Every avid deer hunter acknowledges that a few things are crucial to holding whitetails: food, water, and cover. Located just 3 miles south of the North Fork of the Red River, this southwestern Oklahoma gem holds each one of these ingredients. Scattered pockets of shinnery oak as well as post oak can be found throughout the property, providing a dependable source of food for wildlife in the fall. Peanuts, winter wheat, and corn can be found growing in the cultivation fields nearby, adding to an extended supply of food during the year.
The house on the property has been run off of well water, and reports of two other wells on the property have been made. With this access to groundwater, the ability to sustain water tanks on the property poses a valuable option to attract and hold wildlife. Sand plum thickets, american elm, hackberry, and western soapberry trees all add to the habitat diver...
The house on the property has been run off of well water, and reports of two other wells on the property have been made. With this access to groundwater, the ability to sustain water tanks on the property poses a valuable option to attract and hold wildlife. Sand plum thickets, american elm, hackberry, and western soapberry trees all add to the habitat diversity and make for excellent bedding grounds. With all the potential at this property's disposal, don't miss out on the opportunity to turn this into your wildlife paradise!
Property Features
-Plenty of browse for deer
-Multiple water wells
-Diverse tree species
-Ample cover for bedding
-Native grass pasture
-Rural electricity
-Modest home
-Livestock pens
-1 hour 30 minutes from Amarillo
-2 hours from Oklahoma City