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Located in Woodson County, Kansas, this 117 acres is sure to catch your eye. It has all the makeup of the perfect whitetail farm. It has cover, water, and plenty of room for food plots. Did I mention location?
With its location just north of Buffalo, Kansas in Woodson County, there are few areas of the state better known for whitetails. The draw running north and south throughout the property not only provides water, it's also a great corridor to catch these giant Kansas whitetails cruising. There are a plenty of hardwoods sitting in prime pinches and funnels to put up stands no matter the wind direction. Access from both the west and the east will allow you to slip into your stand no matter which direction the wind is blowing.
The habitat and location of this property is key as well. With the surrounding properties holding good numbers of deer, there will be a never ending rotation of bucks moving through the farm. After having cameras up for just a week, a couple of shooters for next year have already shown themselves. There is no doubt with the bedding on this tract as well as neighborring properties, big bucks will be slipping in and out of this farm all season long.
Not only is this part of the state known for its giant whitetails, it is also known for its great quail hunting. There is no doubt the grasses on this farm are home to at least a covey or 2 of quail. With a camera on the food plot, I have already noticed a bunch of rabbits. And anywhere in this area of the state you have good rabbit habitat, you will always have solid quail numbers.
This propety also has the possibility to add a few acres in tillable production, especially on the south end. The north end is more set up for food plots or a possible a duck marsh. The lower elevation and draw running throughout definitely allows the mind to wander about different possibilities.
So no matter if you are looking for that perfect whitetail farm or just a great weekend getaway to enjoy everything mother nature has to offer, this farm has it all. To set up your own personal tour, call Brian (620)212-2027, today!