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I am very proud of our marketing team and the member brokerages that form this great group. It is going to be onward and upward from here, and I am anxious to see what each new year brings. If you are in the land business, please reach out to us and inquire about how to become a Land Leader member or affiliate.

Thanks again for your support and Over 2,500 properties have been reading our publication. actively listed within our exclusive network and we have nearly 200 professional land brokers and agent members across the country. We have the fastest growing rural land real estate website, with an 833% increase in traffic over the last year and a half. Over 180 countries are represented in visitors to our site, and Dax Hayden they spend 73% more time searching LandLeader National Director through our properties than our real estate market competitors. It’s really and Broker Of Hayden Outdoors amazing how much we have grown!

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LAND Written By: Todd Renfrew

Todd Renfrew - President Todd is the President of LandLeader and Broker of California Outdoor Properties.

A friend recently asked me to convince him why he should buy a ranch rather than a piece of development ground or a yacht he had been eyeing. While this may be a bit of an uncommonly simple scenario, it did get me thinking. I’m not a salesman by nature so my response was probably not too compelling. My thinking, of course, is how could he not want the ranch? It seems that part of the hesitancy is that many people are uncomfortable with the risks, and don’t realize all the options at your fingertips when you own land. The numbers, it turns out, show why investing in land makes sense financially, as well as emotionally. While there is of course, some short-term variation, over time it can be confidently said that land steadily appreciates. It’s also sometimes possible to profit off of property in unanticipated ways.

Here in California, we’ve had a recent reminder of the power of forces outside of our control. Four years of drought is enough to shake up even the most confident landowner; as they watch ponds dry up and grasslands fade to brown. But during periods of uncertainty like this, I am always struck by the enduring value of land. We have a listing up in the northern part of the state that recently sold. I worked with this landowner for eight years. He had started with 160 acres and over the course of many decades had built it into a 2,400 acre alfalfa operation. When alfalfa prices sagged, he got the farm certified organic. To save water, he switched from flood irrigation methods to pivots. He stuck it out and eventually sold the place for full asking price, though not without sadness; at 82 years old, working his land was still the thing that fired him up the most. Along the Pacific coast, the owners of Galletti Ocean Ranch are getting to see the farm they grew up on, and raised children and grandchildren on, worked for the first time in thirty years. A local farmer is leasing their fields to dry-farm a crop that until recently, has not been grown on a commercial scale in the United States: quinoa, which requires no irrigation at all when grown in this region. While the Gallettis wait for the property to sell, they are earning significant income and watching their ranch come back to life. Cattle prices change, markets fluctuate, the weather goes haywire. There is no denying that land comes with a certain amount of risk. But land values continue to appreciate at a healthy pace, offer income generating opportunities, and perhaps most importantly, feed our souls. It may not be as easy to invest in land as it is to move money around in an electronic account. But with a little persistence and passion, it can be the most rewarding investment you’ll ever make. www.LandLeader.com

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BIAGGI RANCH Mendocino County, California | $7,800,000 | 1,542 Acres The historic Biaggi Ranch is on Medocino’s pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. In the same family since 1938, a ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising over 1,540 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level, rolling grassland pasture to 1,600+ feet with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views. LISTED BY California Outdoor Properties (707) 455-4444

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MILLBROOK ESTATE Coos County, New Hampshire | $600,000 | 75 Acres The 75+/- acre Millbrook Estate of Jefferson, NH achieves a vision to complement its environment of stunning natural beauty with design & craftsmanship. The gambrel style home is framed beautifully by the back drop of Owls Head Peak & offers a clear view of the Presidential Mountain Range including Mt. Washington. Hobbyists will love the workshop, green house with power, water & heat, the irrigated gardens & flower beds, and equipment storage as an added bonus. This property features 400 apple trees & a wellestablished tree farm of 3200 Fraser Firs. LISTED BY Preferred Properties

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OLD ELK PARK RANCH Larimer County, Colorado | $6,489,000 | 548 Acres Incredibly scenic and secluded, Old Elk Park Ranch consists of 548 acres of pure high mountain heaven. Here you will find limitless views of the surrounding mountains, open pastures full of wildlife and abundant water. Rich in history, this area is known for its awe inspiring surroundings and ranching pastime. You will find some of the best hiking, horseback riding and big game hunting that the west has to offer on Old Elk Park. LISTED BY Hayden Outdoors

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Southern Cattle Company Jackson County, Florida | $55,000,000 | 8,991 Acres At 13,924+/- acres (8,991+/- deeded and 4,933+/- leased), Southern Cattle Company is one of the finest cattle ranch and agricultural operations in the south, featuring one of the most researched and respected cattle herds in the country with highly desirable genetics, outstanding water with two valuable magnitude II springs, pivots, 20-year water use permitting secured, exceptional improvements, apx 1,129+/- acres of planted 15-30+ year old Loblolly Pines on former farmland with very good site indexes. These are some of the finest farming lands in the Southeast! LISTED BY Jon Kohler & Associates (850) 508-2999

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BRAYS ISLAND Beaufort County, South Carolina | Lots starting from $200,000 Existing Homes from $725,000 - $3,000,000 For the past 15 years, Brays Island Realty has been responsible for introducing people to Brays Island Plantation - the nation’s premier sporting community. For those people wishing to own a southern plantation or recreational property, Brays Island Plantation provides a unique alternative with all the benefits and none of the headaches, at a fraction of the cost. Brays is a 5,500 acre pristine coastal property shared by a limited number of families which offers everything from quail hunting, to horse riding, sporting clays, fishing, golf, saltwater access and much more. We are located directly between Charleston, Savannah and Beaufort, SC. The Brays Island Realty team shares one core passion, a deeprooted love of the outdoors, on land and on water. LISTED BY BRAYS ISLAND REALTY (843) 846-3170

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FRY FARMS Cimarron County, Oklahoma | $22,229,800 | 6,530 Acres Fry Farms consists of 6,530 total acres of pivot irrigation, dryland and grassland with modern improvements. There are 21 pivot sprinklers of various size covering some 3,053 wet acres. Plus, there are 2 natural gas wells reducing energy cost of farming operation. The irrigation wells are tied together and produce 10,175 gallons of water per minute. Fenced grass and good cattle feeding facilities are added values. Improvements include two separate home sites with nice accommodations, grain storage, cattle facilities and a very large, modern machine shop. There is adequate equipment available to operate the property. All equipment necessary for a wheat and alfalfa producing facility is included. LISTED BY Hayden Outdoors

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Belt Valley Cattle Ranch Cascade County, Montana | $2,500,000 | 1,274 Acres This property in Montana is a perfect setting for horses and cattle. The Belt Valley Cattle Ranch will support up to 120 cow/calf pairs. Additionally, it has 50 acres of flood irrigated hay/alfalfa and 30 acres of dry land hay pasture. The house has 5 bedrooms/2 baths and has had several remodels since its origination. Located close to Showdown Ski Area, this property has abundant water supply for livestock and has approximately 1 mile of Belt Creek frontage. LISTED BY Corder and Associates (406) 622-3224

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MULE SHOE BAR RANCHES Garden County, Nebraska | $20,500,000 | 22,962 Acres

The East Coast Holding Mule Shoe Bar Ranches are made up of three separate ranches all within two miles of each other and all with direct access to county roadways. Each ranch can be operated separately, or if desired, as one ranch. The Mule Shoe Bar Ranches are in the western region of the famed Nebraska Sandhills, known as one of the finest cattle producing regions in the United States. LISTED BY Lashley Land And Recreational Brokers (308) 532-9300

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POCKET RANCH Wallowa County, Oregon | $8,899,000 | 5,817 Acres Located in Northeastern Oregon near the town of Joseph, The Pocket Ranch is 5817+/- Contiguous Deeded Acres, about 9 Square Miles of private ranch. For many reasons The Pocket Ranch “Is the Best Elk and Wildlife Ranch in the State of Oregon.� There are no public roads that run through the Pocket Ranch. With consistent and dedicated management the goal the last 12 years has been to enhance the ranch lands for all wildlife, water, grasslands, timber and have a quality ranch for grazing cattle. listed by Land And WILDLIFE (866) 559-3478

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ASSET CLASS

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uying land strategically has been a part of the land investor for a long time. Some of America’s most successful investors think about real estate on a regular basis. In fact, most successful investors have a real estate team, real estate investment firm (REIT) or directors of real estate that work with land brokers to acquire or sell their land investments at opportune times. The best land investments are built upon the concept of the asset-class jump – the opportunity to convert a property from its current use to the next highest asset class, whatever that might be. For a buyer, this philosophy centers on identifying opportunities – potentially unrecognized by others – to create value. For example, in the southeastern United States, industrial timber land might sell for $800 to $1,000 per acre, plus the value of the timber. By contrast, if this real estate were productive ranch land, with no timber, it might be worth $2,700 per acre. Many timber properties in this part of the country were once farms and ranches, and have the potential to be converted back to that higher-value usage. In such a scenario, a buyer could harvest the timber, invest the proceeds of that harvest into redeveloping the property as productive ranch land, and 26

create substantial – massive, really – net equity. But the benefits of the asset-class jump needn’t be reserved for the buyer. For the seller, this concept offers an opportunity to create marketing and pricing strategies based upon a property’s future potential rather than simply its current use. Much of Jon Kohler & Associates’, a LandLeader member in the Southeast, business centers on this approach: identifying the next highest asset classes for properties (the classes to which those properties could be upgraded);

thoroughly researching the costs and logistics of those asset-class jumps; using that due diligence to create detailed investment plans (exactly the types of plans buyers would create for themselves); and incorporating those plans into property marketing packages. Kohler would outline how that aforementioned timber property can transition to higher-value irrigated cropland, or pasture for grass-fed beef. Or, he might walk buyers through the process of converting a quail plantation worth $5,000 per acre to a conservation neighborhood worth $15,000 per acre.


These plans become the centerpieces of marketing efforts, spelling out the potential returns to be realized from asset-class jumps, and the specific steps required to achieve those conversions. Such plans offer obvious marketing value, and justify listing prices that allow us to harvest added value for sellers. Many of our LandLeader member brokers and agents across the country have or are adapting their services to include this type of custom consulting for their clients. Since buyers become sellers and sellers become buyers, it’s a natural benefit to offer intense service for the clients since it will most likely result in future business. Such advantages, though, don’t come easily. For a broker, this approach requires a serious investment of time and a knack for intelligence-gathering. To position a property for an assetclass jump, the broker must learn about each facet of the industry of which that upgraded property would be a part, both to ensure the viability of that uplift and

to create a credible investment plan. Creating a viable plan for an upgrade to a grass-fed beef operation, for example, might include delving into not only costs and revenue projections, but also industry regulations, distribution channels, soil limitations and a host of other topics. A broker might need to recruit outside consultants – industry specialists and PhDs in relevant disciplines – to provide information on land management, conservation, agriculture or economics. Consultants might even be relied upon to participate in property showings, helping to answer buyers’ questions and providing confirmation of a broker’s projections for the future of a property. Such knowledge and resources will be required across multiple industries and land uses. This adds to a broker’s ability to custom-fit an investment plan to an individual property, and better equips that broker to keep up with evolving market demands. For instance, in the Southeast there’s currently

high demand for cropland and cattle conversion. In other years, the demand might be higher for conservation properties or recreational properties. A broker focusing on asset-class jumps must understand each property class he might encounter, and the unique needs of buyers seeking opportunities in each category. Given the complexity of this approach, the lead-up to a marketing campaign might take several months, depending on the complexity of a property and the details of its projected upgrade. That time and effort, though, can result in finding a financial return that might otherwise go unrecognized. Only the most dedicated and experienced brokers and agents can supply this service effectively and efficiently. Luckily the members of LandLeader are here to help with asset-class jumps and are dedicated to providing this type of service to our clients across the country.


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The Sky is not Falling on the Agricultural Economy! By: Larry Steckline

Despite the record amounts of rainfall received by the Great Plains this spring, the sky is NOT falling! I’m aware the rain made unwanted lakes out of cattlepens and encouraged onset of disease in wheatfields. But as I write this, we are looking at forecasts for a warm and sunny month that even Chicken Little would accept.

Similarly, neither is the sky falling on the agricultural economy in the Great Plains, notwithstanding dire predictions from farm journalists and broadcasters. There is a tendency in the news media, whether in agriculture, politics or world events, to exaggerate the possible negative consequences that lie ahead. “If it bleeds, it leads,” is an oft-quoted tenant of editors attempting to gain readers and listeners. Undoubtedly, there are times when the cloud of gloom and doom is the appropriate headline as in the case of the terrorist attacks of 911 or the collapse of the housing market a few years ago. But, generally speaking, reality for most Americans is far less disastrous than the self-proclaimed experts proffer. Since the beginning of the year we have been inundated with news that the decline in commodity prices would force many farmers into bankruptcy and ranchers, faced with falling cattle prices, would follow closely behind. Certainly, we farmers and ranchers have had to accept significantly lower prices for our product recently but we know nothing if we don’t know market

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cycles. As a person who prefers to be in control, I find one of the most frustrating phenomenon of raising wheat and cattle is that I do not set the price at which I sell my product. Others control that. For example, based upon the weight of my January calves, it was prudent for me to sell them in October of last year. The price was low, from a recent historic standpoint when they were selling for more than $2.00/pound, but holding onto them until the price might rise was a costly proposition with an uncertain outcome. So I hauled them to the auction and grudgingly accepted $1.50 per pound. Within a month, the price had begun to rebound and those same calves would have garnered 25 cents more per pound. Had I been assured of the increased price, sure, I would have held onto them. My crystal ball was too cloudy to have revealed that to me. Such is the reality of agricultural economics. Grain prices are subject to the same fluctuations. I remember, as a young farm kid in Trego County, Kans., that my dad prayed


for $2.00 a bushel for the wheat we grew on 100 acres of leased land. As a wheat farmer myself, I have often dreamed of $4.00 wheat but accepted $3.00 when it was delivered to the Co-op. The unprecedented $8.00 wheat we sold a few years ago was like manna from heaven. A miracle after years of low prices. The “bonus” of such a high price allowed many of us to pay off land, improve buildings, or even take the missus on that longpromised vacation. The downside of such high prices is that our optimistic natures – and who can farm without being an optimist – led some of us to think that $7.00-8.00 was a new normal. Land prices surged as farmers looked to buy available land upon which to grow this crop of gold. As you know, the price for a bushel of wheat did not remain at $8.00 very long – maybe only for a day of trading. In fact, I recently sold some of my 2016 wheat for $4.60, which was higher than many prognosticators imagined earlier this year. As

a result the steadily rising land prices stopped increasing and have fallen. But they have not reversed as precipitously as some experts predicted. After an initial drop of 5-8% each year within the last two years, prices are holding fairly steady in 2016. The land being sold is primarily being purchased by farmers – not investors or developers. This is another indicia of the optimism, tempered by experience, of farmers. This tells me farmers are confident in the relative stability of the markets and their own ability to run their operation profitably. I have had several conversations recently with bankers in urban and rural Kansas communities. The bankers report some farmers who are overextended and who may have overspent in the good times, but few farm delinquencies. The bankers’ most significant concern is with young or new farmers who have started up their operations in the last 3-5 years.

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Some entered when the commodity prices were at the all-time highs and had no historical context to realize those prices were not to be relied upon for the future. Interest on loans for farmland remains low and it is inconceivable that they could drop any more. The low cost of debt service is one of the reasons farm prices have remained fairly stable. Prices for cattle are undervalued compared to the $2.00 per pound that was the average paid a few months ago. But ranchers seem to be adapting – as we always do – and slowing heifer retention and putting more of them onfeed in preparation for sale. More good news for farmers is that fuel and fertilizer costs have experienced head-shaking declines. Who could have imagined diesel fuel at $1.50 per gallon a few years ago when we were paying more than twice that amount. The cost of inputs doesn’t necessarily correlate to commodity prices, but it is fortuitous that low inputs and low prices are occurring simultaneously. Wheat is not the only crop that has cycled. When wheat was at an all-time high, soybeans and corn also peaked. They dropped down, but corn has rebounded to approximately $3.75 and soybeans to $10.25. From where I sit, as a 50-year veteran of farming, ranching and agricultural broadcasting, I know the sky is not falling on our pursuits. Certainly, we have had higher commodity prices and higher land prices but we have also lived through more dismal cycles when we hoped we were seeing the bottom. We entered this business knowing we would be subject to economic cycles beyond our control but we learned to adapt our operations accordingly. No matter the cost of inputs or prices received for our products, that reality will never be altered. We have always made it work and we always will. The sky is not falling on agriculture in the Great Plains and 2016 will look better than many predicted. About Author: “Larry Steckline’s 50-year career has been as an ag-business broadcaster, farmer and rancher. To read more, and to support FFA, buy “Larry Steckline: A Half-Century as the Voice of Kansas Agriculture” on larrysteckline.com. The entire $20 purchase price goes to Kansas FFA chapters.” 32


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re you tired of seeing mostly does and only the occasional less-than-heart-stirring meager buck on your trips afield? Are you interested in seeing more and bigger bucks … and not by going to some faraway place, but right at home? If your answer is “yes,” then you are ready to join thousands of others who are busy taking charge of their deer hunting future through management. 34

Many are probably thinking, I’m a deer hunter; not a deer manager. Well, the truth is: If you hunt deer, you ARE a deer manager. You see, every time you decide to shoot or not to shoot a deer, you’re making a management decision … for the good or for the bad. Management is, after all, anything you do to impact the herd – from manipulating native habitat to planting food plots to supplemental feeding to harvesting a deer, be it buck or doe. “Good management” is simply changing the playing field to improve your hunting lot. Happily, just about anybody can do something to better their situation through management. Back in 1997, I wrote an article in Whitetail Magazine titled “Revolutionary New Management Strategy for Small Tracts,” in which I revealed a food-plot based management strategy that Gary Schwarz, Steve Vaughn, Dr. James Kroll and I, to name a few, had developed after many years of research…and trial and error...on Georgia and Texas properties. The results we had seen were almost unbelievable, so unbelievable, in fact, that we were reluctant to fully report the degree of success we had experienced. Suffice to say that the size and number of deer we grew defied anything thought possible under


“conventional wisdom.” That food-plot based strategy today is widely known as the “Tecomate Management Strategy.” Certainly one of the most notable success stories and best documented successes using food plots came from Tecomate partner Dr. Gary Schwarz, a pioneer in nutritional deer management. For several years, he had been experimenting with food plots on his Tecomate Ranch. His goal was, in his words, “to bring Midwest agriculture, and its year-round nutrition, to my South Texas ranch.” He did it through food plots, and the results were…well, huge! He began winning big buck contest after contest and was eventually forced into the wildlife seed business, thus was born Tecomate Seed! Now, you may be saying, yeah, all that’s interesting but I don’t have a big Southern plantation or sprawling South Texas ranch. What can I do? My place is small. Or, I’m on a lease and can only do so much. I don’t have thousands of acres to work with. Well, there was a time years ago when I, and pretty much every biologist in the country would have agreed that there wasn’t much the small tract guys could do to improve their hunting or animals. But, that’s no longer the case. Now, even if your land is measured in tens or hundreds of acres rather than in thousands, you can improve your hunting situation and outdoor enjoyment. For some, the results can be nothing short of amazing! We at Tecomate are seeing incredible success stories surface throughout the country on tracts once thought to be too small for quality deer management. Hunters and managers who wouldn’t accept conventional wisdom as fact are rewriting the book of possibilities. The fact is: If you want better hunting, you really don’t have much choice – you have to get involved in management. Across America, overcrowded, stunted herds, over-browsed habitat and shot-out buck populations are far too common, and that’s bad news for both the deer and deer hunters. We may have already passed the point where simple steps like shooting more does or laying off the trigger on young bucks will restore deer health and quality and the good hunting of yesteryear. In many places, aggressive management is the only answer to restoring good hunting and healthy herds.

