Located in southwest Wisconsin's covert, productive big buck country, this 61-acre Richland County property punches well above its acreage. The neighborhood speaks for itself, trophy whitetails roam these ridges each year.
There are approximately 11 acres of tillable ground in the creek bottom, providing a reliable food and water source. A heavily wooded ridge sweeps around the north and west sides, shaping the center of the property into a protected bowl. Ample terrain variation and thick cover create plenty of holding power, and the ridge top bedding locations are where deer want to be.
Back in the cover, several secluded openings could become food plots. These locations access cleanly with prevailing winds, letting you enter without disturbing the ridge top.
An established trail system makes most of the property easy to navigate. The property is accessed by a shared paved driveway with a neighboring home.
Hunt it this season and build something special over the coming years; the foundation is here.
Directions:
From Ithaca take Hwy 58 north 5.5 mi, right on Smyth Hollow Rd 3 mi to property on left.