When it comes to waterfowl hunting, location is likely the number one factor to being successful. This little 10 acre gem is the "X" year after year. Located right on the North side of Bob Brown Conservation Area and approximately 4 miles South of Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge (now called Loess Bluffs). This farm sits directly in one of the heaviest traveled waterfowl highways there is. As the birds transition from one refuge to the other on a daily basis, this farm puts you right underneath thousands of waterfowl day in and day out. Surrounded by vast agriculture fields, the ducks and geese head out to feed and then drop in here to loaf and get a drink. On cold days, the flooded corn and moist soil vegetation also provides needed food right on this property. Fully equipped with an electric pump and underground pipe to control the water as needed. One pipe bubbles up right...
When it comes to waterfowl hunting, location is likely the number one factor to being successful. This little 10 acre gem is the "X" year after year. Located right on the North side of Bob Brown Conservation Area and approximately 4 miles South of Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge (now called Loess Bluffs). This farm sits directly in one of the heaviest traveled waterfowl highways there is. As the birds transition from one refuge to the other on a daily basis, this farm puts you right underneath thousands of waterfowl day in and day out. Surrounded by vast agriculture fields, the ducks and geese head out to feed and then drop in here to loaf and get a drink. On cold days, the flooded corn and moist soil vegetation also provides needed food right on this property. Fully equipped with an electric pump and underground pipe to control the water as needed. One pipe bubbles up right in front of the main blind allowing you to keep water open without having to run an ice eater or re fuel generators non stop. 2 Separate pools allows for easy management of food and water. Typically the East pool is best for early season and has proven to be great teal hunting. Then, as the bigger ducks start showing up and needing food, you can put water in the flooded corn for in your face mallard action. Easy access as well a location that rivals the best, this property will not last long. Purchase this property now to be ready to go next season on your own little Honey Hole. Quit fighting the public areas or paying thousands per year for a lease. Here is a rare chance at a small affordable waterfowl hunting property that is easy to maintain and manage. Call Chris for your private showing at 816-383-2410
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