Some of you are probably thinking, come on now, can management really improve my hunting? You bet it can! And, one of the best things about management is that it’s like a well-stocked cafeteria, there’s something in it for everyone! At one end of the spectrum are the simple things, like holding off on young bucks or taking the doe that’s on your license to help hold numbers down or growing a small food plot on the “Back 40” just to attract deer. At the other extreme are intensive, some-of-everything programs aimed at growing more and bigger bucks. This may include all-out herd management, like aggressively controlling doe numbers, predator control to enhance reproduction, limiting the number of bucks harvested and only taking the right ones at the right age, plus an ambitious nutritional program aimed at vastly improving the food supply through natural habitat improvement, supplemental feeding and/or food plots. Between the extremes lies a full menu of management options, and one or more will suit your needs perfectly. How much can management improve a deer herd? A bunch! In serious nutritional programs, particularly those built around year-round food plots, I’ve seen deer numbers increase by two, three, even fourfold and the average mature buck add as much as 40 pounds and 20 inches of antler! That’s results! And, I’ve seen those kind of results throughout the country… even on tracts totaling only a few hundred acres. Hunters and managers across the whitetails range are seeing management successes that would have been considered impossible a few years ago. Of course, what’s possible for you depends on your land, resources and commitment, but no

matter what your situation, management can improve your hunting success and increase your outdoor enjoyment! This is a good time to dispel a misconception about management. Recently, a frustrated hunter called to bemoan his lack of success, and in the course of his moanings, he said to me, “If you had to hunt a ‘natural’ deer herd like the one I hunt, you wouldn’t have all those big bucks on your wall.” Then, he went on to describe the deer herd he hunted, which like all too many around the country turned out to be halfstarved, doe-heavy and buck-depleted. Well, the beleaguered caller was right about one thing – if I had to hunt a herd like the one he hunted, my wall would be darned near empty. But, he was dead wrong about another thing – the herd he hunted definitely was NOT NATURAL! You see, a natural herd is well fed; has nearly as many bucks as does; and has plenty of older bucks. Many hunters have become so accustomed to out-of-balance, over-crowded, unnatural deer herds they don’t even realize their sad state of existence. The goal of management is to restore a herd back closer to its natural state. And when done responsibly, good management will protect the quality of the natural habitat and promote fair chase, both essential concerns in management and for true sportsmen. Today, if you want to hunt a “natural” herd, you have two choices. One, you can go to the few places that by happenstance (and light hunting pressure) still have natural herds. You know such places as today’s trophy hotspots. They include the www.LandLeader.com

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David Morris with a record-book 12-pointer shot on a Tecomate Max-Attract food plot on his South Texas Ranch

lightly hunted regions of the Northwest, upper Northeast, Central Canada, Mexico and the Plains and Prairies, as well as the vast ranches of South Texas. Or two, you can restore YOUR herd to a more natural state and produce more good bucks at home…with sound management!

potential is always better than you think, but it’s often masked by the lack of age and poor nutrition. Once age and nutrition are improved, I’ll almost guarantee that you will like what you see. Time and time again, I’ve seen management programs around the country turn out great bucks from herds that were thought to have bad Biologists tell us it takes three things to genetics. If your region has ever produced grow good bucks – sufficient age, quality good bucks, then it can again…with the genetics and good nutrition – all things return of age and quality nutrition to the inherent to balanced, natural herds. bucks. Age is simple – just don’t shoot young bucks. Give’em time to grow up and get big. Most hunting experts and biologists agree that it takes at least 3½ years for a buck to reach “maturity” and to be considered a trophy. Before 3½, a buck just hasn’t had the time to grow antlers large enough and gain sufficient survival savvy to be considered “mature” or a “trophy.” True, a buck may reach his greatest antler size and “street smarts” at 5½ years of age and older, but it seldom feasible to manage for bucks of this age, especially on small tracts. There are just too many ways for them to turn up dead before reaching that age. As for genetics, the emphasis here is often over-blown. In truth, you don’t need to worry much about genetics until age and nutrition are fully addressed. Genetic 36

Speaking of nutrition, this is the single area where ALL hunters/managers can make a difference in improving both their lot and that of the deer. The possibilities of nutritional management are huge, literally! More and better food will grow more and better bucks. The long-recommended standard remedy for poor nutrition has been to reduce deer numbers to the available food. Yet, in many places, long-term overcrowding has so damaged native habitat that nutritious browse has all but disappeared, and even reducing deer numbers won’t necessarily bring it back. As one biologist says, “Deer in many areas are eating the nutritional equivalent of lettuce. And if you cut deer numbers in half, the remaining deer just have twice as much lettuce.” Lettuce may be filling, but as far as

nutrition goes, it ain’t much. A better option than reducing numbers alone is to increase the available food to feed the desired number of deer. There are a several ways of doing this, i.e., improve the natural habitat, direct supplemental feeding and, of course, food plots. Of those options, food plots offer the greatest potential. Now, I realize some hunters are only interested in attracting deer for hunting and don’t really care about increasing the nutritional plane. That’s ok, because if you’re planting enough to attract, you’re probably helping out nutritionally to some degree. That’s one of the beauties of food plots: They are the one management tool available and useful to virtually everybody – whether on large or small tracts, whether casual or serious food-plotters, or whether interested in attraction only or both attraction and nutrition. Food plots can be tailored to deliver just enough food to attract or enough to feed darn-near the entire herd year-round, which will most assuredly have a dramatic effect on the size and number of deer on your property… and ultimately, what’s in your sights.


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Sugar Lake Plantation $4,142,000 / 2,180 Acres / Cherokee County 2,180+/- acres in Sugar Valley between Centre and Piedmont, Alabama, middistance between Atlanta and Birmingham (2 hours). Featuring the private, 160+/- acre Sugar Lake with exceptional fishing for bass, bream, crappie. Beautiful geographic setting in the Southern Appalachian Ridges and Valleys, nestled between the Piedmont Uplands and the Cumberland Plateau surrounded by mountains. Structures done in a traditional southern architectural style with leanings of lake vernacular, built for the elite Arcadian Club, the southeast’s version of the San Francisco-area Bohemian Club of powerhouse executives. Jon Kohler & Associates Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999, jon@jonkohler.com Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564, walter@jonkohler.com 38

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California Cortina Ridge Ranches $18,500,000 / 21,659 Acres Colusa County 10+ miles of year-round Bear Creek, exceptionally private and diverse with high quality year-round water resources. Ideal hunting retreat, private nature preserve, or recreational ranch. Runs 2,000 pair for the season. Working with Justin Hill of Gary Miller Realty. California OUTDOOR

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Morro Bay RANCH $10,000,000 / 2,240 Acres San Luis Obispo County Just 3.5 miles from the ocean with views of Morro Rock and the blue water bay. This property is 60+ acres of Class 2 soil; rolling grass-covered hills with oaks, sycamores, bay, and pepperwood. Runs up to 200 pair year-round.

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Betz Ranch $3,990,000 / 121 Acres Nevada County This stunning 6,750 Sq. Ft. home opens up to the shore of a beautiful lake teeming with fish and waterfowl and an in-ground swimming pool. Lovely 1,500 Sq. Ft. guest home, four-stall barn, several paddocks for horses and a fenced arena. Truly unique property. California OUTDOOR

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Alger Vineyards $2,395,000 / 52 Acres / Tehama County Here is a rare find in Manton, a mountain valley near the base of Mt. Lassen, in Tehama County. Alger Vineyards is a nearly 52 acre property in the new Manton Valley AVA with 32 acres +/- of award-winning certified organic vines currently under cultivation and with room for more. Along with the successfully operating vineyard, the new owner will enjoy the panoramic valley views from the well-located 2004 2908 +/- sq.ft. 4 bedroom and 2.5 bath main residence with adjacent patios, motor court, and 3-car garage with its 1014 +/- sq.ft. wine tasting room on the upper level. There is also a second farm hand residence of 2 bedrooms and 1 bath near the gated entrance to the picturesque vineyard. California Outdoor Properties Robin Short and Scott Soder, (707) 738-3006 info@caoutdoorproperties.com 40

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Elder Creek Ranch $6,990,000 / 5,918 Acres / Tehama County Exceptionally beautiful ranch of 5,918 +/- acres. Very private, with views of Mt. Lassen and Mt. Shasta at an elevation of approximately 1,000 ft. Lots of year-round live water on the property and abundant wildlife. Runs 500 pair for the season. California OUTDOOR

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Timbuctoo Sporting Estate $3,400,000 / 211 Acres / Yuba County The estate is comprised of 211 +/- deeded acres with trophy bass ponds, a competition-caliber sporting clay course and golf tee. Relax in front of the massive river rock fireplace or unwind on the wraparound porch with views of the sporting clay course. California OUTDOOR

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Colorado Roan Creek Ranch $8,999,000 / 12,434 Acres Garfield County Roan Creek Ranch consists of 3167 deeded acres and 9267 BLM acres all behind a locked gate with very limited access to others. Also behind the locked gate are over 9 miles of private roads and just under 9 miles of Roan Creek which is full of trout. Hayden Outdoors Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520 lonnie@haydenoutdoors.com

Old Elk Park Ranch $6,489,000 / 548 Acres Larimer County Incredibly scenic and secluded, Old Elk Park Ranch consists of 548 acres of pure high mountain heaven. Here you will find limitless views of the surrounding mountains, open pastures full of wildlife and abundant water. You will find some of the best big game hunting. Hayden Outdoors Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142 zack@haydenoutdoors.com

Bear View Ranch $5,073,250 / 2,899 Acres Routt County Bear View Ranch is an excellent mountain property located just 45 minutes from Steamboat Springs, CO & just 10 minutes south of the Hayden/ Steamboat International Airport. The ranch is home to some of the largest elk numbers in the region. Hayden Outdoors Dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774 dax@haydenoutdoors.com 42


Colorado Jackson Ranch $1,495,000 / 529 Acres Custer County Rarely does a large-acreage hay ranch come on the market in the Wet Mountain Valley. Then along comes the Jackson Ranch, with 370 are irrigated hay ground with water rights and the balance being dryland pasture and a perfectly placed home built in 2010. Hayden Outdoors Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344 twila@haydenoutdoors.com

Maytag Ranch HOMESTEADS Starting At $479,000 Fremont County Maytag Ranch offers Homesteads for sale that include shared access of 2,953 acres of high mountain valley ranch living, full cattle and equestrian operations, organic garden, hunting, fishing, lodge and guest cabins and complete privacy. Hayden Outdoors Dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774 dax@haydenoutdoors.com

Silverosa Ranch $995,000 / 435 Acres Huerfano County Premier hunting ranch oasis near Silver Mountain. 435 acres with end of the road privacy with easy access. This property crawls with wildlife. Some of the best deer and elk hunting in Colorado is right here. A private retreat with a gorgeous log home. Hayden Outdoors Jim Digby, (303) 883-8493 jimdigby@haydenoutdoors.com www.LandLeader.com

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Southern Cattle Company $55,000,000 / 8,991 Acres / Jackson County At 13,924+/- acres (8,991+/- deeded and 4,933+/- leased), Southern Cattle Company is one of the finest cattle ranch and agricultural operations in the south, featuring one of the most researched and respected cattle herds in the country with highly desirable genetics, outstanding water with two valuable magnitude II springs, pivots, 20-year water use permitting secured, exceptional improvements, apx 1,129+/- acres of planted 15-30+ year old loblolly pine on former farmland with very good site indexes. These are some of the finest farming lands in the Southeast!

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Florida Honey Lake Plantation $12,098,669 / 2,800 Acres Madison County Established and historic quail plantation featuring a spectacular 80+/acre natural deep water lake. 7,000 sq ft estate, infinity pool, guest house. Diverse property with floodable duck pond and managed for trophy bucks, turkey, quail. JON

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Dan-D-Ridge Plantation $1,900,000 / 530 Acres Calhoun County High-fenced recreational plantation in Northwest Florida - 6 BR lodge, dog kennel, ponds, deer pen and barn, wellcapitalized equipment barn with man cave, & workshop & more! Four ponds, including duck pond. QDM, good deer herd and genetics. JON

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Suwannee River Oaks $1,199,000 / 316 Acres Gilchrist County One mile of very private frontage on the Suwannee River with beautiful sandy beaches & an airstrip. Gorgeous park-like upland palm & hardwood hammocks, two ponds, camp house & garage, & immense wildlife. Great HBU or conservation easement potential. JON

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Kickapoo Plantation $10,000,000 / 442 Acres / Thomas County Located in the middle of the world’s cultural epicenter for quail and fine land, with some of the highest quality improvements to be offered in recent memory. Kickapoo is located less than seven miles from downtown Thomasville, in the heart of the Red Hills plantation belt. The land is intensively managed for quail, as is the adjacent 500 acres that the owners lease in a very cost-effective arrangement. The estate and guest houses amount to over 12,000 sq ft of conditioned living space. Borders several plantations. This is a very good candidate for a conservation easement donation.

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Georgia Flint Rock Plantation $3,341,000 / 1,028 Acres Dougherty County Three miles of frontage on the Flint River, one of the south’s most precious resources. Across the river from Ted Turner’s Nonami Plantation’s 8,800 acres. Exceptional whitetails, turkey, and wild quail hunting. Significant timber value with great site indexes. JON

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Deerwood Plantation $2,360,000 / 460 Acres Grady County This is one of the most well-rounded mid-sized properties available just west of the Thomasville-Tallahassee plantation belt. It aces the checklist for location, recreation, water (four ponds and a nine acre lake), improvements, aesthetics and pride of ownership! JON

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Nochaway Creek Retreat $699,999 / 87 Acres Baker County Beautiful, private landholding on the Ichawaynochaway Creek in the Albany Area Plantation Belt. Nearly ½ mile of pristine and serene creek frontage, cypress house, garage/shop, fenced pasture, untouched mature mixed forest, and more! JON

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Idaho Large Irrigated Owyhee County Farm $2,450,000 / 805 Acres Owyhee County Large scale farm located in Southwest Idaho. The property features deep productive soil that yields quality crops such as alfalfa, corn, potatoes, beets, grain and seed. The farm land includes water rights for irrigation and has 3 pivot sprinkler systems. Callison Group-Keller Williams Realty Boise Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757 austin@callisongroup.com

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Luxury Mountain Home in Circle C Ranch $930,000 / 40 Acres Adams County 40 acres located in the private gated community of Circle C Ranch with the Little Salmon River running through it. The stunning luxury home highlights quality features throughout such as Italian granite counters, Jenn-Aire appliances, hardwood floors and more. Callison Group-Keller Williams Realty Boise Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757 austin@callisongroup.com

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Equestrian Estate $699,000 / 5 Acres Ada County Enjoy breathtaking unobstructed views of Bogus Basin & the Treasure Valley from this fully remodeled executive home. Home was upgraded in 2014 with granite, natural stone tile, Alder cabinets, Wolf & Sub Zero appliances & stone masonry. Wine connoisseurs will love the walk-in wine cellar. Callison Group-Keller Williams Realty Boise Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757 austin@callisongroup.com 48

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Idaho High Valley Ranch $699,000 / 30.54 Acres Valley County

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Waterfront mountain retreat in High Valley. This custom log sided home is set in a beautiful secluded setting less than 5 minutes from National Forest land overlooking two private lakes. The rustic style cabin showcases a gourmet kitchen with hickory cabinets, stainless steel appliances & tile flooring. Callison Group-Keller Williams Realty Boise Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757 austin@callisongroup.com

Executive Home near Lake Lowell $649,900 / 10 Acres Canyon County

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Executive home in a quiet country setting with beautiful views of Lake Lowell. The luxurious features throughout give it a warm and inviting atmosphere. Includes a 41 x 64ft shop with 220V power. The land is ideal for horses or growing crops. Callison Group-Keller Williams Realty Boise Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757 austin@callisongroup.com

Country Estate with Irrigated Farm Land $579,000 / 28 Acres Payette County

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Enjoy the beautiful views from this private hilltop country estate. This property is great for a gentleman farmer with its irrigated farm land, pivot system, 40 x 50ft barn & shop. The stunning views captured from inside the home are even more breathtaking from the covered front deck. Callison Group-Keller Williams Realty Boise Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757 austin@callisongroup.com www.LandLeader.com

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Illinois Welcome to Hunter’s View - Under Contract $4,300,000 / 35 Acres Madison County Wow, this property has been lowered over 1.4 million dollars! Welcome to Hunter’s View! This 15,000 sq. ft. dream home, situated on a 35-acre estate, boasts rustic elegance through its 7 bedrooms, 11 baths, 3 kitchens and several family rooms. Tarrant & Harman Andrew Herrin, (618) 531-3520 andrew@tarrantandharman.com

Governor Bond Lake Retreat $998,000 / 12 Acres Bond County Your escape begins at the Trails End. This is your family retreat or year-round home nestled in the middle of 12 acres of private woods. Leave the stress behind! Gorgeous views of 775-acre Governor Bond Lake at the deepest and most desirable part of the lake. Tarrant & Harman Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259 travis@tarrantandharman.com

Jersey County Recreational Farm $890,000 / 178 Acres Jersey County This tract offers panoramic views of Jersey County in every direction. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city life on this farm that includes approximately 85 tillable acres, a fully stocked lake, rustic barn, nearly 90 acres of timber, and a creek. Price Reduced! Tarrant & Harman Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259 travis@tarrantandharman.com 50


Illinois Springfield Dr. $810,000 / 16 Acres Madison County Welcome to 5180 Springfield Dr, Edwardsville IL. This property is a rare gem with it’s beautiful views from all rooms, natural surroundings, convenient and desirable location. Rolling hills with wooded boundaries full of wildlife to enjoy. Tarrant & Harman Sue Ferguson, (618) 980-2725 sue@tarrantandharman.com

Prairie Dell Road Farm $525,000 / 115 Acres Jersey County 115 acre Jersey County farm that offers over 40 acres of fenced pasture, 15-20 acres of tillable land, multiple outbuildings, 2 ponds, and living quarters in the pole barn. This farm is suitable for a weekend get away or a primary residence. Tarrant & Harman Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259 travis@tarrantandharman.com

River View Farm $436,875 / 125 Acres Hancock County 125 acre recreational farm that offers exceptional views of the Mississippi River! This property is located in an area known for mature bucks and lays out perfectly for multiple stand locations. There are four, 1-5 acre open fields that would be perfect for food plots. Tarrant & Harman Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259 travis@tarrantandharman.com www.LandLeader.com

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Bobbinstone Farm $999,700 / 24 Acres / Gibson County Bobbinstone Farm is an ongoing horse farm with 23.5 acres with most being utilized for pasture. A large Horse barn with 10 large stalls and 45 x 150 inside arena plus outside arena. The horse facility also includes a very unique 2-3 Bedroom home. RE/MAX Midwest Real Estate: TimMason (812) 664-0845, timmason@remax.net

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1644 Hunsaker Road $840,000 / 41 Acres / Warrick County Custom built lodge style home, with the most beautiful views you can find anywhere. Located on the water in 41 acres of seclusion with trees and wildlife to be viewed from several angles from each room. A porch for nature viewing and relaxing. RE/MAX Midwest Real Estate: TimMason (812) 664-0845, timmason@remax.net 52

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Indiana 3200 N 850 E $516,000 / 86 Acres Gibson County 86 Acres of farm ground in Washington and Center Townships. The ground is all tillable and has been tiled and terraced. This Indiana property is also great for hunting and recreational opportunities.

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Gibson County Farm $487,000 / 126 Acres Gibson County This Indiana property is Great for farming, hunting and recreational. The property has access off of Highway 41. Tillable acreage is approximately 55, with approximately 71 acres in classified forest. This farm will go fast!

