If you’re looking for a legitimate big buck property in Northeast Missouri, this one deserves your attention.
This 78.45-acre tract sits in the Wyaconda River bottoms of Clark County — an area known for producing mature whitetails year after year. The farm is positioned between large agricultural fields on both sides, creating a natural travel corridor and consistent food source from early season through late winter.
The timber is diverse and healthy, with a wide variety of tree species and an open canopy that allows excellent undergrowth. That understory provides ideal bedding and cover for both deer and turkey. The north/south drainage ditch is a major advantage. It allows you to slip in and out with minimal disturbance.
Beyond recreation, the farm also generates income. The property is enrolled in a CSP (Conservation Stewardship Program) contract producing approximately $6,500 annually, giving you return while you hunt and hold.
This is a well-rounded river bottom farm in a proven big buck neighborhood — strong habitat, strong access, strong income, and surrounded by large-scale agriculture.
Features
-Income Producing
-Natural Travel Corridor
-Established Food Plots
-Tower stands in place.
-Access road throughout property
-Concealed Hunting Access
-Multiple Ladder Stands
-Great undergrowth for wildlife
-Variety of Trees