This hunting tract west of St. Paul and Neosho Wildlife Area is a river bottom sanctuary with an enormous amount of cover and habitat for deer, ducks and other wildlife. The mature hardwoods and juvenile timber provide harbor for a large population of deer as evidenced by the beaten trails littering the entire property. The farm is enrolled in WRP, which includes a roughly 10 acre marsh and water control structure, which could be a fantastic duck hole with a little work and management. Neosho River borders the property on the south corner, along with an old river channel slough running through the middle of the timber, providing funnels and stand sites for deer and further opportunity for potential duck developments. Frankly, it's very difficult to look at this property without seeing gigantic potential for a hunting heaven given the location and habitat.