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Patoka Valley Vistas $485,800 / 139 Acres Gibson County This is the perfect recreational ground. A mixture of wooded ground and open fields for food plots. Approximately 70% in trees, the remainder in open fields that are currently in wheat and hay. As a bonus, this property does have marketable timber. R

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SW Kansas Irrigation $19,335,800 / 4,114 Acres / Kearny County The SW Kansas Irrigation’s entire property has 25 pivots and 24 irrigation wells, all within five miles of each other. The land is level to gently rolling soils and growing seasons are favorable for outstanding corn, sorghum and alfalfa production. Hayden Outdoors: Leo Hayden (785) 821-3683, leo@haydenoutdoors.com

KS Trophy Hunting Operation $2,250,000 / 61 Acres / Crawford County This Kansas trophy hunting operation is one of the largest outfitting businesses in the state of Kansas. They have built this business for the last 8 years with proven track records of trophy deer and turkeys year after year, along with waterfowl. Hayden Outdoors: Shad Sheldon (785) 821-2666, shad@haydenoutdoors.com 54


Kansas The Historic Leavenworth Grassland $1,200,000 / 245 Acres Leavenworth County This fabulous property consists of 245 +/- acres with a historic house that was built in 1888 which served as an Inn with accommodations for passing teamsters hauling freight to Santa Fe New Mexico from Leavenworth. It was a branch of the Santa Fe Trail. Hayden Outdoors Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666 shad@haydenoutdoors.com

Collins Ranch $1,100,000 / 750 Acres Wallace County The ranch contains 616 acres of bottomland and grass and 132 acres of CRP. Lake Creek crosses the southeast corner of the headquarters and cuts the entire south 157 acres from northwest to southeast. Two small open ponds on Lake Creek with bass and catfish . Hayden Outdoors Leo Hayden, (785) 821-3683 leo@haydenoutdoors.com

Clinton Lake Bluff Retreat $823,288 / 107 Acres Douglas County This 107 acre (m/l) tract of ground offers up lots of possibilities. The property would also satisfy the recreational needs of the avid outdoors-man. You could hunt deer, turkey, upland birds, predators, or go horseback riding or ride ATV’s. Hayden Outdoors Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539 ron@haydenoutdoors.com www.LandLeader.com

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Trace Branch $310,500 / 345 Acres / Leslie County Nestled surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest this 345 acres of wonderful nature and outstanding wildlife is full of oaks, poplars, hemlocks and mountain laurels. This land has three large ponds each stocked with fish. Carriage Gate: Denise Barnes (859) 806-2866, denisebarnes@windstream.net

Rocky Creek Highlands $259,000 / 85 Acres / Muhlenberg County Rocky Creek Highlands is a perfect 85 acres providing a combination of open pasture and woods in an area known for its outstanding whitetail deer populations. This is truly a place where you can live, hunt and farm. Carriage Gate: Denise Barnes (859) 806-2866, denisebarnes@windstream.net 56


Kentucky Left Fork Of Buffalo $149,000 / 99 Acres Owsley County This 99 acres is secluded and private with two borders with the Daniel Boone National Forest. The land is perfect for hunting, hiking , ATV and horseback riding and everything else recreation. There is a very nice spring fed pond just beyond the cabin. Carriage Gate Denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866 denisebarnes@windstream.net

Anglin Creek $110,000 / 100 Acres Owsley County This is the first time this property has been offered for sale in over 100 years. The land is divided by the county maintained gravel road. The north side has a beautiful private building site and the south side has the Anglin Creek running through it. Carriage Gate Denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866 denisebarnes@windstream.net

Coon Knob $90,000 / 154 Acres Lawrence County Coon Knob is unimproved and a blank canvas for you to create the ultimate recreational lifestyle farm. The area is full of deer, turkey, bear, fox and much more. The ridge top is the border with Martin County which is one of the counties in the Elk Restoration Zone. Carriage Gate Denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866 denisebarnes@windstream.net www.LandLeader.com

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Maine Ten Mile & Amity Kingdom $3,250,000 / 7,230 Acres Aroostook County The property encompasses Ten Mile Pond with a natural habitat for waterfowl migration and wildlife. There is also Ten Mile, Jimmy, and Mill streams on the property for some native trout fishing. The property has been managed for its timber resources. Maine Outdoor Properties Deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 deb@maineoutdoorproperties.net

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Timberlodge on Rocky Lake $895,000 / 22 Acres Washington County This luxury log cabin offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with an emphasis on architecture, quality, and the surrounding environment. The property offers 22 acres with over 1900’ of shore frontage on Rocky Lake. A sand beach plus abuts 2200 acres of preserved lands. Maine Outdoor Properties Deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 deb@maineoutdoorproperties.net

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Contemporary with Mt. Washington Views $649,000 / 40 Acres Oxford County A contemporary home sited on over 40 acres including 7 acres of fields with views of Mount Washington. A home with quality craftsmanship and attention to detail offering a new owner the opportunity to move in to a property in superior condition. Maine Outdoor Properties Jim St. Laurent, (207) 504-3382 jim@maineoutdoorproperties.net 58

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Maine 248 Dodge Pond-370 acres Rangeley $999,999 / 370 Acres Franklin County Investors and nature lovers take notice. This pristine 370 acres has over 3700 feet of water frontage on Round Pond and 100 feet on Dodge Pond. Property has an approved subdivision in place with 13 lots ranging from 2 acres to 250 acre kingdom lot. Allied Realty

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241 Shelton Trail Rangeley Plt $248,500 / 2 Acres Franklin County This property is in a beautiful location of Maine and has a great home to start something special. Nice level and wooded lot with water frontage on Mooselookmeguntic Lake. On the property there is plenty of privacy with plenty of home to expand. Allied Realty

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30 Copeland Way $124,500 / 1 Acres Franklin County This quaint cabin sits on the shore of Quimby Pond and is only feet from great fishing and canoeing. This peaceful location is home to abundant wildlife. Enjoy your morning overlooking the pond while the loons call. Great location to bike, hike, hunt, and fish from. Allied Realty

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MIchigan Michigamme Highlands $1,650,000 / 1,139 Acres Marquette County Rare Opportunity To Own Beautiful Michigan Forest Land! This beautiful property is located in west-central Marquette County, and includes land in both Michigamme and Republic Townships. The 1,139 Acres is being offered as individual parcels. Great Lakes & Land Tim Keohane, (906) 524-6288

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Sophistication in the Hiawatha $990,000 / 2 Acres Schoolcraft County Upper Michigan Executive Retreat with frontage on two lakes for sale! These lakes are surrounded by the Hiawatha National Forest which provides opportunities for hiking, biking, viewing wildlife, and all kinds of YearRound Outdoor Activities. Great Lakes & Land Tim Keohane, (906) 524-6288

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The Place of Legends $488,000 / 6 Acres Marquette County This Lake Superior and Saux Head Lake property is located in north-central Marquette County, in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. It’s 6+ Acres has 500+/- feet of Lake Superior frontage, 200 feet of inland lake frontage, and a home and guest house. Great Lakes & Land Tim Keohane, (906) 524-6288

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Michigan Mountain Hideaway $480,000 / 280 Acres Baraga County 280 Acre Upper Michigan Parcel with Cabin and Private Lake! This Mountain Hideaway is located in L’Anse Township in east-central Baraga County, in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The property is located just east of Mount Curwood.

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Chara Lake Retreat $349,000 / 225 Acres Iron County This parcel with 225-acres of rolling hills, and significant lake and river frontage, is located in southwestern Iron County in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula! It has about 1.6 miles of water frontage. a fantastic property to develop as a Hunting Club.

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1000s of feet of waterfront $189,900 / 32Acres Alger County

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This magnificent waterfront parcel encompasses the entire north and 1/2 of the west side of Paquette Lake with over 31 acres of high, beautifully wooded acres for your enjoyment. Over 2000 feet of waterfront offer gorgeous views of seasonal ponds and wildlife. Land and Lakes Real Estate Co. Audrey DesArmo, (906) 387-5100 audreydesarmo@gmail.com www.LandLeader.com

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Mississippi Wildwood $2,750,000 / 606 Acres Copiah County This is a rare find in the area consisting of predominately mature hardwoods; located between two branches of Foster Creek. The terrain consists of rolling ridge tops, falling into the hardwood creek bottom offering some of Copiah Counties’ best deer and turkey hunting. Sartain’s Heritage Properties J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398 psartain@sartainsheritage.com

Potters Ridge $2,600,000 / 911 Acres Yazoo County Potters Ridge consists of 911 acres of beautiful hardwood hills, hollows and creek bottoms located on the edge of “The Rim” where the Delta meets the hills in Yazoo County. One of the most unique features of the property is a high bluff offering a fantastic views. Sartain’s Heritage Properties J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398 psartain@sartainsheritage.com

Treley Farm $1,490,000 / 383 Acres Franklin County Given the vast Homochitto National Forest that surrounds the area. Treley, is a turnkey recreational property offering year round family recreation opportunities, from hunting and fishing to horseback riding, and hiking. Entertain in luxurious accommodations. Sartain’s Heritage Properties Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048 jsartain@sartainsheritage.com 62


Mississippi Wylie Farm $750,000 / 240 Acres Bolivar County Wylie Farm offers excellent opportunity for recreational and agriculture investment. The property offers 160 acres of tillable land with 80 acres of cypress sloughs and hardwoods. The farm is situated in a major waterfowl flyway. Sartain’s Heritage Properties Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048 jsartain@sartainsheritage.com

Veazey Farm 256 $563,200 / 256 Acres Holmes County 256+/- acres in Holmes County near Goodman. Working cattle ranch in outstanding condition or put into row crops or put into pines for timber investment and wildlife habitat. Outstanding deer hunting only 2 miles from Big Black River. Sartain’s Heritage Properties T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789 lrussell@sartainsheritage.com

Ward Lake Hunting Club Equity Interest $300,000 / 4,434 Acres Coahoma County Absolutely the best of the best inside the MS River levee west of Clarksdale near Sherard in Coahoma County. World Class Deer, Duck, Turkey and Dove Hunting. Great Fishing. Outstanding fellowship. Awesome cabin/lodge site. Sartain’s Heritage Properties T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789 lrussell@sartainsheritage.com www.LandLeader.com

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Missouri

A River Runs Through It $2,999,000 / 580 Acres / Texas County Over 5 miles of Big Piney River Frontage here! This river runs through one of the most exquisite beautiful farms in all of Missouri. You will be awestruck upon entering the farm while enjoying the bluff top views. Living The Dream: D.W. Hindman (314) 486-3500, dwlivingthedream@gmail.com

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Weil Family Farm $1,800,000 / 156 Acres / Franklin County Gently rolling and level 156 acres with a 5 acre lake and two additional ponds plus a 3700 square foot 70x54 pole barn with concrete floor and a small office. This farm would make for a picture-perfect equestrian farm or facility or great for livestock. Living The Dream: D.W. Hindman (314) 486-3500, dwlivingthedream@gmail.com 64

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Missouri Bird’s Nest Lodge $1,400,000 / 30 Acres Crawford County With approx a half mile of Meramec River frontage, there are multiple campsites offering the perfect place to swim, fish, kayak or simply sit, relax and listen to melodic river passing by. Guests can also choose one of over 20 cabins to reside in during their stay.

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Callier Creek Ranch $1,400,000 / 770 Acres Crawford County Stunning Missouri hunting and cattle ranch boasting an excellent mix of pasture and timber. This outstanding parcel contains awesome mature timber while providing creek bottom pastures making for that perfect mix of a working cattle or equestrian ranch.

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Lake Breeze Ranch $999,000 / 323 Acres Maries County Spend the evening relaxing around the campfire at the lake pavilion and mornings on the water of the 6+ acre lake. Excellent hunting with abundant deer and turkey population. Lake, ponds, and creeks provide cattle hydration.

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Living The Dream Dale Struemph, (573) 680-0878 dstrue@hotmail.com www.LandLeader.com

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Montana Highwood Mountain Farm & Cattle Ranch $3,250,000 / 1,572 Acres Chouteau County This exclusive property has it all. Income producing farm and grazing land and trophy big game hunting opportunities. There is an abundance of water and power throughout the property. It is a turn-key Montana cattle ranch with all the benefits of a hunting. Corder and Associates Trampus and Staci Corder (406) 622-3224 corderland@gmail.com

Belt Valley Cattle Ranch $2,500,000 / 1,274 Acres Cascade County Perfect setting for horses and cattle. It will support up to 120 cow/calf pairs. Additionally it has 50 acres of flood irrigated hay/alfalfa and 30 acres of dry land hay pasture. The house has 5 bedrooms/2 baths and has had several remodels since its origination. Corder and Associates Trampus and Staci Corder (406) 622-3224 corderland@gmail.com

Diamond Island Utopia $899,900 / 244 Acres Richland County This property features approximately 1/2 mile of Yellowstone River frontage. The river is an excellent source for irrigation, hunting and fishing. There is alfalfa, wheat, corn production surrounding the property and is 15 minutes from Sidney, MT. Corder and Associates Trampus and Staci Corder (406) 622-3224 corderland@gmail.com 66


Montana Front Range Farm $660,000 / 575 Acres Teton County This property consists of 575 acres between the Rocky Mountain Front and the Golden Triangle, which is one of the largest wheat producing areas in the nation. This area produces its own microclimate being so close to the Rocky Mountains. Corder and Associates Scott Mycke (406) 460-2317 scott@corderland.com

Whiskey Ridge Ranch $500,000 / 200 Acres Fergus County The Whiskey Ridge area has the biggest and best bighorn sheep herd in the lower 48 states. Sheep inhabit the property and nearby habitats. The Missouri Breaks also has one of Montana’s best elk herds and elk inhabit the property. Corder and Associates Trampus and Staci Corder (406) 622-3224 corderland@gmail.com

Blackfoot River Hideaway $360,000 / 18 Acres Lewis and Clark County This log home is located in a tranquil environment at the “end of the road” and secluded within the Bob Marshall Wilderness and National Forest. The Blackfoot River tributaries run throughout the property providing excellent habitat for wildlife. Corder and Associates Trampus and Staci Corder (406) 622-3224 corderland@gmail.com www.LandLeader.com

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Nebraska Mule Shoe Bar Ranches $20,500,000 / 22,962 Acres Garden County The East Coast Holdings Mule Shoe Bar Ranches are made up of three separate ranches all within two miles of each other and all with direct access to county roadways. Each ranch can be operated separately, or if desired, operated as one ranch. Lashley Land Mike Lashley, (308) 530-0134 mike@lashleyland.com

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Winemaker’s Island Preserve $9,950,000 / 2,032 Acres Scotts Bluff County Located in the heart of the famous North Platte River’s Central Flyway waterfowl migration route, Winemaker’s Island Preserve & Ranch consists of 2,300 continuous acres of prime ground managed for ducks, geese and other water fowl. Lashley Land Mike Lashley, (308) 530-0134 mike@lashleyland.com

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Blue Creek Land Company $7,950,000 / 7,279 Acres Garden County Blue Creek Cattle Company is one of the finest showplace ranches. Three miles of Blue Creek meanders through the ranch, through bottom meadows, ensuring year round moisture. This ranch can easily run 450 cows year round. Lashley Land Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383 scott@lashleyland.com 68

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Nebraska Wildcat Ranch $3,300,000 / 3,296 Acres Banner County Beyond its breathtaking landscape, this is a fantastic cattle ranch, with perhaps the finest cattle improvements we have ever seen in any operation we have listed. The ranch has 2 springs which have underground piping to 4 watering sites.

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Lake McConaughy Estate $2,500,000 / 288 Acres Keith County This is one of the most beautiful recreational properties to ever become available in the State of Nebraska, with a view of one of the best fishing lakes in the country. This 9,735 sq ft custom built home sits on 287 acres of rolling range overlooking Lake McConaughy.

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Lashley Land Mike Lashley, (308) 530-0134 mike@lashleyland.com

Pine Ridge Elk Pastures $1,764,000 / 1,680Acres Sheridan County Here is an incredible piece of the Pine Ridge in NW Nebraska. This property is loaded with elk, mule deer and whitetail deer, along with mountain lion, bobcat and coyote. If you are looking for a place to view and hunt elk this property abounds with them.

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Nebraska Bennington Mixed Use Land $1,950,000 / 90 Acres Douglas County A unique piece of land located west and north of the Omaha area near Bennington, Nebraska. There are 58 acres of pasture land and riding track currently being leased by a neighboring horse training business at an annual amount of $11,000.00. Hayden Outdoors Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227 brad@haydenoutdoors.com

Yutan Outdoorsman Paradise $1,600,000 / 160 Acres Saunders County A large stretch of land located just west of the Platte River, boasts outstanding hunting opportunities and multiple building site options. The property provides a constant water stream to the large pond where waterfowl hunters can hunt from a heated duck blind. Hayden Outdoors Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227 brad@haydenoutdoors.com

Timberosa Lake $1,588,000 / 142 Acres Hamilton County Timberosa Lake is part of the beautiful lakes in the Overland Lakes legacy. Created with similar characteristics as previous developments, Timberosa Lake awaits its new owner for finishing touches. Kick back and enjoy the large sandy beach! Hayden Outdoors Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847 justin@haydenoutdoors.com 70


Nevada

4L Land and Livestock Hunting Camp $140,000 / 121 Acres / Humboldt County This panoramic hunting camp offers 120 acres of fantastic views. The property is situated just outside of beautiful Paradise Valley. Its location provides the perfect getaway spot for outdoor recreation all year round including hunting, horse back riding, hiking, snowmobile and off road vehicle adventuring.

Outdoor Properties Of Nevada Denny Prins, (530) 410-5755 info@outdoorpropertiesofnevada.com

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New Hampshire 43 Millbrook Garden Road $600,000 / 75 Acres Coos County The 75+/- acre Millbrook Estate of Jefferson, NH achieves a vision to complement its environment of stunning natural beauty with design & craftsmanship. The gambrel style home is framed beautifully by the back drop of Owls Head Peak . Preferred Properties Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 curtis@preferredpropertiesvt.com

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291 Washburn Road $119,200 / 16 Acres Coos County Secluded North-woods retreat. Cozy 488 SF cabin has plenty of room and amenities. Situated on 16.1+/- acres in Columbia, NH. Abuts 2,000+/- acres of state conservation land & huge trail system. A perfect location for Hunting, Fishing, or Snowmobile base-camp. Preferred Properties Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 curtis@preferredpropertiesvt.com

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40 James Lane $214,000 / 34 Acres Grafton County Perfect for the active outdoors person, great deer & bear hunting, lots of trails for ATV’s or target practice in your own sandy pit. The excellent long driveway takes you to a secluded home site complete with spacious lawn, raised garden beds & your very own pond. Preferred Properties Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 curtis@preferredpropertiesvt.com

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New Mexico Ol’ Man Ranch $14,750,000 / 10,925 Acres Cibola County This family ranch is the ideal property for the land investor in this crazy stock market! The Ol’ Man Ranch, with gorgeous acreage, can’t be duplicated, This is one of the last great inholdings with Ponderosas, Aspens and oak brush with numerous meadows and parks. Hayden Outdoors Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374 greg@haydenoutdoors.com

Dripping Springs Ranch $6,850,000 / 6,764 Acres Socorro County Dripping Springs Ranch is a recreational and working ranch not equaled in the Southwest. This property could easily be a large family ranch and business, commercial hotel resort and B&B or a corporate ranch with recreation. The possibilities are absolutely endless! Hayden Outdoors Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374 greg@haydenoutdoors.com

Brushy Canyon Ranch $2,995,000 / 1,230 Acres Colfax County This game rich ranch, with one of the highest tag allotments that can exist per acre.–– Due to one of the highest big game per acre densities, the ranch receives elk tags from September 1 to December 31, and rut mule deer buck tags all the way through January. Hayden Outdoors Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374 greg@haydenoutdoors.com www.LandLeader.com

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New York

J & J Farms $4,500,000 / 975 Acres / Steuben County This fantastic 974.64 acre property has been meticulously designed for the ultimate hunting experience while also providing for maximum comfort and unparalleled recreation and relaxation. An ideal family or corporate retreat! Timberland Realty: Brian Bullard (716) 962-9935, bbullard@timberlandrealty.net

Churubusco Lodge Pond Forest $299,000 / 50 Acres / Clinton County Located on 50 of the original 395 acres, in the Northwest corner of the Town of Mooers, NY is an Adirondack style camp ‘The Churubusco Lodge’. The centerpiece of the property is a seasonal lodge located on the private 20+ acre Lodge Pond. Timberland Realty: Dan Empie (315) 376-4433, dempie@timberlandrealty.net 74


New york Trophy Hunter’s Dream $249,000 / 217 Acres Allegany County With a diverse landscape, 3 ponds, tons of cover and multiple food sources for game, wildlife abounds. A nice 1,040 sq. foot cabin with a kitchen, full bath, huge living room (or guest sleeping area) and a single bedroom fits perfectly into its’ setting. Timberland Realty David Anderson, (585) 808-5696 danderson@timberlandrealty.net

Briggs Road Privacy $199,900 / 173 Acres Broome County If privacy is what you are looking for, then this 173 acre retreat at the end of a dead end road can be your private paradise. Recreational opportunities such as hiking, hunting, snowmobiling abound. Streams and ATV trails can be found throughout the property. Timberland Realty Michael Endress, (716) 450-2136 mendress@timberlandrealty.net

Fish, Fowl and Fun $134,900 / 58 Acres Steuben County You can have it all right here with your own private lakes! This 58 +/- acre property contains 2 man made lakes the larger being nearly 15 acres and the smaller one being about 10 acres and is shaped like nearby Keuka Lake. One of kind property in wine country! Timberland Realty Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171 svogel@timberlandrealty.net www.LandLeader.com

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North Dakota PHEASANT RUN ON OTTER CREEK $2,950,000 / 1,200 Acres Grant and Morton County The Pheasant Run Ranch, which encompasses 1200+/- acres, stands alone when it comes to prime ND hunting land. Whether it’s the peaceful location, the excellent hunting or miles to roam, the opportunities for this truly amazing property are endless. Dakota Plains Realty

Darin Milbrath/Vivian Thingelstad

(701) 306-0461 darin@dakotaplainsrealty.com

Sargent County Sanctuary $250,000 / 79 Acres Sargent County This 78.5 acre property just south of Milnor, North Dakota presents a fantastic hunting opportunity. Whether you are hunting big game or upland birds, the Sargent County Sanctuary provides it all. The area is prime for duck and goose hunting, Dakota Plains Realty

Darin Milbrath/Vivian Thingelstad

(701) 306-0461 darin@dakotaplainsrealty.com

Pembina Hunting Property $200,000 / 40 Acres Pembina County This unique hunting property features a heavily wood area with the Tongue River running through the property. 2 cozy cabins, the cabins each are finished and 1 has propane hooked up to the north cabin. Relax and watch the deer walk across the river bank. Dakota Plains Realty

