This Illinois hunting property couldn’t be laid out better. Stretching for a mile in length, it gives a hunter the opportunity to cover more area when the big boys are cruising during the rut. This property consists of hardwood timber surrounded by very thick, brushy undergrowth. To the North there is a wooded ridge overlooking Grindstone Creek, which meanders throughout. Two heavily bedded grassy fields located atop the wooded ridge and 3 small fields used as foods plots run parallel with the creek along the bottom. To the South, an old, approximate 2-acre lake is located within the timber. High timbered ground falls to shallow ravines. A series of grassy clearings, lanes and openings are located atop the ridges providing excellent stand locations. Many honey locust groves located throughout this Illinois hunting property, which provide an additional winter food source for the whitetail. Good deer sign throughout with beaten down trails and ripped up trees virtually everywhere. Exceptional deer numbers on this property and in the whole general area. Property has been trophy managed along with almost every adjoining neighboring property. Electric is on-site and city water is located at township road. Several good building located on this Illinois hunting property. Property is fenced with openings for access. Grassy lanes provide excellent access throughout the whole tract. This is a fairly remote area with very low traffic on township road which borders to the East. Seller is very motivated!
This Illinois hunting property is located in one of the best locations in Illinois’ “Golden Triangle.” Siloam Springs State Park and the Buckhorn Unit (5,597 acres) are just a few miles to the NE. Siloam’s approx. 1000 acres of restricted (no hunting) area ensures that trophy caliber bruisers will be roaming the area for generations to come.As a whitetail hunter myself, this is definitely on of my favorite properties.
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