Looking for a great place to hunt whitetail deer, sharp-tail grouse, and add a few bonus mallards into the mix? Check out this great property with prime habitat for all three. This large contiguous tract has everything needed to hold all sorts of wildlife. This property is enrolled in the WRP program and has a perpetual easement on it, but where else can you find land for $500/acre and be able to hunt it as you please. The property is mainly high ground with a few random wetlands scattered around the property. The thick cover consists of pockets of willows, brush, and waist-high native grasses that whitetail deer love bedding in. There is a nice drainage ditch running through the middle of the property which makes for a good water source, natural travel corridor, and place for the deer to bed out of the wind. There are game trails cutting all over the place and my dog and I bumped several deer from their beds and flushed a couple of grouse while walking the property. Don’t let the WRP easement scare you if you're looking for a place to hunt that won't require all of the work of trails, food plots, cabins, etc. Here you just show up and hunt. You own it, so you can post it as it is private land. There are multiple access points and great access from three directions. The property is surrounded by ag fields so the food source is there. This is a great hunting parcel and a prime opportunity for a family or group of guys to get together and have an expansive hunting ground that won’t break the bank. Call for more info.
Property Features:
- Large contiguous acreage
- Easy access from 3 directions
- Heavy cover consisting of native grasses, willows, and brush with new growth popple
- Hunt whitetail deer, sharp-tail grouse, turkey, and waterfowl here
- Mainly high ground
- Enrolled in the WRP program
- Scattered wetlands for waterfowl hunting
- Privately posted ground does not open to public hunting
- Possible food plot acreage allowed if approved by the FSA
- Drainage ditch running the distance of the property provides water and cover and natural travel corridor
- Close to Thief Lake, Agassiz, and many other wildlife management areas
- About 4 miles north of Goodridge off 219
- 20 miles from Thief River Falls
- 70 miles from Grand Forks
- 70 miles from Lake of the Woods