Hunting Property for Sale in Southern Missouri
This 160 acre SouthernMissouri parcel offers the diversity any serious hunter is looking for in a
current functioning wildlife cooperative. The neighborhood support and collaboration for
wildlifeare hard to find, but this property sits among many cooperating neighbors. This has
created a balanced age structure for whitetails. The property routinely offers several 4+-year-old
whitetails to chase each season. With several access points on the north, south, and west sides,
the farm is huntable on many different wind situations.
In recent years, the property has experienced a select timber harvest on several portions of the
property. This timber management strategy has created an understorythat provides
adequatecover and forages for various wildlife species including whitetail deer, wild turkey, and
even bobwhite quail. It is common to hear qua...
even bobwhite quail. It is common to hear quail whistling on this property. In addition to the
timber management, a recent fire has increased herbaceousforage throughout much of the
property. A centrally located 4-acre field currently is planted in pines but offers early
successional habitat in the beginning stage of growth. Brome sedge, blackberry, pokeweed, oak
saplings, pine regeneration can be found on the south-facing exposure adjacent to a 1.5-acre food
plot that makes for some qualityhunting opportunities throughout the season. Additional cover
and security can be found in two of the main draws on the property. These secluded terrain
features hold deer throughout the season and help pull other bucks in during the rut. This farm is
known for hunting very well during the month of November as many new deer transition through
the property.
A well-defined ridgetop road system takes you through the property connecting you from food
plot to food plot. This road system is easily traversed in a pick-up truck and requires minimal
maintenance. Currently, there are roughly 2.75 acres of food plots on the property with other
locations available. Throughout the property both white, red, black, and post oaks can be found.
On great acorn years, this property producing a large amount of hard mast production. There is
considerable hardwood timber value at this time. With additional thinning in the near future, a
sizeable saw log harvest can be expected in the years to follow. This monetary value provides
additional return beyond the fantastic recreational potentials on the 160-acre property.
If you are looking for a property to support your hunting adventures for quality whitetails,
gobbling turkeys, and a host of small game species, you should strongly consider scheduling a
farm tour! The combination of the habitat, neighborhood, age structure, and huntabilty of the
farm gives you, the hunter, the upper hand each hunting season.
Schedule a tour of this prime
160 acres located in Wright County, Missouri. The towns of Hartville and Mountain Groveare located just 15 mins down the road, so amenities are close!
Property Features include:
-Wildlife Cooperative
-Developed Age Structure in whitetails
-Quality Deer Managed Property
-2 wildlife ponds
-Marketable timber
-Mast producing trees - white, red, black, and post oaks
-Early successional habitat
-2 food plots, totaling 2.75 acres
- developed road system
-multiple access points
-managed timber
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Research Parcel Information95 Highway north out of Mountain Grove to 38 highway, go left on 38 to Rayborn road on the right. Property starts on both sides of road about 1/2 mile from 38. Property also has frontage off of 38 H