Darin Milbrath/Vivian Thingelstad

(701) 306-0461 darin@dakotaplainsrealty.com

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North Dakota Hartley Shores Lot 20 $179,900 / 1 Acres Bottineau County Hartley Shores is located in The Turtle Mountains of Bottineau County ND located just east of Boundary Lake which is also located east of Lake Metigoshe. Enjoy the peaceful setting of this primitive lake which boasts great lake views on natural wooded lots. Dakota Plains Realty

Darin Milbrath/Vivian Thingelstad

(701) 306-0461 darin@dakotaplainsrealty.com

Souris Farmstead $160,000 / 80 Acres Bottineau County Farmstead with 80 acres. Home is sold as is. Private well located by barn, rural water to house. 2 small sheds and grainery. Nice shelter belt. Soil index average of 71.5. Mineral rights not included. Dakota Plains Realty

Darin Milbrath/Vivian Thingelstad

(701) 306-0461 darin@dakotaplainsrealty.com

Hartley Shores Lot 12 $54,900 / 1 Acres Bottineau County Hartley Shores is located in The Turtle Mountains of Bottineau County ND located just east of Boundary Lake which is also located east of Lake Metigoshe. Enjoy the peaceful setting of this primitive lake which boasts great lake views on natural wooded lots. Dakota Plains Realty

Darin Milbrath/Vivian Thingelstad

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Oklahoma

Fry Farms $22,229,800 / 6,530 Acres / Cimarron County Fry Farms consists of 6,530 total acres of pivot irrigation, dryland and grassland with modern improvements. There are 21 pivot sprinklers of various size covering some 3,053 wet acres. There are 2 natural gas wells reducing energy cost. Hayden Outdoors: Dax Hayden (303) 619-6774, dax@haydenoutdoors.com

Sterrett Farms $13,000,000 / 6,667 Acres / Cimarron County Sterrett Farms consists of 6,677 acres of farmland with 4,851 acres of pivot irrigation. The 33 producing, national gas powered irrigation wells are tied together and produce 14,000 gallons per minute with 9,620 acre feet per year allowed. Hayden Outdoors: Dax Hayden (303) 619-6774, dax@haydenoutdoors.com 78


Oklahoma

Arbuckle Ranch $9,990,000 / 4,059 Acres / Johnston County The Arbuckle’s have long been desirable to Oklahoman’s and the few Texans who have discovered this special sanctuary where beauty, location, value, and wildlife all blend to create a special opportunity for the would be land-owner. No Fences Land: Brad Abel (866) 800-LAND, info@nofencesland.com

Red River 421 $619,090 / 421 Acres / Jefferson County The Red River 421 sits along the Red River in western Jefferson county Oklahoma. It is a 10 minute drive to either Waurika or Ryan. Located about halfway between Oklahoma City and Dallas/Fort Worth it is about a 2 hour drive from each. No Fences Land: Shawn Price (866) 800-LAND, info@nofencesland.com www.LandLeader.com

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Oregon Cable Creek Ranch $24,000,000 / 61,497 Acres Umatilla County This ranch is undoubtedly affected by the warm Pacific storms that march up the Columbia River Gorge, providing a much longer growing season than most of Eastern Oregon and other areas of the country. The working cattle ranch is nestled in the Blue Mountain Range. Land and Wildlife Garrett Zoller, (541) 944-8821 garrett@landandwildlife.com

Pocket Ranch $8,899,000 / 5,817 Acres Wallowa County For many reasons The Pocket Ranch “Is the Best Elk and Wildlife Ranch in the State of Oregon.” With consistent and dedicated management our goal the last 12 years has been to enhance the ranch lands for all wildlife, water, grasslands, timber and quality grazing. Land and Wildlife Tim O’Neil, (541) 480-3682 tim@landandwildlife.com

Lemolo Lake Resort $1,992,000 / 80 Acres Douglas County Lemolo Lake Resort, located just 15 miles from the North Entrance of Crater Lake National Park, and situated at 4300 feet in the beautiful Oregon Cascade Range, offers a myriad of activities for the outdoor enthusiast. Land and Wildlife Tim O’Neil, (541) 480-3682 tim@landandwildlife.com 80


Oregon Stunning Applegate Valley Vineyard Estate $2,390,000 / 63 Acres Jackson County Situated perfectly within the Applegate Valley Wine Trail, this gorgeous estate virtually has it all. With two custom homes, 23 acres of very mature grape vines, a 3 acre private and legal lake, it is the turn-key opportunity you’ve been looking for. Land and Wildlife Alan DeVries, (541) 840-6556 alan@landandwildlife.com

Upper Rogue Riverfront Forested Estate $875,000 / 21 Acres Jackson County Rogue Riverfront custom home on 21 acres of perfection with a home for connoisseurs of quality construction & lovers of the outdoors & peaceful quiet! Private gated road boasting one of the best fishing holes of the upper Rogue River famous for its salmon & steelhead. Land and Wildlife Wes Walton, (541) 840-8685 wes@landandwildlife.com

Hart Mountain Log Home & Cabin $499,000 / 42 Acres Lake County Plush is the only place in the world to find gem quality Sun Stones the Oregon State Gem. Many outdoor activities abound here including hiking, skiing, bicycling, petroglyph viewing, hang gliding, paragliding, hunting, fishing, bird and wildlife viewing and hunting. Land and Wildlife Dan Fox, (541) 480-0763 dan@landandwildlife.com www.LandLeader.com

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Pennsylvania

Quality Kinzua Lodge $695,000 / 10 Acres / Warren County Pennsylvania quality hunting lodge, cabin and barn with stream and pond for sale: The property is almost entirely wooded and has approximately 780 feet of road frontage on Six Mile Road. Comes with an additional 300 acres of hunting lease rights. Timberland Realty: Brian Bullard (716) 962-9935, bbullard@timberlandrealty.net

Loose Moose Lodge $575,000 / 95 Acres / Clinton County This one of a kind property is truly a sportsman’s paradise! Located in the popular Sinnemahoning area of the “Pennsylvania Wilds”, the “Loose Moose Lodge” consists of three cabins, a large barn, equipment shed, and gazebo. Timberland Realty: Shawn Wolfinger (814) 558-8068, swolfinger@timberlandrealty.net 82


South Carolina

BRAYS ISLAND PLANTATION Brays Island...Where Your Home Is A Plantation 5,500 Acres... 325 Homesites... All Amenities On Site.

For the past 15 years, Brays Island Realty has been responsible for introducing people to Brays Island Plantation - the nation’s premier sporting community. For those people wishing to own a southern plantation or recreational property, Brays Island Plantation provides a unique alternative with all the benefits, none of the headaches, at a fraction of the cost. Brays is a 5,500 acre pristine coastal property shared by a limited number of families which offers everything from quail hunting, to horse riding, sporting clays, fishing, golf, saltwater access and much more. Brays Island Plantation (843) 846-3170, www.braysisland.com

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South Dakota

Moeller Farm, Ranch & Hunting $6,000,000 / 12,108 Acres / Tripp County Moeller Farm, Ranch and Hunting is a family landholding that is now being offered for the first time. Prime hunting ground inside the world famous South Dakota “Golden Triangle” of pheasant hunting is difficult to come by and will go fast. Hayden Outdoors: Scott Winston (303) 250-0302, scott@haydenoutdoors.com

Rock Creek Ranch $4,125,000 / 10,071 Acres / Todd County The Rock Creek Ranch not only offers “best” in class pheasant hunting, but deer, prairie grouse and turkey hunting here is second to none. The sellers are true conservationists and have invested a lifetime managing and nurturing the property. Hayden Outdoors: Scott Winston (303) 250-0302, scott@haydenoutdoors.com 84


South Dakota

Forester Ranches $1,920,000 / 320 Acres / Brule County Hard work and excellent management skills combined with a vision created this hunting oasis in Brule County, South Dakota. From waterfowl hunting to upland and big game hunting this property does not lack in any way. Hayden Outdoors: Justin Hertzel (402) 416-3847, justin@haydenoutdoors.com

White Lake Hunting Lodge $845,000 / 160 Acres / Aurora County This is an opportunity to purchase a turnkey hunting lodge in the heart of pheasant country. Hunting is on “stripped� milo and corn fields, upland grassland, and shelter belts. Hayden Outdoors: Justin Hertzel (402) 416-3847, justin@haydenoutdoors.com www.LandLeader.com

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Texas

Lago Grande River Ranch $10,995,000 / 5,230 Acres / Knox County It is unnerving to be near the lake in the early morning hours, when the sun is just beginning to rise, and hear the spectacular thunder that 100,000 wings make as they lift off the water and head to the many food sources that can be found within 10 miles in every direction. A local hunting guide, who has hunted the area for more than twenty years, says it is not uncommon on any given morning during the winter months to witness over 100,000 geese depart their Lake Davis roost. To the goose hunter, it is the epicenter of west Texas waterfowl. For the duck hunter, there is unbridled potential to create the finest wetland habitat in all of west Texas. No Fences Land Jason Pettigrew, (866) 800-LAND info@nofencesland.com 86


Texas

Dennis Farm $2,763,500 / 457 Acres / Grayson County Dennis Farm is one of the larger tracts available in Grayson County. This property has strong grass pastures, abundance of ponds, and plenty of mature trees along the creeks on the north and south side. Plenty of ponds for fishing and trails for riding. No Fence Land: Clay Bebee (866) 800-LAND, info@nofencesland.com

King’s Perch on Governor’s Cove $1,995,000 / 1 Acres / Palo Pinto County KING’S PERCH ON GOVERNOR’S COVE, is a one of a kind and truly exquisite home capable of exceeding the expectations of royalty or other individuals who have a zest for fine quality luxury accommodations. No Fence Land: Jason Pettigrew (866) 800-LAND, info@nofencesland.com www.LandLeader.com

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TEXAS Cypress Lakes Ranch $1,250,000 / 317 Acres Ellis County The ranch is located in Ellis County, near the city of Ennis, just minutes away from Interstate 45. Cypress Lakes Ranch is truly a unique combination ranch that is conveniently located to Dallas and Fort Worth. The lakes are stocked with a variety of fish. No Fences Land Brandon Azuelo, (866) 800-LAND info@nofencesland.com

Blue Bonnet Farms $989,000 / 218 Acres Montague County Fishing is the focus of Blue Bonnet Farm’s wildlife component. There are three ponds; two have been stocked with both bass and catfish. One pond has a dock and a 1200 square foot concrete slab that is just waiting for a structure to be built on it. No Fences Land Brandon Azuelo, (866) 800-LAND info@nofencesland.com

Hidden Lake Ranch $895,000 / 81 Acres Eastland County Located just an hour and forty-five minutes from downtown Ft. Worth, Hidden Lake is one of the most unique land holdings to be found in west central Texas. When full, there is a 43+/acre lake that embodies half of the property. No Fences Land Steve Faber, (866) 800-LAND info@nofencesland.com 88


UTAH

Stover Ranch $795,000 / 83 Acres / Uintah County The Stover Ranch is a multipurpose property that once was host to youth groups, families and hunting groups. This ranch is bounded by BLM land on the North, Ashley National Forest on the West, Tribal land on the South and private land on the East. Hayden Outdoors: Bill Rodgers (865) 207-5852, bill@haydenoutdoors.com

Rock Creek $550,000 / 80 Acres / Duchesne County Rock Creek Ranch has always been known for a stretch of river closed off for many miles by the Ute Indian Tribe. This property has the only private access to fish this part of an incredibly scenic and isolated canyon. This is a one of a kind! Hayden Outdoors: Bill Rodgers (865) 207-5852, bill@haydenoutdoors.com www.LandLeader.com

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Vermont 3400 VT-133 $1,200,000 / 175 Acres Rutland County The sprawling 175+/- acres is free of private & government easements, zoning & anything hindering your vision. The extremely private elevated home site is designed to complement the surrounding natural beauty & accentuate stunning mountain views. Preferred Properties Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 curtis@preferredpropertiesvt.com

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1037 Bailey Road $935,000 / 101Acres Rutland County An Exquisite property with historical character and beautifully integrated contemporary renovations. Featuring phenomenal mountain views the homes sits on 101 +/- acres of fields, pastures, & exquisitely manicured gardens with a charming pond. Preferred Properties Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 curtis@preferredpropertiesvt.com

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155 Dragon Brook Road $749,400 / 538 Acres Addison County This estate quality parcel is adjacent to 1000’s of acres of Green Mountain National Forest. Top tree species include Sugar Maple, Red Oak & White Ash. Oak is rare this high in Vermont & offers fantastic hunting potential. High quality trails throughout. Preferred Properties Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 curtis@preferredpropertiesvt.com 90

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riting an article on Wildlife Management can create hesitation for the author since there are so many opinions out there on land and wildlife management. My reservation didn’t stem from a “lack of knowledge”, my reservation was derived from “the knowledge I have,” and the criticism I’m aware it may attract. Success doesn’t come easy, nor without trial and error or a failure or two, and sometimes doesn’t fit within a traditionally accepted box. Wildlife management consists of so many factors, that the series of books, videos and blogs about the subject are literally overwhelming. Politics, legislation, social perceptions and opinions, environment, mathematics, chemistry, biology, regions, species, habitat and disease are all just a

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few on a lengthy list of complicated factors that affect managing wildlife. In a nutshell, wildlife management is ultimately about conservation; the guardianship and best practices of safekeeping our greatest natural wild resources, for future generations. It also provides an extraordinary enjoyment through a passionate relationship between land and property owners, and justifiably continues to be a motivating factor for folks who purchase land! I’m extremely fortunate to own, manage and control a respectable tract of leased and deeded ground in the Pacific Northwest. Taken with a laugh, my personal experience, hasn’t been learned easily,

nor inexpensively via traditional venues. Private land wildlife management practices are commonly dominated by Whitetail deer, a little waterfowl and an occasional fish or upland bird topic. To be candid, the folks in the Midwest and down South are hands down, far ahead of the curve in regards to wildlife management. Whitetail deer are routinely the primary topic of choice. Justifiably, the Whitetail deer geographically dominate North America by the location they reside. Non-profit and traditional organizations such as the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) and Tecomate have done a fantastic job of promoting and making wildlife management materials available. However, I humbly believe, the Whitetail species is a much easier species to manage than many others, and another


IN THE WEST By: Garrett Zoller

I know, I know... I’m sure I’ll never live that comment down (laugh). OK! How about this; because there’s more information available on Whitetail wildlife management, justifiably because it’s the dominate nonmigratory game in North America, I feel they’re easier to manage and understand (and should be) than other species with less availability and broader migration range,.. and they’re easier to harvest than Blacktail deer...JUST KIDDING! Relax...I’m just trying to keep ya’ll interested in reading on!

right? Just install a few food plots and feeders, develop water sources if they’re not already and voila, the wild game will come flocking in! Yeah?...not so much! As with many topics in life, a person can read the books, but real life experiences, both good and bad, are the world's best teachers. In general, the basics are the same; providing a superior food source, water and lush habitat is without question enticing to wildlife. The primary difference between my management practices and traditional wildlife management practices are dictated by my region.

In the early 2000’s, after reading an in depth QDMA book, frequenting blogs, watching videos and living the lifestyle we sell, I made the commitment to start managing wildlife on our family’s ground about forty minutes outside of town. Easy

The wildlife management industry started to flourish in early 2000’s. Game cameras were few and a new “hot item” and feeders were on hunting shows everywhere and all over the internet. Ever hear the saying, “Never test the depth of

reason why I chose to write on this subject.

a river with both feet first”? That’s good advice! My original thought process was methodical, and focused on the generals; to enhance food, water and habitat within drainages that naturally lent themselves. Logically, it made sense to research and purchase available products that have worked so well for others? So I was off,.. feeders!,..camera’s!,...food plots!,...and all the associated equipment! Little did I know that I was in for a completely different education, and all the equipment would eventually be destroyed with minimal results of what I was trying to manage; Big Blacktail deer, Elk and Turkey. The failing factor wasn’t a lack of genetics, nor wildlife population. It boiled down to my regional location, and the lack of experience managing wildlife in this location. Our terrain isn’t flat to rolling like

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The South or Midwest, where flatter open plains and pockets of creek bottom thickets monopolize regions. It’s the opposite where I manage wildlife. We have timber covered mountains, drainages and ridges as far as one can see, with small pockets of open meadows monopolizing the terrain in hopes to get a glimpse of something. That situation also positions the ultimate unmanageable factor; multiple species of wildlife, including and not limited to, abundant predators! Most importantly, learning how and where those species habituate throughout the year, and how to best manage my terrain and climate was a game changer for me. Being new and few, the first few game cameras I purchased where “top of the line,”nothing but the best?...HA! I’ve never been accused of catching on too quickly; after countless dollars in cameras being destroyed, no matter how well I concealed them, a light came on in my head. Never set a trail camera in Black Bear country after eating without washing and deodorizing your hands first! Their eyesight is poor in comparison to their smell and hearing. Regardless of what slight scent is on my 98

hands when I set cameras, they’ll find it, and evidently bears think trail cams taste like chicken. Traditional feeders?...UHG! My 300lb metal feeders were knocked over, ripped open and crumpled up like cheap little tin cans. It’s unbelievable how strong Black Bear are! So I improvised, by designing and installing “Bear Proof feeders”, as if I pointed to them and said “gotcha!” Only then to learn that feeders, if used too consistently, work like a dinner bell for our abundant mountain lion and predator populations. Luckily, I check my camera’s frequently, and DID catch on quickly, BEFORE witnessing any lion kills on camera. Embarrassing as it is, at first, I was like... “Hey, there's another mountain lion on camera? I didn’t know they’d come into feeders also after they go off?” Then...wait! The light bulb came on. So I now only use the feeders, installed in different drainages, sporadically throughout times of the day and week and primarily during the winter when natural feed and food plots sources are dormant from deep freezes and snow.

Late fall, winter and into the spring are the most crucial times of year for wildlife management in my opinion. The does are pregnant and bucks are either rutting or later shedding their antlers. It’s truly the best time to provide a solid protein source, vitamins and minerals to the males for recovery during the rut and horn growth before they migrate to higher elevations. While essential nutrients to impregnated momma’s throughout the birthing and nursing process is pertinent. All that being said, the most productive source of wildlife management that I’ve consistently witnessed by all types of wildlife, are my licks. The food plots are nice, but there’s a lot of natural competitive sources for deer and elk to browse in this area. Ours are primarily frequented by does and younger bucks while the mature are at higher ground, only passing through. My licks aren’t the blocked type purchased and shipped online. Those don’t last long around here. Bear pick those up and haul them off like little tennis balls in their mouths or sometimes eat them in one sitting like candy. I use a formula I


found online years ago, posted on a blog by a retired Biology teacher out of Missouri called “Mo’s lick”. I’d sure like to reconnect with that gentleman again to thank him and follow up. He’d posted a detailed story about only being able to afford a five acre tract of creek bottom ground to lease and hunt on. He knew there was good genetics in that region, but relying on those deer to reside within his creek bottom without purpose was unreasonable to hope for. Similar to our mountainous country, his tillable food plot ground was limited by access and terrain. So in turn, he started his own Biology project using licks. His first deer harvested, and a common size in that thicket scored in the 120”’s if I recall. By the 5th year, he’d harvested a 186” Whitetail! He never concluded whether he’d thought the original smaller deer were just young, underdeveloped and grew into mature bucks by being under nourished prior to his lick supply or if the previously mentioned mature/good genetic bucks from the region frequented and resided his creek bottom more often because of the licks. His only conclusion was, he’d leased the ground for several years prior, constantly scouting smaller bucks. After several years of consistently using “Mo’s lick” formula, the average buck antler size changed dramatically and more consistently within that thicket. I’ve used Mo’s lick since, and found great results. I have pictures of all species using Mo’s lick. Squirrels, Fox, Turkey, Elk, Deer and more. However, once again, our regional terrain plays a big role in consistency. We don’t routinely see the same bucks over and over like many Whitetail managers. When fawns hit the ground and the weather starts warming, the Blacktails bachelor up and head for higher elevations where it’s cooler-typical males right? Babies are still young and can’t travel the distances or terrain that mature bucks go to each summer.

becomes less and less desirable. As winter storms blow in and the rut approaches, the mature bucks start heading to lower ground. Depending on which direction the storms blow in and the amount of snow fall on which facing slope, this can dictate the drainage taken by those mature bucks over previous years. (Bear in mind, our ground isn’t flat, a grid of one-hundred and sixty acres can be three-hundred and twenty plus acres of surface ground, it’s just not flattened out on gridview). The younger bucks stay local for a couple years; then, start to migrate each spring with the other mature bucks as they mature. Every year we get mature bucks on camera we’ve never seen before, and likely may never see again. Cattle have been known to do similar, as an example. Oregon is an open range state. We’ve often had cattle in our drainage, with tags belonging to a rancher whose range is three drainages over. As feed thins, they start heading down the drainage they’re in. Oregon is extremely diverse. I’m aware of an area ten miles away as a crow flies, that buddies of mine manage, who find the same deer sheds every year? Those deer also migrate and only frequent the area in late fall and shed in winter. The difference is, there’s really only one major drainage; a highway and a river that I believe naturally funnels those deer back every year. For me, the wildlife management learning curve has been an expensive and dedicated commitment, worth every second and cent

spent. My advice is that there’s no perfect solution or magic wand in managing wildlife. If there was, the book would have been written, and no more needed. Consider your terrain, species and the final results you’re seeking to obtain, before buying a bunch of things that have worked well in other regions and species. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve used, continue to use and try new wildlife management products all the time--because they work! However, keep in mind that each area possesses different circumstances. Talk to others in your region who have been successful. What has worked for my region, may not work for your region. Most of all, get out and do it; enjoy the process. Management practices can change, but the goal should always stay the same. Best practices of safekeeping for our greatest natural wild resources, for future generations. Mo’s Lick Recipe ~ Best available at a local bulk feed store: 1 50lb bag of Dicalcium phosphate (21% or more) 1 50lb bag of Trace Mineral Lick (fine) 1 50lb bag of Rock Salt (fine) Dig a hole near a water source, pour and mix ingredients well. I’ve added Selenium to the mix in higher elevations and received a good response from Elk also. Thank you for taking the time to read my article and best of luck!

