This property has the most intricate and intentional design of any current Southern Indiana listing! Extensive trail systems, food plots, watering holes, and a mix of every whitetail habitat one can imagine. Hundreds of hours have been spent planning and perfecting this property towards deer hunting, but coveys of quail have found refuge here as well. As you enter the fresh and compacted stone driveway, there is a new gate and small cedars to your right. As the driveway wraps into a large parking area, the view of the natural grasses begins to open up. At the end of the driveway is a location to park a camper or RV with electricity. There is a steel building where an ATV and gear can be stored. It is wired with lighting, and the windows and door are reinforced. From the driveway, the first view is approximately 8 acres of natural grass and standing corn. Sweeping to the west is approx. 1...
This property has the most intricate and intentional design of any current Southern Indiana listing! Extensive trail systems, food plots, watering holes, and a mix of every whitetail habitat one can imagine. Hundreds of hours have been spent planning and perfecting this property towards deer hunting, but coveys of quail have found refuge here as well. As you enter the fresh and compacted stone driveway, there is a new gate and small cedars to your right. As the driveway wraps into a large parking area, the view of the natural grasses begins to open up. At the end of the driveway is a location to park a camper or RV with electricity. There is a steel building where an ATV and gear can be stored. It is wired with lighting, and the windows and door are reinforced. From the driveway, the first view is approximately 8 acres of natural grass and standing corn. Sweeping to the west is approx. 13 acres of more natural grasses with a small watering hole on the west end. This field runs along the Muscatatuck River and concludes in a small rye food plot at the north end. This elbow of the Muscatatuck River is locally famous as Hogan’s Hole and is a productive fishing spot. The trail system leads through the center of the property, where the eastern portion rises up to an elevated sorghum food plot surrounded by trees. There is a pond at the top of the hill where one can look to the south and observe the entire plot. The trails lead back further through an area of heavy cover the owner intentionally designed for bedding. As the property widens on the north end, there is another 6 acre field to the west. It is currently layered in sorghum and grasses with a small tree patch in the center and a watering hole on the north end. As you move east from this field, a cedar patch shows signs of bedding, scat, and dozens of rubs from years of rut activity. Continuing east, the land drops into a large dry bottom of sycamore trees. Moving to the north portion of the property is approx. 25 acres of forestry with elevation changes and a good mix of low, mid, and top canopy vegetation. The neighbors practice deer management as well as habitat management. Only 5 mins from Hardy Lake, 20 mins from Scottsburg, and only 50 mins from Louisville. Note: Deer stands and camper are NOT included in the sale.
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