Located in eastern Osage County lies this incredible hunting tract ready for a new owner. Comprised of an ideal mixture of open ground and timber, the layout of this property will be tough to match. Multiple access points, an internal creek running through the heart of the farm, and endless amounts of food plot locations make this piece very attractive to the hardcore hunter.
The primary direction of access for the property is from the south along East 197th Street. This well-maintained gravel road is not a through road, instantly allowing seclusion and privacy. The property greets you with a gravel entrance that leads into the farm. The open acres are currently being used for hay production, but have the soil composition to either partially or fully be converted to row crops if one wants to. The stand of native grasses is in good shape and well taken care of. As you make your way into th...
The primary direction of access for the property is from the south along East 197th Street. This well-maintained gravel road is not a through road, instantly allowing seclusion and privacy. The property greets you with a gravel entrance that leads into the farm. The open acres are currently being used for hay production, but have the soil composition to either partially or fully be converted to row crops if one wants to. The stand of native grasses is in good shape and well taken care of. As you make your way into the property, multiple scrapes and rubs can be found along the edge of the timber. A variety of deer and turkey were seen on each trip to the property, with a nice 10-point buck being the highlight (see trail cam photos). An attractive feature of the timber is the creek that runs through the middle of the property, making it an ideal coordinator for movement. Oaks, walnut, hackberry, elm, and cedars make up the majority of the timber.
The eastern portion of the property has less timber and more pockets of warm-season grasses and brush, complimenting the more mature timber along the creek. This area is the perfect habitat for bedding throughout the entire year, with plentiful amounts of side cover. Ideal access is had along the two-tract road that comes down to the northeast corner of the property, allowing one to hunt this bedding area on multiple winds without tromping through the heart of the property.
Currently, the Santa Fe Trail Plainsmen Muzzleloading Club has a month-to-month lease on the property to utilize a shooting range they have set up. This lease can be terminated or continued at the wish of the new buyer at any point, with all the personal property removed. The club only has used approximately 3 +/- acres in a secluded corner of the farm, having almost no impact on the hunting.
If you are looking for an incredible hunting property with ideal access in a dynamite portion of Kansas, look no further as this one will not hang around long. Reach out to Drew Yarkosky at (816) 599-3647 today to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-121 +/- total acres
-53 +/- open acres currently in hay
-Mixed timber with creek
-Multiple locations for food plots
-Great hunting opportunities
-Tons of buck sign
-Road frontage/access on 2 sides
-11 minutes to Overbrook, KS
-45 minutes to Topeka, KS
-1 hour from Overland Park, KS
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Overbrook, head east on Highway 56 for 2 miles. Turn right on South Stubbs Road and continue for approximately 5 miles. Turn left and head east on East 197th for 0.5 miles to the property.
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