In turn, I know what I call, “my girls” by name when I see them on camera as spring progresses. I keep a fawn count, who’s had how many, a buck to doe ratio and so forth, while watching them grow up, or disappear to predators when Mama appears on camera at the lick or food plot alone later in the year. By the time the babies are strong enough to make the migration to higher ground, fall is upon us again; days get cooler and the need to migrate higher www.LandLeader.com

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The Canyon at the End of the Road By: Miles Nolte

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omewhere between mid-July and mid-August, the fishing gets tough on the big rivers in Southwestern Montana. It’s not surprising. The area where I live and guide is a mecca for trout fishermen. The primary rivers where my summer days blur into a menagerie of other people’s casts, mends, and grins–the Madison, Yellowstone, and Gallatin–absorb the attention of more than 100,000 visiting anglers every season. About 90% of that attention arrives between May and October.

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Our trout populations handle the pressure pretty well, but when the summer season settles, the fish get understandably stubborn. Water temperatures creep above the comfort zone of trout, and they see a near constant parade of feather and fur drifting among the food. Some feed at night; some move to water where they are out of reach for most anglers–the bottoms of extremely deep pools or pockets of calm water hidden in the chaotic swirls of rapids. Good anglers usually find fish in August and September, but it’s more of a struggle than April through July, when the water’s cool and the fish are feasting. Those later months require more work, and I keep a few back-pocket streams for those days when I need a break from the drift boat grind. My favorite little creek cuts the bottom of a tight, bouldered canyon. The water etches through scrub pine and juniper, a topographic shadow in the high plains of Southwest Montana. This stream doesn’t look like much from the county road, just a series of muddy trickles cutting through a pasture and diving under a culvert. But four miles upstream of there, at the head of the canyon that is also invisible from the county road, it’s an altogether different piece of water. The family who ranches the land doesn’t do a whole lot of fishing, but they understand what they have. When I first moved to the area, more than a dozen years ago, a fishing buddy native to Bozeman introduced me to this place, and this family. The family lets certain folks access the creek, so long as they call ahead and obey the rules (no bait, catch and release only). I count myself lucky to be included in that group. Days in that canyon are often my favorite of the season. I try to use it sparingly, not wanting to wear my welcome thin or overabuse the fish. It’s the kind of place I save for a treat, when the heat and pressure of guide season has scuffed my edges and a particularly enjoyable client comes to town who can appreciate a day of quiet, solitude, and purity–a day without boat ramps or hurry. The drive in is antithetical to rush. At the culvert where the splintered remnants of the creek pass below, the road goes from pavement to gravel. Another mile on, it

changes to dirt. This stretch is routinely graded and well cared for, but a half inch of rain will turn the surface into a mud slipn-slide, rendering it virtually impassable.

Five miles of steady climb later, a gate marks the end of the road. Beyond the gate, deeply rutted, rooted, and rocky two-track begins with a steep hill that flattens out on a high meadow. Pronghorn and mule deer shy from the truck and birds flush steadily out of the grass-tiny meadowlarks and long-beaked flickers, legions of twitchy mourning doves. At the top of the prairie bench, the valley stretches out in pastures and hay fields. The Tobacco Root Mountains loom in the distance. I like to stop the truck here, turn it off, and ask if anyone has to pee or wants to take a picture. Someone always does, and this allows us a moment of silence, drinking a vista without the distraction of a river full of fish.

I know of four different entrances to the canyon–one at the bottom where it opens up onto verdant meadows near the ranch house, one at the head where it pours from a reservoir through a hole blasted out of volcanic rock, and two in the middle. I’m sure there are others, but those are the ones I’ve found or been shown. The decision about where to fish on a given day is a combination of road conditions, the hiking fitness and tolerance of my companions, and intuition. I favor the middle, accessible by a nearly invisible spur off the two track, really just a twin depression in the grass along the top of the rise. It’s a trail better suited for horses than trucks, but I haven’t gotten stuck or ripped off an oil pan yet. Eventually, even

that route ends at the top of a steep draw that funnels down to the river. From there, we walk, dropping several hundred feet until we push through a tight curtain of willows that grab rod tips and fly lines. From there, it’s easy walking and pure pleasure, at least for those who find joy in wild rivers full of wild fish. I tell everyone to keep an eye out for snakes before we begin the hike. There are western rattlers back here–armored buzzworms full of fear and poison–but not too many. Bull snakes are more common. They look enough like their venomous brown cousins to loosen the bowels a bit when we bump into one coiled on the heat of a rock. They’re ornery, and might chase us a bit, but they’re essentially benign unless you’re a rodent, frog, or sculpin. The creek is no more than thirty feet across in the canyon, and rarely deeper than a grown man’s waist. The water is never completely clear; it retains a tint all year long, giving the fish a skein of comforting cover even on the sunniest and hottest of August afternoons. Something about the stained water deepens the color of the trout too. They look dressed up for a spawning party all year long. The fish are not difficult to find; they sit in all the places they should and even in many it looks like they shouldn’t. A tough day means they’re not in the mood to eat dry flies, so we have to tie on droppers. But most of the time a well-drifted attractor will bring savage strikes from dozens of scrappy salmonids. Fishing this creek is about solitude and simple joy. It is not a place of glory or conspicuous catches. No one, aside from the people we came with, will see what we catch. Mostly, we will catch six to fourteen inch wild trout with buttery or blush flanks– unscarred archetypes. I’ve seen fish go 18 or 20 inches here, but not many. The 22 inch hero fish live several dozen miles north, on the Madison, and there are plenty of people out there casting prayers for them daily. I often count myself among those people, but the days tucked away in the canyon, watching small gems rise to purple parachutes even when nothing’s hatching–those are the days I hang on. I’ll take snakes, and roads and solitude over big fish and crowds any day. www.LandLeader.com

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Chestnut Ridge Ranch, Mendocino County, 158 ac. $1,185,000, Rosa La Cerva,

Little Tule River, Shasta County, 10 ac. $499,500, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

Bucks Lake Acreage, Plumas County, 15.9 ac. $219,000, Marlene Boggs, (530) 994-3050

Timbuctoo Sporting Estate, Yuba County, 211 ac. $3,400,000, Charlie Engs, (415) 601-6330

Valley View Ranch, Mendocino County, 250 ac. $1,100,000, Jim Martin, (707) 272-5507

Long Shadow Ranch, Modoc County, 105.4 ac. $497,500, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

Eastern Foothills, Napa County, 10.7 ac. $195,000, CeCe Short, (707) 966-9142

Gates Ranch, Nevada County, 317 ac. $3,250,000, Sandy Ballou, (916) 261-8192

Spring Valley Ranch, Yuba County, 100 ac. $999,999, Charlie Engs, (415) 601-6330

Shirt Tail Creek, Placer County, 160 ac. $485,000, Sandy Ballou, (916) 261-8192

Placerville Woods, El dorado County, 19 ac. $189,990, Bruce Renfrew, (650) 773-1863

Shasta View Ranch, Shasta County, 190 ac. $3,250,000, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

Swenson Ravine, Nevada County, 40.1 ac. $995,000, Sandy Ballou, (916) 261-8192

Stone Ranch, Siskiyou County, 8 ac. $479,000, Kathy Hayden, (530) 643-1336

Oro Fino Acreage, Siskiyou County, 280 ac. $168,000, Kathy Hayden, (530) 643-1336

Gearheart Ranch, Nevada County, 119.9 ac. $3,175,000, Sandy Ballou, (916) 261-8192

Lompoc Grove, Santa Barbara County, 30 ac. $985,000, debra Hogervorst, (760) 801-5778

Hummingbird Haven, Siskiyou County, 12.2 ac. $479,000, Glen Rizzardo, (530) 643-1336

Diamond Valley, Lassen County, 80 ac. $160,000, Marlene Boggs, (530) 994-3050

Galletti Ocean Ranch, Mendocino County, 324 ac. $3,100,000, Todd Renfrew, (707) 365-5064

High Country Inn, Sierra County, 2.6 ac. $975,000, Marlene Boggs, (530) 994-3050

Steelhead Cottages, Trinity County, 13 ac. $479,000, doren Morgan, (916) 216-3003

The Mulkey Place, Modoc County, 120 ac. $150,000, Marlene Boggs, (530) 994-3050

Harvey Ranch, Nevada County, 455.3 ac. $3,050,000, Sandy Ballou, (916) 261-8192

Stagecoach Road Ranch, Calaveras County, 21 ac. $965,000, Bruce Renfrew, (650) 773-1863

Lake Saxonia, Sierra County, 80 ac. $475,000, Marlene Boggs, (530) 994-3050

Waterfront Homesite, Modoc County, 30 ac. $150,000, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

Carpenter Ranch, San Joaquin County, 171 ac. $2,950,000, Todd Renfrew, (707) 365-5064

Whispering Pines Ranch, Siskiyou County, 273.4 ac. $950,000, Kathy Hayden, (530) 643-1336

Ash Creek Estate, Modoc County, 51 ac. $475,000, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

Shasta Lassen View, Shasta County, 12.3 ac. $119,000, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

River Ridge, Placer County, 1,466.00 ac. $2,900,000, Sandy Ballou, (916) 261-8192

Little Valley Ranch, Mendocino County, 154 ac. $899,500, Todd Renfrew, (707) 365-5064

The Bluff House, Shasta County, 18.4 ac. $465,000, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

Quail Run Acres, Siskiyou County, 19 ac. $116,000, Kathy Hayden, (530) 643-1336

Timberlock Ranch, Mendocino County, 350 ac. $2,890,000, Jim Martin, (707) 272-5507

Ocean View With Two Homes, Mendocino County, 61 ac. Cool Creek Ranch, Lassen County, 45.5 ac. $899,000, Todd Renfrew, (707) 365-5064 $445,000, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

The Goodyear House, Lassen County, 10 ac. $100,000, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

Wild Rice - River Ranch, Lassen County, 700 ac. $2,850,000, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

Ryer Island Duck & Fishing, Solano County, 197.3 ac. $899,000, Charlie Engs, (415) 601-6330

Madeline Ranch Property, Lassen County, 394.6 ac. $445,000, denny Prins, (530) 410-5755

Moonsprings Ranch, Shasta County, 20 ac. $97,500, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

West Valley Ranch, Modoc County, 3,342.00 ac. $2,700,000, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

Indian Creek Retreat, Mendocino County, 200 ac. $895,000, Jim Martin, (707) 272-5507

Pilot Hill Meadows, El dorado County, 58 ac. $435,000, Jim Copeland, (530) 626-3943

Lighthill Road Acreage, Siskiyou County, 40 ac. $69,000, Glen Rizzardo, (530) 643-1336

Soldier Mountain Hay Ranch, Shasta County, 355 ac. $2,700,000, donna Utterback, (530) 336-6869

Lake View Ranch, Nevada County, 72 ac. $869,000, Sandy Ballou, (916) 261-8192

Garden Valley Woods, El dorado County, 117 ac. $420,000, Jim Copeland, (530) 626-3943

The Cobbe Estate, Nevada County, 74 ac. $2,550,000, Sandy Ballou, (916) 261-8192

P J Ranch, Lassen County, 85 ac. $850,000, Scott Ulch, (775) 240-3668

Scott Ranch, Nevada County, 80.8 ac. $410,000, Sandy Ballou, (916) 261-8192

Pilot Hill Ranch, El dorado County, 304 ac. $2,500,000, Jim Copeland, (530) 626-3943

Majestic Log Home on Trinity Lake, Trinity County, 7 ac. The Property at Timber Ridge, Nevada County, 5.1 ac. $850,000, doren Morgan, (916) 216-3003 $399,000, Steve Santens, (530) 908-9729

Colorado HAYDEN OUTDOORS

Tri-State Farm & Ranch, Baca County, 37,771.00 ac. $76,429,400, Leo Hayden, (785) 821-3683

Lariat at Maytag Ranch, Fremont County, 50 ac. $1,095,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

Stanwood West Motorsports, Custer County, 0 ac. $499,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Williams Fork Ranch, Routt County, 14,079 ac. $29,551,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

Great Divide Ranch, Moffat County, 1,720.00 ac. $1,032,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

Meadow Vista at Maytag Ranch, Fremont County, 36 ac. Tyndall Mountain Ranch, Custer County, 49.3 ac. $479,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774 $190,000, Lisa Frank, (719) 269-0644

The K Ranch, Moffat County, 16,000.00 ac. $19,500,000, Bill Rodgers, (865) 207-5852

Big Thompson Land & Water, Larimer County, 56.5 ac. $999,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

East Clay Creek Ranch, Prowers County, 1,000.00 ac. $475,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Mountain Springs Ranch, Garfield, 35.3 ac. $185,000, don Sillivan, (970) 618-2755

Big Valley Farm, El Paso County, 1,035.00 ac. $11,500,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Mountain Shadows Animal, Chaffee County, 1.5 ac. $997,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Schuler Income Opportunity, El Paso County, 160 ac. $450,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Arkansas River Valley Overlook, Fremont County, 57 ac. $175,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Roan Creek Ranch, Garfield, 12,434.00 ac. $8,999,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

Ranch 51, El Paso County, 87 ac. $995,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

Home, Water Rights and Pasture, Moffat County, 189 ac.Pinon Hills Ranch Lot 26, Archuleta County, 67.1 ac. $449,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520 $175,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Jenstarr Farms, Baca County, 4,200.00 ac. $8,500,000, Leo Hayden, (785) 821-3683

Saddle at Maytag Ranch, Fremont County, 50 ac. $995,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

Graceland At Luton Creek, Custer County, 40 ac. $449,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Ravine Drive, El Paso County, 2.6 ac. $175,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

Willow Gulch Ranch, Elbert County, 640 ac. $416,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Coyote Run Lots, Weld County, 2.9 ac. $164,999, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

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Colorado Springs LV Ranch, El Paso County, 9,948.00 ac. Silverosa Ranch, Huerfano County, 435 ac. $7,950,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493 $995,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Bar x Acres, El Paso County, 6.5 ac. $200,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243


The K Ranch, Moffat County, 16,000.00 ac. $19,500,000, Bill Rodgers, (865) 207-5852

Big Thompson Land & Water, Larimer County, 56.5 ac. $999,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

East Clay Creek Ranch, Prowers County, 1,000.00 ac. $475,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Mountain Springs Ranch, Garfield, 35.3 ac. $185,000, don Sillivan, (970) 618-2755

Big Valley Farm, El Paso County, 1,035.00 ac. $11,500,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Colorado Continued

Mountain Shadows Animal, Chaffee County, 1.5 ac. $997,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Schuler Income Opportunity, El Paso County, 160 ac. $450,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Arkansas River Valley Overlook, Fremont County, 57 ac. $175,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Roan Creek Ranch, Garfield, 12,434.00 ac. $8,999,000, Gustin, (970) 629-0520 HAYDENLonnie OUTDOORS

Ranch 51, El Paso County, 87 ac. $995,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

Home, Water Rights and Pasture, Moffat County, 189 ac.Pinon Hills Ranch Lot 26, Archuleta County, 67.1 ac. $449,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520 $175,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Jenstarr Farms, Baca County, 4,200.00 ac. $8,500,000, Leo Hayden, (785) 821-3683

Saddle at Maytag Ranch, Fremont County, 50 ac. $995,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

Graceland At Luton Creek, Custer County, 40 ac. $449,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Ravine Drive, El Paso County, 2.6 ac. $175,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

Colorado Springs LV Ranch, El Paso County, 9,948.00 ac. Silverosa Ranch, Huerfano County, 435 ac. $7,950,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493 $995,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Willow Gulch Ranch, Elbert County, 640 ac. $416,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Coyote Run Lots, Weld County, 2.9 ac. $164,999, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

Top Rail Ranch 3240, Fremont County, 3,240.00 ac. $7,794,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

Bonner Peak Ranch, Larimer County, 40 ac. $975,000, Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142

Twin Peaks Retreat, Las Animas County, 40 ac. $405,000, Will Norholm, (719) 229-2228

Cinema Ranch, Custer County, 35.5 ac. $155,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Top Rail Ranch 2920, Fremont County, 2,920.00 ac. $6,674,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

Elk Trail Ranch, Las Animas County, 299.4 ac. $968,500, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

Simla Development Parcel, Elbert County, 134 ac. $400,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Raue Ranch & Rights, Fremont County, 46.5 ac. $155,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Old Elk Park Ranch, Larimer County, 548 ac. $6,489,000, Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142

Walsh Irrigation, Baca County, 320 ac. $960,000, Scott Winston, (303) 250-0302

Vee Locke Ranch, Custer County, 10.5 ac. $395,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

11055 Huntsman Road, El Paso County, 2.8 ac. $150,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

Blue Sky Farms and Development, Weld County, 173 ac.Coulter Lake Guest Ranch, Garfield, 6.3 ac. $5,900,000, Seth Hayden, (239) 331-1453 $950,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

14760 US Highway 385, Sedgwick County, 150 ac. $395,000, Jason Cure, (719) 349-3321

Prairie View Ranch, Custer County, 40 ac. $150,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Brighton Farms, Adams County, 825 ac. $4,921,250, Seth Hayden, (239) 331-1453

Buckle at Maytag Ranch, Fremont County, 50 ac. $950,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

Bill Merry Ranch, Custer County, 39.5 ac. $389,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Camp Creek Cabin, Saguache County, 29.3 ac. $149,999, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Top Rail Ranch 2212, Fremont County, 2,212.00 ac. $4,550,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

Red Mesa Ranch, La Plata County, 881.2 ac. $925,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Red Earth Ranch, Custer County, 35.7 ac. $389,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Black Forest Acreage, El Paso County, 5.1 ac. $140,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

Silver Springs Ranch, Montezuma County, 1,120.00 ac. $3,920,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Shy Ranch, Elbert County, 1,028.00 ac. $899,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Black Squirrel Home/Water, El Paso County, 40.6 ac. $389,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Vaughn Canyon Ranch, Pueblo County, 47.7 ac. $125,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

Huerfano Lake Ranch, Pueblo County, 1,865.00 ac. $3,730,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

Mountain View Executive Estate, El Paso County, 5 ac. Antelope Creek Farm, Elbert County, 640 ac. $895,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243 $384,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Raintree Estate, Weld County, 46.2 ac. $3,499,000, Seth Hayden, (239) 331-1453

Montrose Ranch, Montrose County, 35 ac. $889,000, Phil Phillips, (970) 209-3006

Bramare’ at Rye, Pueblo County, 108 ac. $3,390,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

East Fork Williams Fork River, Rio Blanco County, 36 ac. Ault Farmland and Development, Weld County, 61 ac. Bring Your Horses, Fremont County, 35.2 ac. $859,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520 $365,000, Seth Hayden, (239) 331-1453 $118,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

New Castle Colorado River Ranch, Garfield, 91.3 ac. $3,000,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Bijou Rim Ranch, Elbert County, 315 ac. $829,900, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Rabbit Ear Retreat, Jackson County, 126.2 ac. $353,500, Rick Peden, (970) 227-8486

Pinon Hill Parcels 44 & 45, Archuleta County, 70 ac. $110,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Arkansas River Hunting, Pueblo County, 1,500.00 ac. $3,000,000, Seth Hayden, (239) 331-1453

Moose View Connor Creek, Jackson County, 35.7 ac. $827,000, Rick Peden, (970) 227-8486

Mountain Escape, Moffat County, 17 ac. $350,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

Eleven Mile Paradise, Park County, 35.1 ac. $109,900, Will Norholm, (719) 229-2228

