If you want to grow giant whitetails, what do you do? This seller bought 54+- acres of heavy timber in rolling hills, surrounded by crops in Schuyler County, one of the best places on earth for whitetails, and then he left it alone for the last 8-9 years!!! When you step foot on this property, its clear immediately that the deer, the turkey and even the small game haven't been pressured. This piece of property is rolling hills, with deep bottoms, a large creek in the back and several drainage ditches running throughout, it is loaded with White oak, red oak and black oaks, as well as hard Maple and hickory trees. There are scrapes and rubs scattered everywhere, trails crossing the creeks, and easy passes on the hills, this property has very thick underbrush in places and hunts bigger than it is. Great neighbors, great access and great potential! Give Cabot Benton a call at 217-371-2598 if you have questions, or want to see the property.
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