This 147 +/- acre property is located in northwest Jackson County, Kansas. It has everything and then some for an all-around premier hunting and recreational property! The property is full of diversity with tillable acreage, rolling native grass hillsides, along with dense wooded draws and thickets for bedding and nesting habitat! The 13 +/- tillable acres primarily consist of Class II and III Pawnee clay loam soil with 1 to 8 percent slopes, and a NCCPI overall weighted average of 49. There is also a 2 +/- acre established wildlife food plot seeded with a mixture of alfalfa and native grass. The 77 +/- timbered acres have a mix of dogwood, sumac, eastern red cedar, oak, and cottonwood trees. The remaining 55 +/- native grass acres have clean rolling hillsides with many of the acres previously used for hay production. The property has a year-round active spring, a wet-weather creek, and multiple wet-weather watering ponds throughout. The views on the property are some of the best that Kansas has to offer with over 139 feet of elevation changes.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 9, and has excellent whitetail deer numbers as well as good mature buck history! The sale also includes two Muddy Bull box blinds on 10’ tower bases. The property is very secluded and has access from a well-maintained year-round gravel road, and a minimally maintained dirt road. Electricity and rural water are near the southeast boundary of the property. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active leases or tenants' rights in place. This property truly is a special hunting and recreational property. It is a must-see to appreciate the diversity this property has! Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-147 +/- acres
-77 +/- timbered acres
-55 +/- native grass hay acres
-13 +/- tillable acres
-2 +/- wildlife foot plot acres
-Diverse habitat
-Timbered draws, thickets, and warm-season grasses
-Giant cottonwood and oak roost trees
-Pawnee clay loam tillable soil, 1 to 8 percent slopes
-NCCPI overall weighted average of 49
-Your-round active spring
-Wet-weather creek
-Multiple wet-weather watering ponds
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Mature whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 9
-Muddy Bull box blind with 10’ tower base x2
-139 +/- feet of elevation change
-Multiple building sites overlooking the valley
-Old homestead site with storm shelter
-Well-maintained year-round gravel road (east)
-Minimally maintained dirt road (north)
-Electricity and rural water nearby
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active leases or tenants’ rights in place
-2024 taxes: $546.20
-14 miles from Soldier, KS
-16 miles from Saint Marys, KS
-New house on adjacent 11 acres will also be available