Springdale Creek Ranch, Logan County, 920 ac. $2,990,000, Seth Hayden, (239) 331-1453

Big Bear Vista, Jackson County, 35 ac. $825,000, Rick Peden, (970) 227-8486

Sand Creek Home, Larimer County, 154 ac. $350,000, Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142

Katie’s Place, Custer County, 37.8 ac. $109,000, Lisa Frank, (719) 269-0644

Homestead Ranch, Las Animas County, 3,728.00 ac. $2,964,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Blizzardine Mountain Ranch, Custer County, 105.3 ac. $799,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Windsor Retreat, Weld County, 2.9 ac. $350,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

Wilderness Retreat, Moffat County, 5 ac. $99,500, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

Ruedi Reservoir Ranch, Eagle County, 158.5 ac. $2,850,000, Seth Hayden, (239) 331-1453

Falcon Industrial Estate, El Paso County, 5 ac. $799,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

Walkers Landing, Custer County, 84.2 ac. $349,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Mystic Land, Custer County, 72 ac. $89,900, Lisa Frank, (719) 269-0644

Hay Camp Mesa Ranch, Montezuma County, 840 ac. $2,750,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Little Cottonwood Creek Ranch, Moffat County, 396 ac. Peyton 120 Acres, El Paso County, 120 ac. $794,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520 $348,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

Double Creek Ranch Lots 3,9, Fremont County, 38 ac. $89,900, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Alheit Ranch, Moffat County, 2,603.00 ac. $2,604,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

The River Home, Moffat County, 35 ac. $790,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

Ophir Hunting, Custer County, 35.1 ac. $330,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Pinon Hill Lots 10 or 11, Archuleta County, 35.6 ac. $87,500, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Seibert- 1520, Kit Carson County, 1,520.00 ac. $2,508,000, Jason Cure, (719) 349-3321

Colorado Mountain Ranch, Custer County, 118.8 ac. $789,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Bingham Ranch, Moffat County, 412 ac. $329,600, Bill Rodgers, (865) 207-5852

The Maiden & The General, Custer County, 15.9 ac. $85,000, Lisa Frank, (719) 269-0644

Table Mountain Ranch, Larimer County, 800 ac. $2,500,000, Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142

Glitter Gulch Ranch, Fremont County, 705 ac. $725,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

J7J Ranch, Custer County, 59.8 ac. $327,000, Lisa Frank, (719) 269-0644

Prowers County CRP, Prowers County, 127.6 ac. $83,000, Will Norholm, (719) 229-2228

ElkQuest, La Plata County, 0 ac. $2,250,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Little Creek Ranch, Larimer County, 80 ac. $699,000, Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142

Red Field Ranch, Fremont County, 81.5 ac. $320,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Sikes Ranch 80, Pueblo County, 77 ac. $79,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

3 Bee Ranch, Jackson County, 480 ac. $2,000,000, Rick Peden, (970) 227-8486

Sand Creek Ranch, Larimer County, 425 ac. $650,000, Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142

Pinon Hills Ranch Lot 34, Archuleta County, 175 ac. $299,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Beckwith Ranch, Fremont County, 35.2 ac. $73,900, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Latham Ranch, Weld County, 140 ac. $1,990,000, Seth Hayden, (239) 331-1453

Blackhawk Retreat, Huerfano County, 35.1 ac. $625,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

Silverado 1, Bldg C, Unit 102, Grand County, 0 ac. $299,000, Austin Pottorff, (970) 281-9071

Shawnee Hideout, Custer County, 5.3 ac. $69,500, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

SunRise Mesa, Fremont County, 29.5 ac. $1,950,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012

Coyote Run Ranch, Fremont County, 325 ac. $599,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

High Plains Ranch Headquarters, Elbert County, 80 ac. David’s Land on Froze Creek, Custer County, 35.9 ac. $299,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493 $69,000, Lisa Frank, (719) 269-0644

Elk Spirit Lodge, Rio Blanco County, 89 ac. $1,895,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

Rock Creek Ranch, Grand County, 40 ac. $595,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Two Rivers Mountain Home, Moffat County, 2 ac. $295,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

Double Creek Ranch Lots 4 & 8, Fremont County, 35 ac. $54,900, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Grand Mesa Ranch, delta County, 620 ac. $1,800,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

Barnes Ranch, Custer County, 35.6 ac. $589,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Hill Ranch Elk, Las Animas County, 74.3 ac. $289,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Yoder 60, El Paso County, 60 ac. $50,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Elk Park Airstrip, Larimer County, 80 ac. $1,750,000, Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142

Little Badger Ranch/Hunting, Fremont County, 228.5 ac. Yoder Ranch House and Land, El Paso County, 40 ac. $559,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344 $284,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Wild Basin Ranch, Larimer County, 154 ac. $1,600,000, Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142

Limon Investment Pasture, Lincoln County, 232 ac. $549,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Mountain Paradise in Westcliffe, Custer County, 70.7 ac. Big Sky Drive, Pueblo County, 40 ac. $266,000, Mark Bukowski, (719) 650-7012 $43,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

Yampa River Ranch, Routt County, 133.5 ac. $1,499,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

Two Butte Creek Ranch, Las Animas County, 680 ac. $544,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

High Plains Ranch Pasture, Elbert County, 480 ac. $264,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Hilditch Place, Custer County, 5.3 ac. $42,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Jackson Ranch, Custer County, 528.6 ac. $1,495,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Creekside at Maytag Ranch, Fremont County, 101 ac. $539,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

Ellicott Pasture, El Paso County, 320 ac. $256,000, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Hercules Lode MS 79, Custer County, 10.3 ac. $40,000, Lisa Frank, (719) 269-0644

Two Mountains Ranch, Moffat County, 1,280.00 ac. $1,472,000, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

Elk Horn Lodge, Rio Blanco County, 80 ac. $528,500, Lonnie Gustin, (970) 629-0520

Old Saddle Ranch, Pueblo County, 197.4 ac. $249,900, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

Tierra De Estis, Custer County, 0.3 ac. $39,900, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Trail Canyon Ranch, Rio Blanco County, 640 ac. $1,250,000, Bill Rodgers, (865) 207-5852

Apishapa River Ranch 180, Las Animas County, 179.7 ac. Sylvan Dale Homesite, Larimer County, 4 ac. $520,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243 $249,000, Jason Cure, (719) 349-3321

Tierra Chiquito, Custer County, 0.3 ac. $39,900, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Saddlewood Farm, El Paso County, 40.5 ac. $1,250,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

R & R Game Birds, Prowers County, 74.4 ac. $499,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Pato Ranch, Moffat County, 323 ac. $226,100, Bill Rodgers, (865) 207-5852

N. Ramah Highway 35, El Paso County, 35 ac. $33,500, Jim digby, (303) 883-8493

Blue Spruce Canyon, Larimer County, 154 ac. $1,250,000, Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142

Hillside at Maytag Ranch, Fremont County, 101 ac. $499,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

Casebeer Home/Carriage House, Custer County, 0.3 ac. Black Hills of Colorado, Huerfano County, 40.6 ac. $223,000, Lisa Frank, (719) 269-0644 $29,900, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

Water Barrel Estates Lot # 20, Pueblo County, 35.2 ac. $122,500, Will Norholm, (719) 229-2228

Mule Canyon Ranch & Holding, Custer County, 145.9 ac. Double Creek Lots 10,11,12, Fremont County, 58.8 ac. $365,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344 $119,900, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

The Vulcan & The P&O, Custer County, 4.9 ac. $48,000, Lisa Frank, (719) 269-0644

Branding Iron at Maytag Ranch, Fremont County, 50 ac. Ranch Central Maytag Ranch, Fremont County, 100 ac. Vaughn Ranch Lot # 10, Pueblo County, 40 ac. $1,195,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774 $499,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774 $215,000, Will Norholm, (719) 229-2228

Hey Lot, Custer County, 0.3 ac. $25,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Elk Park Retreat, Larimer County, 80 ac. $1,190,000, Zack Wiese, (970) 889-3142

Mission Plaza Pearl Lots, Custer County, 0.2 ac. $25,000, Twila Geroux, (719) 371-4344

Buck Crossing at Maytag Ranch, Fremont County, 35 ac. Elk Meadows, Elbert County, 70 ac. $499,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774 $205,000, A.J. Mangum, (719) 237-0243

florida JON KOHLER & ASSOCIATES

Southern Cattle Company, Jackson County, 8,991.00 ac. Santa Fe River Farm, Alachua County, 272 ac. $55,000,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999 $1,985,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Tantura, Leon County, 192.8 ac. $1,657,850, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Withlacoochee Bluff, Madison County, 95 ac. $595,000, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Deep Creek Plantation, Columbia County, 2,144.00 ac. $16,880,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Bar-C Ranch, Jefferson County, 395 ac. $1,975,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Jemia Ranch, Madison County, 155 ac. $1,544,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Walker Springs, Jefferson County, 84.6 ac. $401,850, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Chemonie, Leon County, 2,410.00 ac. $13,000,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Dan-D-Ridge Plantation, Calhoun County, 530 ac. $1,900,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Big Woods Road Place, Jefferson County, 765 ac. $1,491,750, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Sandy Ford, Madison County, 88.4 ac. $277,000, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Honey Lake Plantation, Madison County, 2,800.00 ac. $12,098,669, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Ace Ranch on the Suwannee, Lafayette County, 696 ac. Suwannee River Oaks, Gilchrist County, 316 ac. $1,700,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999 $1,199,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Hubbard Creek Forest, Leon County, 111.8 ac. www.LandLeader.com $265,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Hooking Bull Annex, Madison County, 1,070.00 ac. $4,700,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Raysor Creek Ranch, Jefferson County, 905 ac. $1,674,250, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Old Florida In-Holding, Wakulla County, 40 ac. $175,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Lloyd Creek, Jefferson County, 372 ac. $1,000,000, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

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Southern Cattle Company, Jackson County, 8,991.00 ac. Santa Fe River Farm, Alachua County, 272 ac. $55,000,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999 $1,985,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Tantura, Leon County, 192.8 ac. $1,657,850, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Withlacoochee Bluff, Madison County, 95 ac. $595,000, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

$16,880,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999 florida Continued

Deep Creek Plantation, Columbia County, 2,144.00 ac.

Bar-C Ranch, Jefferson County, 395 ac. $1,975,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Jemia Ranch, Madison County, 155 ac. $1,544,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Walker Springs, Jefferson County, 84.6 ac. $401,850, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Chemonie, Leon County, 2,410.00 ac. $13,000,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999 JON KOHLER & ASSOCIATES

Dan-D-Ridge Plantation, Calhoun County, 530 ac. $1,900,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Big Woods Road Place, Jefferson County, 765 ac. $1,491,750, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Sandy Ford, Madison County, 88.4 ac. $277,000, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Honey Lake Plantation, Madison County, 2,800.00 ac. $12,098,669, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Ace Ranch on the Suwannee, Lafayette County, 696 ac. Suwannee River Oaks, Gilchrist County, 316 ac. $1,700,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999 $1,199,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Hubbard Creek Forest, Leon County, 111.8 ac. $265,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Hooking Bull Annex, Madison County, 1,070.00 ac. $4,700,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Raysor Creek Ranch, Jefferson County, 905 ac. $1,674,250, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Lloyd Creek, Jefferson County, 372 ac. $1,000,000, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Old Florida In-Holding, Wakulla County, 40 ac. $175,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Green Hills Farm, Leon County, 466.5 ac. $2,892,300, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Gum Creek Preserve, Madison County, 860 ac. $1,662,500, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Turkey Ridge, Jackson County, 393 ac. $727,050, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Kickapoo Plantation, Thomas County, 442 ac. $10,000,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Windy Wood Plantation, Grady County, 415 ac. $2,324,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Indian Pines South, Grady County, 270 ac. $923,981, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Springhill Farm “E” - 85 Acres, Worth County, 85 ac. $276,420, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Lanahassee Creek, Webster County, 4,387.00 ac. $9,212,700, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Shamrock Farms, Thomas County, 612 ac. $1,993,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Nochaway Creek Retreat, Baker County, 87 ac. $699,999, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Murray Farms, decatur County, 60 ac. $138,000, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Flint Rock Plantation, dougherty County, 1,028.00 ac. $3,341,000, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Heards Pond, Thomas County, 588.4 ac. $1,850,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Four C’s West, decatur County, 184 ac. $664,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Vans Creek Arrowhead, Elbert County, 1,200.00 ac. $3,200,000, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Springhill Farm - “A” - 362 Acres, Worth County, 362 ac. Springhill Farm “D” - 165 Acres, Worth County, 165 ac. $1,600,040, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564 $603,075, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Indian Pines, Grady County, 907 ac. $3,101,900, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Indian Pines North, Grady County, 352 ac. $1,204,596, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Springhill Farm “B” - 238 Acres, Worth County, 238 ac. $573,342, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Deerwood Plantation, Grady County, 460 ac. $2,360,000, Jon Kohler, (850) 508-2999

Indian Pines Middle, Grady County, 285 ac. $975,313, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Fuqua Forest, decatur County, 200 ac. $525,000, Walter Hatchett, (850) 508-4564

Georgia JON KOHLER & ASSOCIATES

idaho CALLISON GROUP - KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY BOISE

Large Irrigated Owyhee Farm, Owyhee County, 804.8 ac.Waterfront High Valley Retreat, Valley County, 30.5 ac. Country Estate Irrigated Farm, Payette County, 28 ac. $2,450,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757 $699,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757 $579,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Irrigated Farm Land, Canyon County, 45 ac. $367,500, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Bear Creek Lodge, Adams County, 65.1 ac. $1,999,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Executive Home Lake Lowell, Canyon County, 10 ac. $649,900, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Gentleman’s Farm, Canyon County, 10.4 ac. $575,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Country Home Vineyards, Owyhee County, 2.1 ac. $285,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Luxury Mountain Home Ranch, Adams County, 40 ac. $930,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Gentleman’s Farm, Canyon County, 15 ac. $599,999, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Ranch Land Payette River, Boise County, 546.6 ac. $499,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Country Building Lot, Gem County, 10 ac. $140,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Hacienda Style Country Home, Gem County, 5 ac. $419,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Wilderness Ranch Subdivision, Boise County, 22.8 ac. $85,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Lake Catatoga Rd. 53, Macoupin County, 53 ac. $355,900, Roger Suhling, (217) 827-1462

Sunderland Rd. 30, Jersey County, 30 ac. $164,900, Nicholas Cain, (618) 791-3583

Equestrian Estate Amazing Views, Ada County, 5.3 ac. Custom Built Country Home, Elmore County, 20 ac. $699,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757 $599,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

illinois TARRANT AND HARMAN

Welcome to Hunter’s View, Madison County, 35 ac. $4,300,000, Andrew Herrin, (618) 531-3520

75 Acres in Greene Co. IL, Greene County, 75 ac. $900,000, Tommy Ruyle, (618) 604-8593

M/L with Devel. Potential, Madison County, 102 ac. $2,000,000, Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259

Jersey Cnty. Recreational Farm, Jersey County, 178 ac. Cypress Log Home, Calhoun County, 11.5 ac. $890,000, Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259 $329,000, Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259

22.68 Acres Madison County, Madison County, 22.7 ac. $130,000, Andrew Herrin, (618) 531-3520

Williams Hill Pass OHV Park, Saline County, 225 ac. $1,525,000, Sue Ferguson, (618) 980-2725

5180 Springfield Dr, Madison County, 15.8 ac. $830,000, Sue Ferguson, (618) 980-2725

Home in Macoupin County, Macoupin County, 33.9 ac. $295,000, Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259

Sunderland Rd. 16, Jersey County, 16 ac. $112,900, Nicholas Cain, (618) 791-3583

TBD State Highway 111, Jersey County, 15.5 ac. $1,350,360, Nicholas Cain, (618) 791-3583

North Alby 30, Madison County, 30 ac. $540,000, Nicholas Cain, (618) 791-3583

Log Cabin with 7.5 Acres M/L, Madison County, 7.5 ac. $214,900, Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259

Lageman Ln. Getaway, Jersey County, 11.7 ac. $109,500, Nicholas Cain, (618) 791-3583

Bond County Farm, Bond County, 150 ac. $1,200,000, Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259

Prairie Dell Road Farm, Jersey County, 112.6 ac. $525,000, Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259

Franklin Hollow, Calhoun County, 59.1 ac. $200,000, Nicholas Cain, (618) 791-3583

Sunderland Rd. 13, Jersey County, 13 ac. $75,900, Nicholas Cain, (618) 791-3583

Just Above the Confluence, Jersey County, 34 ac. $1,100,000, Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259

Otter Tail Farm, Coles County, 35 ac. $485,000, Nicholas Cain, (618) 791-3583

24 Acres in Madison County, Madison County, 24.1 ac. $199,900, Mark Harman, (618) 971-7720

Oakbrook Hills #14, Jersey County, 1.2 ac. $20,000, Nicholas Cain, (618) 791-3583

Governor Bond Lake Retreat, Bond County, 12 ac. $998,000, Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259

River View Farm, Hancock County, 125 ac. $436,875, Travis Tarrant, (618) 974-9259

Oak Rest Rd. 20, Jersey County, 20 ac. $196,000, Nicholas Cain, (618) 791-3583

Bobbinstone Farm, Gibson County, 23.5 ac. $999,700, Tim Mason, (812) 664-0845

3200 N 850 E, Gibson County, 80 ac. $516,000, Tim Mason, (812) 664-0845

Patoka Valley Vistas, Gibson County, 138.8 ac. $485,800, Tim Mason, (812) 664-0845

Waterfowl Haven, Pike County, 40 ac. $49,500, Tim Mason, (812) 664-0845

1644 Hunsaker Road, Warrick County, 41 ac. $840,000, Tim Mason, (812) 664-0845

Gibson County Farm, Gibson County, 126 ac. $487,000, Tim Mason, (812) 664-0845

indiana RE/MAX MIDWEST REAL ESTATE

Kansas HAYDEN OUTDOORS

SW Kansas Irrigation, Kearny County, 4,114.00 ac. $19,335,800, Leo Hayden, (785) 821-3683

SE Kansas Game Mecca, Bourbon County, 400 ac. $800,000, Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666

The Ultimate Osage Tract, Osage County, 120 ac. $380,000, Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666

Grant County CRP & Grass, Grant County, 160 ac. $158,400, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539

Kansas Trophy Hunting, Crawford County, 61 ac. $2,250,000, Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666

Paradise on the Plains, Rush County, 158 ac. $650,000, Stacy Johnson, (785) 623-0458

Sherman County Dryland, Sherman County, 160 ac. $370,000, Leo Hayden, (785) 821-3683

Pottawatomie Hideaway, Pottawatomie County, 20 ac. $145,000, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539

Amazing Views and Wildlife, Saline County, 166 ac. $1,350,000, Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666

Bottom Land and Bucks, Osage County, 135 ac. $509,000, Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666

Central KS Farm & Grass, Ottawa County, 154 ac. $352,000, Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666

Walnut River Getaway, Cowley County, 229 ac. $110,000, Kerry Cromer, (620) 450-8581

The Historic Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, 245 ac. Sumner County Dryland,Sumner County, 152.2 ac. $1,200,000, Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666 $502,000, Eric Cromer, (620) 672-7210

Neosho Rapids Ducks and Bucks, Lyon County, 36 ac. $349,950, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539

Haskell County CRP, Haskell County, 80 ac. $92,000, Kerry Cromer, (620) 450-8581

Chosen Paradise, Jefferson County, 248 ac. $992,000, Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666

Russell County Lodge, Russell County, 79.3 ac. $499,000, Stacy Johnson, (785) 623-0458

Clinton Lake Tillable, douglas County, 36.5 ac. $280,636, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539

Haskell County 80, Haskell County, 80 ac. $92,000, Kerry Cromer, (620) 450-8581

Authentic High Nemaha, Nemaha County, 140 ac. $980,000, Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666

Wamego Wildlife/Pasture, Wabaunsee County, 197.2 ac. Wright’s Country Gem, Clay County, 5 ac. $449,000, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539 $269,000, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539

The Wildlife Haven, Bourbon County, 400 ac. $860,000, Shad Sheldon, (785) 821-2666

Bucks, Beards, & Birds, Clay County, 160 ac. $411,000, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539

Peaceful Acres, Jackson County, 22 ac. $230,000, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539

Kentucky

Chase County Quarter, Chase County, 160 ac. $400,000, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539

Lyon County Serenity, Lyon County, 37 ac. $203,500, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539

Ford Creek Buck Camp, Scott County, 31 ac. $199,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Coon Knob, Lawrence County, 154.2 ac. $90,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Bear Creek, Lee County, 35 ac. $24,900, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Falling Waters Floyds Fork Creek, Shelby County, 7.8 ac.Left Fork of Buffalo, Owsley County, 99 ac. $599,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866 $149,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Barrett Hollow, Owsley County, 80 ac. $64,900, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Lakewoods Lake Cumberland, Pulaski County, 0.5 ac. $12,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Crooked Creek, Nicholas County, 320 ac. $375,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

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Laurel Creek, Lawrence County, 104 ac. $110,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Cedar Gap, Whitley County, 87.4 ac. $59,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Trace Branch, Leslie County, 345 ac. $310,500, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Anglin Creek, Owsley County, 100 ac. $110,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Rockcastle Bluffs, Pulaski County, 1 ac. $29,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Clinton Lake Bluff Retreat, douglas County, 107 ac. $823,288, Ron Helus, (785) 313-2539

CARRIAGE GATE

Dove Run Farm, Bourbon County, 87 ac. $825,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866


Dove Run Farm, Bourbon County, 87 ac. $825,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Ford Creek Buck Camp, Scott County, 31 ac.

