If your dreams are colored with images of giant whitetail bucks slipping down a trail through the timber toward your stand or the iridescence of those first rays of sunshine as they reflect off the plumage of strutting gobbler in April, then this is the farm for you. These 249 +/- acres are located just a few miles east of Nevada, Missouri in central Vernon County. More than 5,500 feet of Clear Creek and its tributaries form the core of this farm, meandering back and forth through a landscape characterized by ancient pin oaks, bur oaks, sycamores, and other towering hardwoods. Over the millenia, these creeks have laid down rich soil deposits that nourish the trees and plants, which in turn nourish the wildlife that feed upon them. Some of that nutrition is converted to antler, and this farm is a proven producer of mature bucks and impressive antlers, as evidenced by a rock solid trail ca...
If your dreams are colored with images of giant whitetail bucks slipping down a trail through the timber toward your stand or the iridescence of those first rays of sunshine as they reflect off the plumage of strutting gobbler in April, then this is the farm for you. These 249 +/- acres are located just a few miles east of Nevada, Missouri in central Vernon County. More than 5,500 feet of Clear Creek and its tributaries form the core of this farm, meandering back and forth through a landscape characterized by ancient pin oaks, bur oaks, sycamores, and other towering hardwoods. Over the millenia, these creeks have laid down rich soil deposits that nourish the trees and plants, which in turn nourish the wildlife that feed upon them. Some of that nutrition is converted to antler, and this farm is a proven producer of mature bucks and impressive antlers, as evidenced by a rock solid trail camera history over the past two years. Moving out of the creek bottoms, you’ll find rolling uplands dominated by post oak, hickory, elms, walnut, cherry, and hackberry, with a diverse under story of native grasses, forbs, and shrubs. Getting around on this farm is a breeze thanks to the extensive system of trails the owner has put in, with many of the trails radiating out from the three secluded food plots, each with its own tower blind. Deer and turkey sign abound, including many rubs on trees greater than 8 inches in diameter and trails and scrapes everywhere. A very conservative harvest and habitat improvements such as food plots and timber stand improvement - under the guidance of a professional forester - has yielded an assemblage of mature bucks that nearly defies the imagination. Access to the farm is easy from the north or the south, but the parcel itself has enough terrain and vegetation to offer plenty of secure cover. Turkey populations are excellent, and offer plenty of opportunity for memorable springtime hunts. The farm also offers several great locations for a hunting cabin or camp, with electric and water access available. Farms with this level of potential don’t come about very often, so if you’ve been searching for a top-end whitetail and turkey hunting farm at a good price, you’ll certainly want to check this one out. Give me a call at (417) 321-5427 to schedule a private showing!
Property Features
-249 +/- acres
-Extensive trail system
-3 secluded food plots
-4 tower blinds
-More than 5,500’ of creek frontage
-Outstanding deer and turkey populations
-Very light hunting history
-Timber stand improvement completed over entire property
-Plenty of mature timber
-Electric service access
-Less than 2 hours from Springfield and Kansas City
-Nevada schools
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Research Parcel InformationNorth end: From Nevada, go east on Highway K to Old Town Rd. Then go north on 1800 Rd. to Noah Rd. Go east on Noah Rd. for 3 miles to 2100 Rd. Then south on 2100 Rd. to the red gate at corner of Northern Rd. and 2100. Go through the gate and drive 1/4 mile to the property corner.
South end: From Nevada, go east on Highway K to Old Town Rd. Then continue east to 1900 Rd. Turn south onto 1900 Rd to Overland Rd. Then go east on Overland to 2000 Rd. and then south to Panama Rd. Go east on Panama Rd. to 2100 Rd. Turn north onto 2100 and go 1/2 mile to the wire gate on the east side of the road.
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