You’re looking for a place that, when you pull through the gate, you’re just in awe and can’t wait to see what’s around the next bend in the trail, or over the next hill. Many farms have a few of these features, but when all of the pieces are present and mesh together, it’s a magical place that offers so much promise that each time you leave, you gaze in the rearview and can hardly wait to come back. This 161+/- acre farm northwest of Sheldon in southern Vernon County is such a place. There’s just so much to love about this farm, and it checks all the right boxes for hunting and recreation potential. This property features absolute seclusion with no road frontage, an extensive trail system, creek bottoms and timbered ridges, mature timber, existing food plots and potential food plot locations, a solid hunting history with multiple bucks over 150” taken, diverse habitat, and even a buildi...
You’re looking for a place that, when you pull through the gate, you’re just in awe and can’t wait to see what’s around the next bend in the trail, or over the next hill. Many farms have a few of these features, but when all of the pieces are present and mesh together, it’s a magical place that offers so much promise that each time you leave, you gaze in the rearview and can hardly wait to come back. This 161+/- acre farm northwest of Sheldon in southern Vernon County is such a place. There’s just so much to love about this farm, and it checks all the right boxes for hunting and recreation potential. This property features absolute seclusion with no road frontage, an extensive trail system, creek bottoms and timbered ridges, mature timber, existing food plots and potential food plot locations, a solid hunting history with multiple bucks over 150” taken, diverse habitat, and even a building for storing your equipment or a sheltered hunting camp.
This quarter section is accessed via a quarter mile long, 40’ wide lane that’s owned, not an easement, and gated to prevent unauthorized entry. Upon reaching the end of the lane, you’re greeted by some beautiful mature timber, with plenty of large hardwoods, such as oak, hickory, and walnut in the forest canopy, plus a few cedar thickets for dense bedding. Several miles of trails meander throughout the farm, providing easy access to key features, such as the food plots, ponds, and creek. Deer and turkey tracks abound, suggesting the potential for many great memories made afield in the spring and fall. The terrain on this farm consists of numerous ridges and draws that create a network of funnels and pinch points and make the property feel and hunt larger, and looking at aerial maps of the area you’ll quickly realize the farm is a hub for bruiser November bucks on their feet during the rut. Whether you’re mentoring a young hunter or making a late season sit for some extra venison, you’re sure to appreciate the weather tight Redneck fiberglass hunting blind perched atop a 15’ tower. With a commanding view overlooking one of the food plots, this blind will keep you warm and secure while waiting for a fat doe or the buck of your dreams to step out of the timber.
If you’ve been looking for an outstanding hunting farm that checks all the right boxes at an affordable price, you owe it to yourself to check this one out. But a word of warning - once you’ve been on it, you won’t want to leave! To learn more about this outstanding farm or to schedule a private showing, call listing agent Scott Sudkamp at (417) 321-5427.
Property Features
-Creek bottom habitat
-Redneck hunting blind included
-Tin barn for storage or deer camp
-Marketable timber
-Rocked creek crossing
-Pond
-Fantastic hunting history
-Beautiful setting
-Tremendous seclusion and privacy
-Timbered ridges and valleys
-Extensive trail system
-Food plot locations
-Abundant wildlife
-1.5 hours from Kansas City or Springfield
-1 hour from Joplin
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Research Parcel InformationFrom I-49 just west of Sheldon: Go west on Highway N 5.3 miles to 1525 Rd. Then go about 100 feet on 1525 Rd. and make a hard right turn onto an unnamed lane. Look for the sign on the gate.
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