Kellogg, MN Wabasha Country Land 160.000000 acre for sale in Kellogg, Minnesota

$605,000

Wabasha Whitetails.
160 acre Wabasha Co, MN.
42 acres tillable and 118 acres wooded.
1.5 miles SW of Kellogg.
40x80 pole shed in excellent condition.
Taxes 2014 $1686.
Earnings possible $18,600.
Gain access to, access, gain access to! Top gain access to=deer searching success. Bottom gain access to provides good morning hunting chances. This home has both. Highway 42 along the west side of the parcel allows you to slip in undiscovered. There is a high bank that runs down to the road, nevertheless it is accessible. As you can see on the aerial, there is an area on the west side that narrows down completely. Any deer moving north to south have to go through a funnel that has to do with 50 lawns wide. The drop off is much too steep for the deer to go around on the west side and there is an open field on the east side. The quantity of deer indication (scrapes and huge rubs) is impressive. This funnel lies between 2 of the nastiest bed linen areas I have actually seen. Great stand location to capture dollars cruising for does. There is likewise simple gain access to on the east side, through a more steady hillside sloping into a dry creek bed. There are 3 valleys that converge into 1 area where 90 % of the deer will certainly cross due to relieve. It would be hard to get into this location for an evening hunt, but perfect for an early morning hunt. Food sources are predominately on the east and west side of the valley, compeling north to south movement in the mornings. There are numerous long, slim ridges on the south and east side of the home. Most of bedding is on the end and sides of the hogbacks. Evening hunting does not get any easier, as you are searching in between bedding and feeding areas. Easy strolling allows you to obtain near these bed linens areas without being found. This ups your chances of eliminating a fully grown dollar in the early period, as they tend to move right at dark. There are numerous food plots in place and space to broaden. There are no wildlife ponds presently. Well positioned watering holes would pull everything together on this farm, as nothing would be missing out on. The views off northeast ridge are fantastic and large! You can see the river, along with the enchanting town of Alma. Potentially, there are 2 constructing website on the 160 acres. With correct planning, both websites would have river views and overall privacy. There is around 15 acres on the west side of HWY 42, offering extra searching chances. There is a ridge that runs NE to SW that converges another ridge coming in from the west. There is a heap of deer moving through this area that usually would not be travelling through the property on the east side of 42(a minimum of not during daylight). This presents another early season chance without putting pressure on the primary part of the farm. Of course these deer comingle, specifically in late October and early November. The terrain and landscape varies fairly a bit. There are steep hillsides with caves and limestone protrusions, together with more steady descending topography. Dry creek beds between the bluffs are abundant, funneling deer to specific areas where the crossing is simple. Cedar lined hillsides with south exposure produce fantastic bed linen locations and ultimately provide way to thick areas of oaks, birch and maple trees. There are 2 "park like" locations that are cluttered with Black Walnut Trees that will ultimately be an excellent source of income. There are 42 acres of productive farmland. An added 10 - 15 acres of tillable could be added with a little effort. The tillable acres are located in the middle of the property, giving terrific leading gain access to and movement. This parcel has actually been gently hunted and it appears that the deer feel safe right here. After walking and studying the land I will conclude by saying the age structure of the resident deer is incredible on this home. Mature and large dollars call this place house and with the correct management will remain to flourish.