This is a great opportunity to purchase a very secluded property located at the end of a dead-end road. This property is located between Mt. Sterling and Rushville, just north of Ripley on the Schuyler County side of the Lamoine River. The property is a few hundred feet off the Lamoine River and offers thick bedding cover, mature hardwood timber ridges, food plots, and a tremendous amount of connecting habitat in all directions. Pat Lane goes along a portion of the southwest section of the property, and a gated access road allows access along the southeastern corridor. The property lays out as a giant bowl with the central part of the property being a giant bedding area. This bowl is surrounded by mature timber ridges to the east and southwest, while the northwest sector feeds out into the Lamoine River Bottom. An internal trail network goes around the bedding area along with several cross paths/shooting lanes going through the bedding thicket. This area of the farm is a unique section that is a major bedding area that deer filter into from the river bottom and the adjoining crop field to the north, making this a great area to focus your hunting in the morning. There are also several food plot areas on the northeastern part of the bedding area. In addition to this bottom plot, there is a boomerang-shaped food plot on top of the east ridge that overlooks the bottom. Overall, this is a great hunting property in an area known for quality whitetails that has a lot of diversity. The property offers great deer and turkey hunting in a secluded and remote location. If you are in the market for a quality hunting property, you won’t want to miss this opportunity. Give land specialist Tyler Sellens or Marlee Schultz a call today for more information or to schedule a private showing.