This 91± acre duck hunting land for sale in Greene County, Illinois is located along the Illinois River Flyway near Carrollton and is fully developed for serious waterfowl hunting. Designed as a managed wetland and moist-soil impoundment, this property offers consistent duck and goose hunting with controlled water management and proven late-season capability.
The farm is enrolled in a lifetime Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) easement and was developed under NRCS guidelines. Approximately 40 acres are dedicated to managed waterfowl habitat, including moist-soil units and established food plots. A high-capacity irrigation well with 6" discharge and 900 feet of underground pipe allows controlled flooding and the ability to maintain open water even during freezing temperatures - a major advantage during late-season hunts.
This is a true turn-key setup. A 5-man Bradley pit blind is positioned for prevailing winds, and a portable blind on skids includes dog boxes and a kitchen area for multi-hunter comfort. Beyond waterfowl, 31 acres of producing oak flats provide acorns for deer, while 20 acres of warm-season grasses create bedding cover and upland bird habitat, making this a balanced, year-round wildlife property.
Five acres on the south side sit outside of the WRP easement and offer potential for a future cabin site. A mobile home provides overnight lodging with a cistern water system in place. Access is dependable via a half-mile gravel driveway built on fabric, ensuring reliable entry even in wet conditions.
Yes, the property is enrolled in a lifetime Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) easement. The wetland restoration and improvements were designed and installed under NRCS guidelines. This ensures long-term habitat protection and structured water management.
Approximately 40 acres are managed specifically for waterfowl habitat. These acres include moist-soil units and established food plots. The layout is designed to attract and hold ducks and geese throughout the season.
Yes, the farm is equipped for strong late-season hunting. A high-capacity well system with 6" discharge and 900 feet of underground pipe allows controlled flooding and helps maintain open water during freezing conditions. This is a major advantage in the Illinois River Flyway.
Yes, the property offers excellent deer habitat. Approximately 31 acres of producing oak flats provide a consistent acorn food source, and 20 acres of warm-season grasses create bedding cover. The farm supports multiple species beyond waterfowl.
Yes, a mobile home is located on-site for overnight lodging. It is supported by a cistern water system, making it functional for hunting weekends. This allows buyers to hunt immediately without additional improvements.
Yes, 5± acres on the south side are outside of the WRP easement. This area offers potential for a future cabin site. Buyers should verify building plans and requirements as needed.
Yes, this is a true turn-key hunting property. Blinds, levees, water control structures, and habitat improvements are already in place. A buyer can close and hunt without a development phase.