Coon Knob, Lawrence County, 154.2 ac. $90,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Bear Creek, Lee County, 35 ac. $24,900, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

$599,000, deniseGATE Barnes, (859) 806-2866 CARRIAGE

$149,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Barrett Hollow, Owsley County, 80 ac. $64,900, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Lakewoods Lake Cumberland, Pulaski County, 0.5 ac. $12,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Crooked Creek, Nicholas County, 320 ac. $375,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Laurel Creek, Lawrence County, 104 ac. $110,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Cedar Gap, Whitley County, 87.4 ac. $59,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Trace Branch, Leslie County, 345 ac. $310,500, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Anglin Creek, Owsley County, 100 ac. $110,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Rockcastle Bluffs, Pulaski County, 1 ac. $29,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866

Kentucky Continued $199,000, denise Barnes, (859) 806-2866 Falling Waters Floyds Fork Creek, Shelby County, 7.8 ac.Left Fork of Buffalo, Owsley County, 99 ac.

maine MAINE OUTDOOR PROPERTIES - REALTY OF MAINE Ten Mile , Aroostook County, 7,230.00 ac. $3,250,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Black Cat Point, Washington County, 11 ac. $369,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Ripley Pond Cape, Somerset County, 1.8 ac. $219,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Affordable Aroostook Home, Aroostook County, 0.6 ac. $99,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Long Lake Camps, Washington County, 57.3 ac. $1,900,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Beach/Oceanfront Home, Washington County, 1.1 ac. $360,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Cambolasse Pond, Penobscot County, 0.6 ac. $219,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Long Lake Thoroughfare, Aroostook County, 0.1 ac. $97,500, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Bear Mountain Lodge, Washington County, 561 ac. $1,490,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Year Round Living, Penobscot County, 2.1 ac. $349,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

The Preston House, Washington County, 1.5 ac. $213,000, Michael Cole, (207) 831-4625

Mattawamkeag River, Aroostook County, 3.6 ac. $89,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

White’s Island West, Washington County, 140 ac. $1,300,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Oceanfront Retreat, Washington County, 3.5 ac. $349,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Moscow Escape, Somerset County, 2.2 ac. $210,042, James St. Laurent, (207) 504-3382

Cathance Lake Lot, Washington County, 5.1 ac. $89,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Bailey Estate on Duck Lake, Penobscot County, 21.5 ac. Log Home Living, Penobscot County, 35 ac. $995,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $345,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Parker’s Cove on Bottle Lake, Penobscot County, 1.6 ac. Dream Catcher Shore, Washington County, 14.5 ac. $199,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $89,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Wild Fox Cabins, Penobscot County, 155 ac. $995,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Northern Maine Getaway, Aroostook County, 0.5 ac. $199,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Graham Lake Living, Hancock County, 2 ac. $339,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Great Moose Lake Lot #17, Somerset County, 1.2 ac. $87,500, James St. Laurent, (207) 504-3382

Timberlodge on Rocky Lake, Washington County, 22 ac. The Lodge at Camp Phoenix, Penobscot County, 16 ac. Brubaker’s Boundaries, Washington County, 5.3 ac. $895,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $330,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $196,500, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Maine Cabin in The Woods, Penobscot County, 10.1 ac. $84,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Downeast Maine, Washington County, 1,887.00 ac. $858,585, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Bear Pond Getaway, Oxford County, 1.4 ac. $185,000, James St. Laurent, (207) 504-3382

Boyce Cove Lot, Penobscot County, 4.8 ac. $79,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Grandview Kingdom Acreage, Hancock County, 795 ac. North Pond Shore Parcel, Franklin County, 52 ac. $799,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $319,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Seaside Village Victorian, Washington County, 0.4 ac. $179,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Spring Fed Farm Pond, Penobscot County, 19 ac. $79,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Great Wass Island, Washington County, 71.2 ac. $799,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Sand Beach Sanctuary, Washington County, 0.8 ac. $319,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Clear Lake Ridge, Aroostook County, 87 ac. $175,000, Michael Cole, (207) 831-4625

Saint Albans Waterfront, Somerset County, 0.8 ac. $75,000, James St. Laurent, (207) 504-3382

Hancock Pond Cabin, Somerset County, 400 ac. $795,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Sweet Road Home, Penobscot County, 30 ac. $319,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Lake Wassookeag Getaway, Penobscot County, 1.8 ac. Mattawamkeag River Cabin, Aroostook County, 4.5 ac. $158,961, James St. Laurent, (207) 504-3382 $69,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Hinckley Point, Washington County, 47 ac. $779,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Walker Settlement, Aroostook County, 1.7 ac. $300,000, Michael Cole, (207) 831-4625

Chesuncook Lake, Piscataquis County, 0.6 ac. $155,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Gordon Brook Cabin, Penobscot County, 2.6 ac. $65,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Contemporary Mt. Washington, Oxford County, 40.1 ac. The Edge of Town, Penobscot County, 47 ac. $649,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $299,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Ram Island Private Island, Washington County, 16 ac. $150,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Peaked Mountain Scenic Lot, Hancock County, 11.5 ac. $59,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Woodruff Mtn. Sanctuary, Washington County, 132 ac. Sebec Lake Colonial, Piscataquis County, 0.6 ac. $599,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $299,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Sysladobsis Lakefront, Penobscot County, 28 ac. $149,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Northern Maine Home, Aroostook County, 0.7 ac. $54,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Schoodic Lake Peninsula, Piscataquis County, 5.3 ac. $599,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Camp Bailey Cabin, Penobscot County, 22 ac. $299,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Hot Brook Lake Cottage, Washington County, 1 ac. $149,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Moose Point, Washington County, 25 ac. $598,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Calm Cove Contemporary, Penobscot County, 1.5 ac. $295,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Apple Valley, Aroostook County, 34 ac. $149,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Black Cat Point, Washington County, 1.8 ac. $49,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 Grand Falls Flowage, Washington County, 2.6 ac. $48,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Greenland Point Center, Washington County, 63 ac. $595,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Grand View Lodge, Somerset County, 14 ac. $289,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Mattanawcook Lake Acreage, Penobscot County, 30 ac. Great Moose Lake Lot #18, Somerset County, 1.3 ac. $149,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $47,500, James St. Laurent, (207) 504-3382

Loon Point Bold, Washington County, 2 ac. $529,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Madawaska Lake, Aroostook County, 0.6 ac. $269,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

East Grand Lake Cottage, Aroostook County, 0.2 ac. $144,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Hopkins Point, Washington County, 1.2 ac. $325,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Round Pond Sanctuary, Somerset County, 16.9 ac. $39,999, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Eagle Point Moosehead Lake, Somerset County, 42 ac. West Grand Lake Log Cabin, Washington County, 1.2 ac. Moosehead Cedar Log Cabin, Piscataquis County, 25 ac. 26 Acres on the Edge of Town, Penobscot County, 26 ac. $499,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $259,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $139,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $39,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 Umcolcus Sporting Lodge, Penobscot County, 5.8 ac. $499,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Southwest Pond Log Cabin, Washington County, 32 ac. Great Moose Lake Parcel, Somerset County, 1.9 ac. $249,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577 $139,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Gordon Brook Cabin #1, Penobscot County, 1.1 ac. $29,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Moose Island Lodge, Aroostook County, 8.9 ac. $494,500, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Spectacular Burnham Getaway, Waldo County, 0.9 ac. Cold Stream Pond Cottage, Penobscot County, 0.2 ac. $249,000, James St. Laurent, (207) 504-3382 $139,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Gordon Brook Cabin #2, Penobscot County, 1.3 ac. $29,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Roque Bluffs, Washington County, 14.3 ac. $485,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Athens Farm on 80 Acres, Somerset County, 80 ac. $239,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Bear Trap Landing, Washington County, 1.3 ac. $139,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Penobscot River Lot, Penobscot County, 0.5 ac. $19,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

East Grand Lake Views, Washington County, 150 ac. $449,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Loon Cove on Bottle Lake, Penobscot County, 2.4 ac. $229,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Great Moose Lake Lots 17/18, Somerset County, 2.5 ac. $135,000, James St. Laurent, (207) 504-3382

Majestic Views, Penobscot County, 92 ac. $399,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Year Round Living, Somerset County, 1.1 ac. $229,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Wassookeag Lake Chalet, Penobscot County, 1.8 ac. $129,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

West Grand Lake, Washington County, 1.3 ac. $399,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Lake Wabassus, Washington County, 0.9 ac. $225,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Maine Sportsman’s Getaway, Somerset County, 140 ac. $124,900, James St. Laurent, (207) 504-3382

Aroostook Homestead, Aroostook County, 10.2 ac. $395,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Sandy Pond Kingdom Parcel, Waldo County, 45 ac. $220,000, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

Harrington Bay Parcel, Washington County, 7.3 ac. $99,900, deb Henderson, (207) 852-7577

ALLIED REALTY

Lot 13 Baldwin Road Rangeley, Franklin County, 370 ac. 95 Allen Street, Franklin County, 2.2 ac. $999,999, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900 $234,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

O Old Ski Way Rangeley, Franklin County, 7 ac. $124,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

7-2D Herbie Welch Trail, Franklin County, 10 ac. $54,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

248 Dodge Pond, Franklin County, 370 ac. $999,999, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

26 Champagne Circle, Franklin County, 1 ac. $221,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

M10 L15-1 Forest Drive, Somerset County, 3 ac. $124,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

T15L11 Birches Beach Road, Franklin County, 1 ac. $49,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

52 Kendall Farm Trail, Franklin County, 2 ac. $549,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

248 Dodge Pond Road, Franklin County, 11 ac. $199,000, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

M10 L15-2 Forest Drive, Somerset County, 1.9 ac. $124,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

10 Heights Road Rangeley Plt., Franklin County, 3 ac. $49,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

102 Chadbourne Road, Somerset County, 25 ac. $549,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

85 Appalachian Road, Franklin County, 7 ac. $180,000, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

30 Copeland Way, Franklin County, 0.7 ac. $124,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

Route 4 Lot 14 Sandy River Plt., Franklin County, 3 ac. $44,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

2935 Main Street Rangeley, Franklin County, 4 ac. $499,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

Stream Lot Dodge Pond Road, Franklin County, 5 ac. $174,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

O Old Ski Way Rangeley, Franklin County, 11 ac. $121,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

2A Curley Road Rangeley Plt., Franklin County, 1 ac. $39,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

179 Sturtevant Pond Road, Franklin County, 4 ac. $449,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

The Farm, Parmachenee Road, Oxford County, 3.5 ac. $150,000, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

12 West Side Road Rangeley, Franklin County, 2 ac. $119,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

2B Curley Road Rangeley plt., Franklin County, 1 ac. $39,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

Lot 13 Taylor Farm Road, Franklin County, 212 ac. $419,000, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

0 Orris Lamb Road, Franklin County, 18 ac. $149,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

446 West Freeman Road, Franklin County, 1.1 ac. $119,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

Route 4 Lot 13 Sandy River Plt., Franklin County, 4 ac. $32,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

49 Palmer Way Dallas Plt., Franklin County, 6 ac. $351,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

Lot 6 Rangeley West, Franklin County, 3 ac. $149,000, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

M7L2 Overlook Road, Franklin County, 1 ac. $109,000, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

4-13 New Portland Road, Somerset County, 4.1 ac. $14,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

24 Conifer Road, Franklin County, 5 ac. $314,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

5.3A Route 156, Weld Road, Franklin County, 20 ac. $139,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

4/15 Main Street Rangeley, Franklin County, 1 ac. $89,000, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

241 Shelton Trail, Franklin County, 2 ac. $274,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

5.3B Route 156, Weld Road, Franklin County, 20 ac. $139,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

240 Stratton Road, Franklin County, 1 ac. $88,000, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

12 Split Rock Trail, Franklin County, 0.2 ac. $253,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

12 Terrace Way Plantation, Franklin County, 2 ac. $135,000, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

M35 L10 Edgar Avenue, Somerset County, 3.6 ac. $79,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

261 Waya-Awi Road, Franklin County, 2 ac. $249,500, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

1 West Side Road, Franklin County, 4 ac. $124,900, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

Lot 5 Village Woods Drive, Franklin County, 2 ac. $55,000, Mark Schoenthaler, (207) 864-3900

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michigan LAND AND LAKES REAL ESTATE

Historic Landmark Restaurant, Alger County, 25 ac. $499,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

Hiawatha’s Hunting Paradise, Alger County, 120 ac. $199,900, Bob Masters, (906) 387-5100

Cabins on Stevens Lake, delta County, 19 ac. $159,900, Patricia Rogala, (906) 573-2731

Cabin on 40 Acres, Alger County, 40 ac. $89,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

89 Acres Surround 50+/- Acre Lake, delta County, 89 ac. Safe Haven in the U.P., Alger County, 80 ac. $480,000, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100 $199,900, Bob Masters, (906) 387-5100

Indian Lake Cabin Home, Schoolcraft County, 0.5 ac. $154,900, Patricia Rogala, (906) 573-2731

Lake Cottage in the Hiawatha, Alger County, 0.6 ac. $84,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

Magnificent 3-Level, Alger County, 53.9 ac. $409,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

The Most Beautiful Lot, Schoolcraft County, 2.5 ac. $199,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

Enjoy Au Train River, Alger County, 0.3 ac. $149,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

The complete U.P. Package, Alger County, 40 ac. $79,500, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

Lovely Lake Superior Home, Alger County, 5.4 ac. $399,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

The U.P.’s Lake Tahoe Paradise, Alger County, 31.4 ac. $198,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

Efficient, Well-designed cabin, Alger County, 0.7 ac. $127,500, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

National Wildlife Refuge, Schoolcraft County, 80 ac. $69,000, Capt. Ric O’Neill, (906) 251-1020

Turn Key Lake Superior home, Luce County, 3.2 ac. $375,000, Bob Masters, (906) 387-5100

1000s of feet of waterfront, Alger County, 31.5 ac. $189,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

Hunters Haven, Alger County, 70 ac. $119,900, Capt. Ric O’Neill, (906) 251-1020

Townline Lake, Alger County, 2.6 ac. $63,500, Capt. Ric O’Neill, (906) 251-1020

Au Train Lake Log Cabin, Alger County, 3.1 ac. $304,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

Year round or seasonal home, delta County, 2 ac. $189,900, Patricia Rogala, (906) 573-2731

Snowmobile Heaven, Alger County, 10.6 ac. $119,900, Capt. Ric O’Neill, (906) 251-1020

Accessible Hunting Camp, delta County, 40 ac. $59,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

3-Story A-Frame on Lake Superior, Alger County, 0.6 ac. Chalet on Sandy Beach, Schoolcraft County, 0.8 ac. $289,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100 $179,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

Lake Superior at it’s finest, Alger County, 4.5 ac. $119,000, Capt. Ric O’Neill, (906) 251-1020

Hiawatha National Forest–, Alger County, 40 ac. $29,900, Capt. Ric O’Neill, (906) 251-1020

Private log home All-Sports Lake, delta County, 2 ac. $219,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

Log Cabin on a Pretty Lake, Alger County, 0.5 ac. $94,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

Onota hill overlook, Alger County, 40 ac. , Bob Masters, (906) 387-5100

Waterfront Cabin on Lake, Schoolcraft County, 5 ac. $179,900, Audrey A. desArmo, (906) 387-5100

GREAT LAKES AND LAND

Breakfast of Champions, Keweenaw County, 1,777.00 ac.Firesteel 320, Ontonagon County, 320 ac. $3,900,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288 $216,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Trophy Fishing Retreat Lot I, Houghton County, 10 ac. Two Wooded Forties, Marquette County, 80 ac. $99,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288 $64,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

The Listening Inn, iron County, 520 ac. $2,000,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lake Superior Sunrise, Baraga County, 1.2 ac. $210,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Trophy Fishing Retreat Lot J, Houghton County, 10 ac. Majestic Garden Peninsula Lot 1, delta County, 3 ac. $99,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288 $61,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

The Mariner North, Keweenaw County, 1.7 ac. $1,790,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Paradise, Baraga County, 5.6 ac. $199,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Cisco Chain Serenity, Gogebic County, 2.3 ac. $98,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Eagle’s Nest, Ontonagon County, 87 ac. $59,950, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Michigamme Highlands, Marquette County, 1,139.00 ac. Secluded Fence Lake, Lot 8, Baraga County, 11.3 ac. $1,650,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288 $198,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Vermilac Delight!, Baraga County, 17 ac. $95,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Superior Waterfront, Baraga County, 10 ac. $59,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Spirit Lake Lodge, dickinson County, 437 ac. $1,520,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Moose Country 200, Baraga County, 200 ac. $195,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Serenity on Clearwater Lot 1, Gogebic County, 3.9 ac. $95,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

A Place to Hunt, Marquette County, 80 ac. $59,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

The Ultimate, Menominee County, 277 ac. $1,490,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Silver Mountain Vista, Houghton County, 160 ac. $192,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Harmony Farms, Ontonagon County, 107.1 ac. $92,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Superior Views, Baraga County, 10.5 ac. $58,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Elegance on the Lake, iron County, 2.2 ac. $1,010,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

View of the Bay, Baraga County, 1 ac. $189,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Breeze By the Bay, Baraga County, 3.2 ac. $89,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Bayshore Retreat, Baraga County, 5 ac. $57,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Sophistication Hiawatha, Schoolcraft County, 2 ac. $990,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Waisanen Vacant Waterfront, Baraga County, 4.1 ac. $189,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Torch Bay Treasure, Houghton County, 1.1 ac. $89,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Top of Michigan, Baraga County, 40 ac. $56,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Summit Lake Lodge, Baraga County, 41.8 ac. $965,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Serenity on Clearwater Lot 4, Gogebic County, 39.7 ac. More for the Money, Ontonagon County, 167.9 ac. $189,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288 $89,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

35 Acres of Heaven, iron County, 35 ac. $54,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Michigamme Magnificence, Marquette County, 52.1 ac. Northwoods Getaway, iron County, 97 ac. $649,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288 $187,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Ottawa Forest Acreage, Ontonagon County, 30 ac. $89,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lake Superior Sunsets, Baraga County, 1.2 ac. $53,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Escape to Mount Curwood, Baraga County, 640 ac. $640,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Three Lakes Motel, Baraga County, 3.4 ac. $184,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Adventure Creek Haven, Ontonagon County, 113 ac. $84,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Bayshore Beauty, Baraga County, 3 ac. $53,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Red Pine Beauty, Baraga County, 480 ac. $559,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Hoover’s Retreat, Houghton County, 9 ac. $175,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Moose Country Land, Baraga County, 160 ac. $79,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

The Klondike, Houghton County, 1 ac. $52,400, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Heart’s Content, iron County, 140 ac. $544,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Blueberry Trail Lodge, Marquette County, 200 ac. $174,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Wilderness Gateway, iron County, 30 ac. $79,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Rice Lake Gem, Lot 6, Houghton County, 8.1 ac. $49,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Nor-Dic Gem, dickinson County, 205.4 ac. $510,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Rapid River Retreat, delta County, 40 ac. $174,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Mystery Lagoon, Baraga County, 34.3 ac. $79,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded 40 in the Ottawa, Houghton County, 39 ac. $47,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

