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Standard Listing
L-2500095
Rush County, Kansas
Active
± 198
$525,000
Simulcast Auction
Land For Sale!
This property is ready to hunt!!!! Located in between Greensburg, KS, and Pratt, KS, this tract is ready for stands to go up in prime locations and start filling tags. From walking this parcel, and from the number of old sheds found, this property has been a deer sanctuary for quite some time.
This land sits 3 miles to the south of the Pratt Sandhills State Wildlife Management area. The north half of this tract features 6-foot tall native grass sprinkled with cedar trees and plum thickets. It is rolling terrain with high spots running along both roads, which hide the interior of the property. The native grass holds pheasants and numerous coveys of quail. It also provides cover and a bedding area for the deer.
The shelter belt divides the property in half running east to west. It is a thick shelter belt made up of cedar, black locust, catalpa, and some cottonwoods. The shelter belt provides shelter and is loaded with a whitetail signs. There are trails throughout, scrapes, and thigh-sized rubs. A person can’t walk 20 yards without coming across a scrape or a tree rubbed up. The shelter belt has two areas that extend out to the north that create a nice woodlot. These two areas are rather large and have locust trees and willow trees that have been allowed to grow and have become some substantial wood lots. Most of the sheds found were in these acreages of trees that bubble out from the shelterbelt. With the shelterbelt running east and west, there are numerous stand locations on either side for the predominant south or north winds. There is some great areas of elevation in the native grass that would provide a superb spot for a tower blind to oversee the draws running up into the shelter belt. Ground blind possibilities are endless.
The south side of the shelter belt has been grazed and is very short native grass. There are small groves of cedar trees, plum thickets, and a couple of cottonwood grove areas. This area could continue to be leased out for grazing rights and provide some income. As a hunter, I see this area looking exactly like the north half of the property in a couple years if the cattle are taken off and the native grass is left to take over. There would already be a couple of cottonwood trees for stand sites and I would let the cedars stand for even more cover. Once the south side of the property matched the north side, the shelter belt in the middle would be an absolute gold mine for deer activity. The possibilities are endless. There could also be a food plot strategically placed in the center of the south side. A food plot would not be needed as there are plenty of pivots that surround the property, where the deer probably feed overnight.
This property is great for the hunter that is ready to put up stands and start hunting but also has plenty of potential for the deer manager that wants to make improvements.
Listing Information
All information is assumed to be accurate and substantially correct but no assumptions of liability are intended. Neither the seller nor the agent or representatives warrant the completeness or accuracy of the information. Seller does not guarantee timber volumes, values, acreages (total, woodland/cropland, stand or otherwise), tree ages or the condition and/or function of any improvements, including but not limited to all buildings, machinery, appliances, wells, equipment, livestock and ponds. No representations or warranties are expressed or implied as to the property, its condition, boundaries or logging feasibility. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this information.
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