This 42 +/- acre generational family-owned Mayes County farm truly has everything a hunter could ask for. Just 30 minutes from Tulsa, located in the Chouteau community, you can have the opportunity this hunting season to harvest trophy bucks, ducks, turkey, and hogs. The owners harvested a 180" buck a few years back, and there are a couple now on camera that will score around 160" This family believes heavily in stewardship and their management practices have paid off big. There are 2 ponds that bring the ducks-mallards, gadwall, shoveler, wigeons, and teal have been harvested on this farm. One pond has a great timber cover providing a nice spot for duck blinds. Just load up your dog, and decoys and go hunt. The other pond borders a neighboring farm planted in wheat. The winding creek that runs throughout the property is surrounded by mature timber and provides great bedding and staging ...
This 42 +/- acre generational family-owned Mayes County farm truly has everything a hunter could ask for. Just 30 minutes from Tulsa, located in the Chouteau community, you can have the opportunity this hunting season to harvest trophy bucks, ducks, turkey, and hogs. The owners harvested a 180" buck a few years back, and there are a couple now on camera that will score around 160" This family believes heavily in stewardship and their management practices have paid off big. There are 2 ponds that bring the ducks-mallards, gadwall, shoveler, wigeons, and teal have been harvested on this farm. One pond has a great timber cover providing a nice spot for duck blinds. Just load up your dog, and decoys and go hunt. The other pond borders a neighboring farm planted in wheat. The winding creek that runs throughout the property is surrounded by mature timber and provides great bedding and staging areas. There is also a hog trap located in the center of the property.
The neighboring farms are planted in wheat, soybeans, milo, and corn providing a perfect recipe for some amazing hunting. There's an old farmhouse with all utilities that will be sold as is-where is. The house could be remodeled, or there are other great build sites on the property. The old hay barn is structurally sound and has survived the Oklahoma weather for many years. This tract has produced an annual yield of between 130-150 bales a year of bermuda, fescue, and crabgrass mix. If you are in the market for a farm that produces great whitetail, great hay, and also offers duck, turkey, and hog hunting-this is it. For the fisherman, just 2.5 miles away is Mazie Landing on the Grand River offering spoonbill, bass, catfish, and crappie fishing. Also, the annual sand bass and hybrid bass run is a great time to fill the freezer full of fish. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own an amazing Mayes county recreational property.
Property Features
-Trophy bucks
-Wild turkey
-Ducks
-Hogs
-2 ponds
-Fully fenced
-Existing utilities
-Surrounded by tillable farms
-Creek runs through property
-Annual hay yield 130-150 bales
-30 minutes from tulsa
-2.5 miles from the Grand River
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Highway 412 take exit Highway 69 south Pryor/Chouteau and go south 2.4 miles, then turn left onto S 430 Rd go .2 miles and turn left on E600/E0610 Rd go 1 mile and turn right on S 431 rd go .8 miles and the property is on the left.
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