Located in the northern part of the county on the Pike/Adams County line is this quality hunting farm in a very secluded and remote location. The property is located southwest of Fishhook, down a long dead-end road. When pulling into the farm, you come in about one-third of the way up the east side of the property. For those late October and November hunts, you can slip along the east property line into strategic timber stand locations to hunt the backside of the plots and bedding areas or deer traveling up and down the creek bottom. The road coming into the property turns north for a short distance before heading west into the heart of the farm. The middle part of the farm has 26 acres enrolled in CRP, paying $5,382 annually through 2024. There are two large food plots in the central part of the property. The south plot sets up to pull deer from the south block of timber, while the nort...
Located in the northern part of the county on the Pike/Adams County line is this quality hunting farm in a very secluded and remote location. The property is located southwest of Fishhook, down a long dead-end road. When pulling into the farm, you come in about one-third of the way up the east side of the property. For those late October and November hunts, you can slip along the east property line into strategic timber stand locations to hunt the backside of the plots and bedding areas or deer traveling up and down the creek bottom. The road coming into the property turns north for a short distance before heading west into the heart of the farm. The middle part of the farm has 26 acres enrolled in CRP, paying $5,382 annually through 2024. There are two large food plots in the central part of the property. The south plot sets up to pull deer from the south block of timber, while the north plot pulls deer from the northern block of timber. A third plot is hidden on the north end and is sure to be a dynamite place to sit all day, being hidden and surrounded by timber. The north and south blocks of timber are unique in themselves as the south end is more creek bottoms with thick bedding cover, planted pines you don’t see every day, and gently rolling ridged feeding from the food plots into the creek bottom. The north block of timber is mixed hardwood timber ridges that feed up to the top where the food plots are. Overall, this is a quality hunting farm and is the hub of the area and sure to be a consistent producer of quality whitetails year after year. Give the listing land specialist a call today for more information or to schedule a private showing. You won’t be disappointed!!