This perfect 80 +/- acre hunting property is located in east central Woodson County, just a few miles off of blacktop 110th Road. The property consists of 57 acres of native hardwoods, 23 tillable acres, and there are multiple tributary creeks feeding into Owl Creek that winds through the southern part of the property. You can’t walk very far on this property without noticing all of the deer sign. There is a nicely located, permanently elevated deer stand on the northern side of the property overlooking a secluded tillable field that would make an ideal food plot location. Hardwoods consist primarily of hickory, oak, and sycamore trees. The soils primarily consist of class II silt loam. For additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing, contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926.
Property Features
-80 +/- acres
-57 acres of native hardwoods
-23 tillable acres
-Owl Creek wind...
-Owl Creek winds through the property
-Multiple tributary creeks
-Mature hardwoods
-Abundant deer sign
-Permanent tower blind
-Tillable income
-Mineral rights intact and transfer to the buyer
-2020 taxes: $773.29
-11 miles from Yates Center
-14 miles from Iola
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Yates Center: Go east 4 miles on 54 Highway. Go east 5 miles on 110th Rd. Then go south 1.75 miles on Violet Rd. to the property on the east side of the road.
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