53 +/- acre Sauk County property that feels bigger once your boots hit the dirt. The terrain has character, the kind that can make a mature buck feel secure, and the ridge lays over a half mile north to south.
There are 11 acres of tillable ground, giving you the ability to create a reliable year-round food source. The timber forms a primary ridge, folding into points, draws, and benches. The changes in elevation combined with pockets of thick cover create an ideal recipe for whitetail holding power.
One of the most unique features of this property is the neighboring quarry edge. It's a terrain feature that influences deer movement, making the whole property a funnel. It also gives you something every serious whitetail hunter values, clean access. You can use the quarry edge to stay hidden, slip around the backside of the property, and get into position un-detected.
On the south ridge point, everything comes together. A water tank sits high on the ridge near where deer are rounding the bend around the quarry. A blind location perched on a cliff edge overlooks this spot. Hunters have entered the blind while deer were already at the tank below, a testament to how good the access is.
The entire south side is the primary bedroom. It has secure undergrowth, diverse terrain, and is mostly south facing. Positioning a food plot near the bottom of the back bowl would increase the chances your target buck makes it to the field before dark.
On the north end, there's potential for a hunting camp location, separate from the main hunting areas without disturbing the core. Study the layout, and you'll understand why this unique property is worth seeing in person.
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Directions:
From Plain, go north on 23 for 7 mi. Left on Eli Valley Rd for 1.5 mi. Left on Friendship Dr which turns into Eli Valley Rd for 2 mi. Left on gravel driveway less than 0.25 mi to property on left.