Network, Internal Road System
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- Approximately 2,300 feet of river frontage
- Very limited public access
- Trail system
- Beautiful river views
- Trophy whitetail & black bear
- Great access and low taxes
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