When you pull up to the property, you will immediately notice an incredible stand of native grasses. Most notably, a big blue stem that is overhead high. Over 49.6 acres of the property are enrolled in the Re-Invest in Minnesota (RIM) program. Those acres were burned this spring, and the grasses have responded very well. You will notice a dirt trail that will take you back to the wooded acres. Here you will find a 2-acre food plot with beans, corn, and clover. You will notice a trail leading into the woods to a second clover food plot near this plot. This area has a ton of deer sign, with scrapes and rubs throughout the fall and bedding areas. From this food plot, you can walk east and where you will run into the Cottonwood River. Some acres are on the east side of the river, giving you another option to hunt deer, turkeys, or even waterfowl along the river. Walking past the larger food ...
When you pull up to the property, you will immediately notice an incredible stand of native grasses. Most notably, a big blue stem that is overhead high. Over 49.6 acres of the property are enrolled in the Re-Invest in Minnesota (RIM) program. Those acres were burned this spring, and the grasses have responded very well. You will notice a dirt trail that will take you back to the wooded acres. Here you will find a 2-acre food plot with beans, corn, and clover. You will notice a trail leading into the woods to a second clover food plot near this plot. This area has a ton of deer sign, with scrapes and rubs throughout the fall and bedding areas. From this food plot, you can walk east and where you will run into the Cottonwood River. Some acres are on the east side of the river, giving you another option to hunt deer, turkeys, or even waterfowl along the river. Walking past the larger food plot, you will notice three small cattail sloughs. These areas are mostly dry but can fill up with water in the spring or even in a wet fall. The cattails offer thermal cover and make good places to hunt pheasants in winter. Near the cattails, you will find a third food plot. This year it is planted to millet which should be good right away for doves and later in the fall for pheasants. The surrounding area only adds to this great property. The Sanborn Aquatic Management Area is on the west side, open to public hunting and fishing. East of the property sits the Farmers Golf and Healthy Club. A small area not enrolled in RIM is located near County Road 15 at the access point. This area is beneficial if you plan to park a camper during the hunting season or have a small portable shed for storing gear or getting out of the elements. If you haven’t yet, go back to the top of this listing and click on the Trail Camera photos!
Property Features:
- Turnkey hunting property
- Established food plots
- Recent trail camera history
- Turkey hunting
- Pheasant hunting
- Waterfowl hunting
- Excellent native grass habitat
- Easy road access
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