The eastern sky shows a tinge of pink as you check your watch, 8 minutes until shooting hours. At the sound of whistling wings, you glance skyward just in time to catch the shadows of the 30 plus mallards banking into the decoys. A noisy hen sounds off in the timber near you and you answer just for fun, it's going to be a great day! This scene is played out in a thousand timber holes, pits and blinds every day of the 60 day waterfowl season. Many of those hunts take place on the state and federal lands managed exclusively for wintering waterfowl. But for the lucky ones a private ownership allows unmolested waterfowl to feed, loaf and preen in the flooded fields and timber, providing daily limits of mallards, pintails, gadwalls and woodies. If your desire is to own one of these waterfowl havens, while still being able to feed your wife and children, then look no further. The Dishpan tract...
The eastern sky shows a tinge of pink as you check your watch, 8 minutes until shooting hours. At the sound of whistling wings, you glance skyward just in time to catch the shadows of the 30 plus mallards banking into the decoys. A noisy hen sounds off in the timber near you and you answer just for fun, it's going to be a great day! This scene is played out in a thousand timber holes, pits and blinds every day of the 60 day waterfowl season. Many of those hunts take place on the state and federal lands managed exclusively for wintering waterfowl. But for the lucky ones a private ownership allows unmolested waterfowl to feed, loaf and preen in the flooded fields and timber, providing daily limits of mallards, pintails, gadwalls and woodies. If your desire is to own one of these waterfowl havens, while still being able to feed your wife and children, then look no further. The Dishpan tract has everything a hungry mallard can want, flooded oak timber to feed and rest in, open water to roost and sleep in and acres and acres of weed seed. The Dishpan tract is a turn-key waterfowl hunting tract with multiple blinds and open water holes to hunt. The 180 plus acres provides an area large enough to hunt multiple parties while leaving adequate unhunted areas to hold birds. In addition to the outstanding waterfowl potential the whitetail deer have the food sources and cover necessary to grow REALLY big. A little time on the tractor and the multiple food plots are ready to hunt. The Dishpan tract is priced to sell and won't last long. Duck season opens the third Saturday in November, don't let this remarkable property get away. Give me a call today for an onsite tour, but I must warn you you'll want it when you see it!
Property Features:
- Easy access, interior access via multiple trails
- Duck blinds in place
- Deer hunting over established food plots
- Small game hunting
- Over 1000 feet frontage on the Black River providing adequate highground to build on
- Electricity is available on site
- Electric re-lift pump and underground piping for flooding during dry years
- Fishing
- ATV riding on interior trails
- Planted oak stock which will become excellent food source
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