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Illinois LAND AUCTION - White County Illinois 180.5 Acres m/l

 Whitetail Properties

  • For details visit our website Illinois Land Auctions
  • AUCTION!! SATURDAY JULY 11TH 2009 10 AM CST CLICK ON THE AUCTION TAB ABOVE FOR MORE DETAILS
  • 180.5 acres more or less (74 acres tillable, 16 acres CRP, balance in timber, brush, and 2 small ponds)
  • Property is located 45 minutes from Evansville, IN; 2 hours from St. Louis area; 4 hours from Chicago, IL; 3 1/2 hours from Nashville, TN; and 7 hours from Atlanta, GA
  • CRP made up of filter strips along tillable field edges in prairie grass; income $1728/year
  • Tillable income from 74 acres of $5600/year
  • Paved road frontage on east side with county water available.
  • Excellent wooded or open building sites for that cabin or home of your dreams.
  • Land owner has created a 60 acre sanctuary area that is loaded with cover, water, and everything a deer needs to stay out of sight of humans.
  • Two small ponds for year round water source, with a third on a neighboring landowner.
  • In 2005 a 193" buck was harvested off this property.
  • Landowner is a trophy hunter and has passed numerous 140 and 150 class bucks each year, looking to harvest deer in the 170 class or bigger
  • This property is high ground with absolutely no chance of flooding, and from personally owning 400 acres in White County is a big bonus.
  • Turkey hunters will love this property as well with large hayfields on the bordering property ideal for nesting birds in the spring.

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Comments:
Whitetail Trophy Properties Land Specialist Mark Doerner has been an outfitter & land owner in White County Illinois for 8 years.  Mark knows where the giant deer are taken year in and year out and he describes this property as "one of those magic spots" This property has everything it takes to grow and hold big whitetail.  Cover, water, food, genetics and great like minded neighbors. Mark spent two full days exploring this tract and was impressed with the big buck sign.  He was able to watch a 170"+ buck feeding in soybeans along with other big bucks. The trail camera and harvest photos tell the entire story on this property.

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