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Premier 245± Acre Whitetail Hunting Farm - Brown County, Illinois
Presenting a premier 245± acre hunting and recreational property in Brown County, Illinois-an outstanding opportunity for serious whitetail hunters and land investors seeking a proven, well-managed farm.
This tract has established itself as a consistent trophy producer, backed by strong trail camera history and quality genetics. The layout has been carefully developed to enhance habitat diversity, control movement, and maximize hunting success.
A year-round rock-bottom creek winds through the property, providing a dependable water source and forming a natural travel corridor for wildlife. A well-positioned pond further supports the habitat, adding both attraction and recreational value.
The farm includes approximately 70 acres of productive tillable ground, offering reliable income while serving as key destination food sources. The balance of the acreage is comprised of mature hardwood timber, creating ideal bedding areas, travel routes, and long-term timber value.
An established trail system runs throughout the property, allowing for efficient access and management. Portions of the trail system are strategically cut into high banks, enabling hunters to move through the farm with reduced visibility and minimal disturbance-an important advantage when targeting mature deer.
Also located on the property is a 40x60 pole barn with a concrete floor, providing excellent storage for equipment, ATVs, and food plot implements-adding both convenience and functionality for year-round use.
Rolling terrain, timbered ridges, creek bottoms, and edge habitat combine to create natural funnels and pinch points, supporting consistent and predictable deer movement across a variety of conditions.
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Properties with this level of habitat, hunting history, and income potential are increasingly difficult to find in Brown County. This farm represents a rare opportunity to own a highly functional and proven recreational property with long-term upside.
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