The Place of Legends, Marquette County, 6.3 ac. $488,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Superior Shore Drive, Baraga County, 0.6 ac. $174,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Amazing Lake Superior, Baraga County, 10.9 ac. $79,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Falls River Waterfall!, Baraga County, 2.6 ac. $45,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Picturesque Pequaming, Baraga County, 10.3 ac. $480,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Portage Lake Beauty, Houghton County, 1.8 ac. $169,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Pequaming Charmer A, Baraga County, 2.7 ac. $79,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Skanee Deer Country, Baraga County, 7.1 ac. $44,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Mountain Hideaway, Baraga County, 280 ac. $480,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lake Superior Fishing Haven, Baraga County, 10 ac. $165,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Larry’s Hideaway, Baraga County, 60 ac. $78,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lot 1 Michigamme, Marquette County, 46.5 ac. $42,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Carson Creek Hunt Club, Marquette County, 480 ac. $469,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Lake Lot 45A/35, Baraga County, 95.8 ac. $159,200, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 1, iron County, 3.4 ac. $78,750, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Cascades!, Baraga County, 0.8 ac. $39,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Sunsets on the Bay, Baraga County, 13.6 ac. $441,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Fence Lake Lot # 32, Baraga County, 6.8 ac. $157,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 2, iron County, 1.9 ac. $78,750, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Jake’s 40, Baraga County, 40 ac. $39,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Splendid Ford River, dickinson County, 395.5 ac. $440,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Fence Lake, Lot 44B, Baraga County, 50.5 ac. Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 12, iron County, 2.4 ac. $151,200, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288 $78,750, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Baraga Plains Hunting Haven, Baraga County, 64.9 ac. $39,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Sportsman’s Paradise, Alger County, 271 ac. $395,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Pine Beach Sunsets, Baraga County, 1.2 ac. $149,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 13, iron County, 2.4 ac. $78,750, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Ruth Lake Charmer, Baraga County, 0.8 ac. $39,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lost Lake Gem, Keweenaw County, 151.6 ac. $390,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Fence Lake, Lot 27, Baraga County, 2.9 ac. $149,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Sunrise on Huron Bay, Baraga County, 3.3 ac. $78,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Rice Lake Gem, Lot 3, Houghton County, 2.3 ac. $39,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Picturesque Pequaming # 2, Baraga County, 2.2 ac. $389,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Fence Lake, Lot 26, Baraga County, 4.5 ac. $149,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Sturgeon River Beauty, Baraga County, 18 ac. $74,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Rice Lake Gem, Lot 2, Houghton County, 2.4 ac. $39,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Split Hare Running Grounds, Houghton County, 94 ac. The Northland Inn, Marquette County, 5.6 ac. $379,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288 $145,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Michigamme Highlands, Marquette County, 67.6 ac. $71,825, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Rice Lake Gem, Lot 4, Houghton County, 2.2 ac. $39,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Chara Lake Retreat, iron County, 225 ac. $349,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Fence Lake, Lot 25, Baraga County, 5.8 ac. $145,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Love This Land, Ontonagon County, 84 ac. $69,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

South Branch Retreat, Ontonagon County, 0.5 ac. $39,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Nordic Lodge, dickinson County, 120 ac. $319,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Majestic Garden Peninsula Lot 5, delta County, 20 ac. $139,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Herman Road Beauty 78, Baraga County, 78.2 ac. $69,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Superior St. Cyr, Baraga County, 1 ac. $34,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Majestic Views, Ontonagon County, 46 ac. $302,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Abundance of Wildlife, Schoolcraft County, 120 ac. $139,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Ravine River Retreat, Baraga County, 1.4 ac. $69,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Michigan Woodlands, Houghton County, 20 ac. $33,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Serenity on Clearwater Lot 9, Gogebic County, 25.9 ac. Schoolhouse Homestead, Baraga County, 20 ac. $299,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288 $136,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Pequaming Charmer B, Baraga County, 2.9 ac. $69,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Valley Road Woodlands, Marquette County, 10 ac. $33,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Monehan Creek Homestead, Ontonagon County, 55 ac. Sugar Sands, Baraga County, 10 ac. $297,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288 $135,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Majestic Garden Peninsula Lot 2, delta County, 4 ac. $68,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Cascading Waters, Baraga County, 0.5 ac. $32,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Simi Heritage Farm, Houghton County, 256.4 ac. $279,800, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Baraga Plains Hobby Farm, Baraga County, 30 ac. $129,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Paradise Near Indian Lake, iron County, 39.3 ac. $68,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Rabbit Bay Getaway, Houghton County, 1.4 ac. $29,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Sleeping Bay, Ontonagon County, 22.2 ac. $275,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Fence Lake, Lot 29, Baraga County, 4.7 ac. $127,200, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 3, iron County, 1.6 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lot 13 Keweenaw Hideaway, Houghton County, 1.5 ac. $29,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Pines of Paradise Resort, Emmet County, 1.4 ac. $274,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Hunting Getaway, Baraga County, 80 ac. $126,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 4, iron County, 1.5 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Silver River Wonder, Baraga County, 2.8 ac. $29,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lake Annie Downs, Houghton County, 40 ac. $262,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Perch Lake Paradise, Marquette County, 31.2 ac. $121,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 5, iron County, 2.1 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Dexter Creek Wonder, Alger County, 40 ac. $29,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Four Seasons of Fun, Baraga County, 35 ac. $260,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

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Secluded Point of View, Baraga County, 6.4 ac. $119,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 6, iron County, 2 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Herman Road Beauty 36, Baraga County, 36.8 ac. $29,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Heart of Ottawa National Forest, iron County, 120 ac. $249,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Sparkling Waters Three Lakes, Baraga County, 1 ac. $119,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 7, iron County, 2 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 16, iron County, 7 ac. $28,800, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288


Sleeping Bay, Ontonagon County, 22.2 ac. $275,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Fence Lake, Lot 29, Baraga County, 4.7 ac. $127,200, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 3, iron County, 1.6 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lot 13 Keweenaw Hideaway, Houghton County, 1.5 ac. $29,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Pines of Paradise Resort, Emmet County, 1.4 ac. $274,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

michigan Continued Lake Annie Downs, Houghton County, 40 ac.

Secluded Hunting Getaway, Baraga County, 80 ac. $126,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 4, iron County, 1.5 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Silver River Wonder, Baraga County, 2.8 ac. $29,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Perch Lake Paradise, Marquette County, 31.2 ac. $121,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 5, iron County, 2.1 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Dexter Creek Wonder, Alger County, 40 ac. $29,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Four Seasons of Fun, Baraga County, 35 ac. $260,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Point of View, Baraga County, 6.4 ac. $119,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 6, iron County, 2 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Herman Road Beauty 36, Baraga County, 36.8 ac. $29,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Heart of Ottawa National Forest, iron County, 120 ac. $249,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Sparkling Waters Three Lakes, Baraga County, 1 ac. $119,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 7, iron County, 2 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 16, iron County, 7 ac. $28,800, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Sundstrom Island, Marquette County, 1.7 ac. $244,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Ottawa Forest Cabin, Ontonagon County, 51 ac. $119,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 8, iron County, 2 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lot F on the Call of the Wild, Houghton County, 1.2 ac. $28,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Superior Glazon Wonder, Keweenaw County, 25.7 ac. $229,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Shoreline Serenity, Baraga County, 1.3 ac. $115,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 9, iron County, 2 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Bellaire 30, Baraga County, 30 ac. $27,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Bucks-N-Rut Camp, Gogebic County, 160 ac. $224,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Running Bear Hills, Baraga County, 120 ac. $114,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 10, iron County, 2.1 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 20, iron County, 6.5 ac. $26,700, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Secluded Fence Lake, Lot 28, Baraga County, 4.5 ac. $223,200, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Wolf Lake Hideaway, Marquette County, 80 ac. $112,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 11, iron County, 2 ac. $67,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 24, iron County, 6.4 ac. $26,400, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lake Superior Hunting Haven, Baraga County, 200 ac. $220,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Stump’s Tavern, Baraga County, 4.1 ac. $109,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Hunter’s Retreat, Baraga County, 40 ac. $66,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Little Smoky Lake Estates Lot 23, iron County, 6.4 ac. $26,200, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

The Bear Paw Inn, Baraga County, 1.4 ac. $219,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Superior Location, Baraga County, 1.4 ac. $107,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

The Ghost Dog, Houghton County, 7.7 ac. $66,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Covington 30, Baraga County, 30 ac. $24,900, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Majestic Garden Lots 1, 2, 3, delta County, 27 ac. $218,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Relaxing on Tamarack Lake, Gogebic County, 2.1 ac. $104,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Gem Hill Beauty, Ontonagon County, 80 ac. $65,000, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Lot E on Call of the Wild!, Houghton County, 1 ac. $24,500, Timothy E. Keohane, (906) 524-6288

Locust Land Company, Warren County, 790 ac. $2,800,000, Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048

Fairview Woods, Tallahatchie County, 153 ac. $700,000, Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048

Old Port Gibson Road 117 acres, Hinds County, 117 ac. Attala 97, Attala County, 97 ac. $310,050, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789 $146,470, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789

Wildwood, Copiah County, 606 ac. $2,750,000, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

White Creek Cattle Farm, Webster County, 105 ac. $695,000, Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048

Valewood Hunting Club, issaquena County, 1,750.00 ac. Trace Trails Campground, Claiborne County, 5.9 ac. $300,000, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789 $115,000, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789

Potters Ridge, Yazoo County, 911 ac. $2,600,000, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Hollingworth, Attala County, 359.5 ac. $672,265, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Ward Lake Hunting Club, Coahoma County, 4,434.00 ac. Hudson, Lincoln County, 37.7 ac. $300,000, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789 $115,000, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Anam Cara, Monroe County, 400 ac. $2,350,000, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Veazey Farm 256, Holmes County, 256 ac. $563,200, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789

St. Regis 160, Madison County, 161.7 ac. $291,042, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Nola Road, Lincoln County, 682.6 ac. $2,237,445, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Harland Creek 225, Holmes County, 225 ac. $551,250, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Valewood Hunting Club, issaquena County, 1,750.00 ac. Winston 40, Winston County, 40.1 ac. $275,000, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789 $81,383, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Hobuck Creek, Madison County, 452 ac. $1,592,000, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Porter Bayou Farm, Sunflower County, 153 ac. $541,500, Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048

Fred Dixon SE, Rankin County, 135 ac. $266,567, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Treley Farm, Franklin County, 383 ac. $1,490,000, Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048

Pecan Lake Farm, Bolivar County, 120 ac. $522,000, Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048

Float Road Hunting Club, Grenada County, 1,200.00 ac. Lee Davis Road - 30 acres, Hinds County, 30 ac. $252,500, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398 $75,000, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789

Anevay, Hinds County, 250 ac. $950,000, Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048

Harland Creek 209, Holmes County, 209 ac. $491,150, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Johnson, Leake County, 124.6 ac. $215,541, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Runnels Road, Copiah County, 32.1 ac. $69,475, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Deer Lake, Attala County, 397.4 ac. $854,324, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Singleton, Leake County, 168.9 ac. $400,293, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Kernop, Madison County, 109.9 ac. $208,772, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Beale Road 17, Yazoo County, 17 ac. $51,000, Taylor Parks, (662) 571-5549

Davis Crossing, Madison County, 80.8 ac. $800,000, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Hillside Hills, Holmes County, 170 ac. $378,420, Joe Wood, (601) 613-8675

Miller Road, Smith County, 78 ac. $163,884, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Bee Lake Bungalows, Holmes County, 2.6 ac. $43,000, Taylor Parks, (662) 571-5549

Wylie Farm, Bolivar County, 240 ac. $750,000, Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048

Filtrol, Smith County, 188.5 ac. $368,537, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Sanctuary Lake Lot 10, Madison County, 10.5 ac. $157,650, Jacob Sartain, (662) 836-6048

Lee Davis Road 10 acre Homesite, Hinds County, 10 ac. $30,000, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789

Yock River 560, Attala County, 560 ac. $700,000, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789

Attwood, Attala County, 166.2 ac. $348,978, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Miley Grant, Smith County, 114.9 ac. $155,156, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Missouri Valley Mercantile, Cole County, 1.9 ac. $2,999,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Hunter’s Haven 219, Maries County, 219 ac. $345,000, dale Struemph, (573) 680-0878

Jordan’s Mountain, Shannon County, 80 ac. $219,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

108 Acres of Missouri Land, Phelps County, 108 ac. $140,400, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

A River Runs Through It, Texas County, 580 ac. $2,999,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

3111 Laws Rd., Saint Francois County, 12.9 ac. $334,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Lake Home, Crawford County, 1.2 ac. $219,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Commercial Possibilities, Crawford County, 36.9 ac. $139,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Weil Family Farm, Franklin County, 156 ac. $1,800,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Ozark Paradise, dent County, 280 ac. $330,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Grundy County 70, Grundy County, 70 ac. $215,000, dale Struemph, (573) 680-0878

Water Woods & Wonder, Washington County, 50 ac. $129,000, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Callier Creek Ranch, Crawford County, 770 ac. $1,400,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

The Lodge at Fishwater Creek, dent County, 85 ac. $329,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

8645 Seminary Road, Franklin County, 19.8 ac. $204,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Arcadia Valley’s Victorian Lady, iron County, 0.5 ac. $125,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Bird’s Nest Lodge, Crawford County, 30 ac. $1,400,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Little Shoal Creek Ranch, Crawford County, 147 ac. $325,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Wayne County 76 with Home, Wayne County, 76 ac. $204,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Vineyard Road, Crawford County, 17 ac. $124,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Whitetail Madness Dent County, dent County, 995 ac. $1,194,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Newburg, Missouri Land, Phelps County, 200 ac. $325,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Vineyard Hills, Franklin County, 34.3 ac. $199,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

89 Acres Missouri Hunting Land, Phelps County, 89 ac. $115,700, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Lake Breeze Ranch, Maries County, 323 ac. $999,000, dale Struemph, (573) 680-0878

Big Timber Home, Madison County, 10.8 ac. $299,900, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Brush Creek Pasture & Land, Franklin County, 60 ac. $191,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Green’s Cabin Development, Crawford County, 3 ac. $114,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

245 Acres Missouri Land, Gasconade County, 245 ac. $820,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Hylton Hills Farm, Phelps County, 78.2 ac. $299,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Urban Acreage with Home, Franklin County, 6 ac. $190,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Lake Home, Crawford County, 1.1 ac. $109,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Trace Creek, Bollinger County, 305 ac. $799,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Osage House and Shop on 5, Osage County, 5 ac. $284,000, dale Struemph, (573) 680-0878

Missouri Mini Farm, Phelps County, 7.6 ac. $189,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Maries County 40, Maries County, 40 ac. $88,000, dale Struemph, (573) 680-0878

HIstoric Wild Plum Valley, Franklin County, 21 ac. $764,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Trophy Ridge, Jefferson County, 110 ac. $279,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Baldwin Road Hideaway, Crawford County, 10 ac. $189,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Antler Ridge, Wayne County, 80 ac. $79,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Farmington Estate, Saint Francois County, 50 ac. $729,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Cook Station Hunting Land, Crawford County, 220 ac. $277,500, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Douglas County Homestead, douglas County, 120 ac. $179,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Bridal Spur, Jefferson County, 24 ac. $79,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Indian Crossing, Jefferson County, 203 ac. $695,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

75 Riverbluff Lane, Crawford County, 4 ac. $269,900, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Missouri Land 135 Acres, Phelps County, 135 ac. $175,500, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

1156 Pawnee, Crawford County, 0.4 ac. $77,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Missouri Farm Land, Jefferson County, 115 ac. $589,900, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

1918 Lakeshore Drive, Crawford County, 0.4 ac. $269,900, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Native Rock Home, Jefferson County, 21.3 ac. $175,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

724 West Highway 8 #550, Crawford County, 3 ac. $75,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Country Estate, Crawford County, 11.7 ac. $469,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Backwoods, dent County, 243 ac. $259,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Live Water and Land, Crawford County, 88.5 ac. $174,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

35 Acres Missouri Land, Washington County, 35.1 ac. $65,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Turkey Trot Ridge, Phelps County, 332 ac. $431,600, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Missouri Land 197 Acres, Phelps County, 197 ac. $256,100, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Burley Ridge, Crawford County, 53 ac. $165,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Cherokee Pass, Madison County, 40 ac. $62,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Mill Springs, Wayne County, 280 ac. $399,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Water’s Edge, Missouri, Crawford County, 0.6 ac. $255,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

1499 Weber Road, Crawford County, 50 ac. $165,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Highway OO, Wayne County, 40 ac. $60,000, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Meramec River Frontage, Crawford County, 5 ac. $390,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Highway J, Madison County, 77 ac. $250,000, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Cannon Mines Creek, Washington County, 98 ac. $159,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Moon Beam Lane, Crawford County, 0.4 ac. $59,900, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Halbrook’s Hollow, dent County, 120 ac. $389,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Blue Ribbon Trout Cabin, dent County, 2.7 ac. $249,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Eagle Lane, Crawford County, 5 ac. $155,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Quail Run Meadow, Crawford County, 20 ac. $59,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) www.LandLeader.com 486-3500

Whispering Pines, Crawford County, 16.5 ac. $368,500, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

ValleyView, Crawford County, 20 ac. $239,900, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Sulpher Springs 23, Gasconade County, 23.6 ac. $154,000, dale Struemph, (573) 680-0878

Gobbler Knob, Washington County, 40 ac. $59,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

$262,500, Timothy (906) 524-6288 GREAT LAKESE. Keohane, AND LAND

mississippi SARTAIN’S HERITAGE PROPERTIES

Jane Guyton, Attala County, 72.6 ac. $109,611, J. Parker Sartain, (601) 506-2398

Vaughn Road, Yazoo County, 6.5 ac. $80,000, T. Logan Russell, (601) 259-4789

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$431,600, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

$256,100, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

$165,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

$62,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Mill Springs, Wayne County, 280 ac. $399,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Water’s Edge, Missouri, Crawford County, 0.6 ac. $255,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

1499 Weber Road, Crawford County, 50 ac. $165,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Highway OO, Wayne County, 40 ac. $60,000, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Highway J, Madison County, 77 ac. $250,000, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Cannon Mines Creek, Washington County, 98 ac. $159,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Moon Beam Lane, Crawford County, 0.4 ac. $59,900, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Halbrook’s Hollow, dent County, 120 ac. $389,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Blue Ribbon Trout Cabin, dent County, 2.7 ac. $249,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Eagle Lane, Crawford County, 5 ac. $155,000, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Quail Run Meadow, Crawford County, 20 ac. $59,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Whispering Pines, Crawford County, 16.5 ac. $368,500, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

ValleyView, Crawford County, 20 ac. $239,900, Kelly Johnston, (314) 412-2288

Sulpher Springs 23, Gasconade County, 23.6 ac. $154,000, dale Struemph, (573) 680-0878

Gobbler Knob, Washington County, 40 ac. $59,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Country Classic, Bollinger County, 200 ac. $349,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

Gasconade House and Shed, Gasconade County, 36 ac. County Road 2470, dent County, 107 ac. $239,000, dale Struemph, (573) 680-0878 $148,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Farm, Ranch and Hunt, dent County, 102 ac. $349,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Falcon Horse 15, Laclede County, 15.3 ac. $229,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Country Cottage, dent County, 20 ac. $144,900, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500

Diamond Island Utopia, Richland County, 244.3 ac. $899,900, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Hidden River Ranch, Cascade County, 316 ac. $425,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

missouri Continued Meramec River Frontage, Crawford County, 5 ac.

$390,000, d.W. Hindman, (314) 486-3500 LIVING THE DREAM

Lakeview Meadows, Washington County, 20 ac. $38,900, Michael Horton, (314) 570-6590

montana CORDER AND ASSOCIATES

Highwood Mtn. Farm, Chouteau County, 1,572.00 ac. $3,250,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Wild Wild West, Treasure County, 160 ac. $100,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Belt Valley Cattle Ranch, Cascade County, 1,274.00 ac. Naked Acres with a View, Chouteau County, 1,240.00 ac. Glacier’s Treasure Grove, Glacier County, 360 ac. $2,500,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224 $700,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224 $400,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Frolicking Pheasant, Pondera County, 80 ac. $90,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Irrigated Investment, Lewis and Clark County, 168.2 ac. Front Range Farm, Teton County, 575 ac. $1,700,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224 $660,000, Scott Mycke, (406) 460-2317

Blackfoot River, Lewis and Clark County, 17.8 ac. $360,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Upper Springs Creek Tract, Fergus County, 20 ac. $85,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Fox Farm Acres, Cascade County, 341.8 ac. $1,500,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Painted Robe Ranch, Golden Valley County, 640.1 ac. $610,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Missouri River Paradise, Chouteau County, 139.3 ac. $350,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Rendezvous Trail, Park County, 20 ac. $79,900, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Live in Luxury, Cascade County, 6 ac. $1,495,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Blackleaf Wildlife Euphoria, Teton County, 160 ac. $565,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Dearborn Dynasty, Cascade County, 18 ac. $275,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Victory at Vixen Lane, Chouteau County, 328 ac. $950,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Whiskey Ridge Ranch, Fergus County, 200 ac. $500,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Sun Mountain Cabins, Cascade County, 1.1 ac. $120,000, Trampus and Staci Corder, (406) 622-3224

Mule Shoe Bar Ranches, Garden County, 22,962.00 ac. $20,500,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Platte River Drycrop, Buffalo County, 384.4 ac. $1,720,000, Adam Marshall, (308) 440-1923

Sidney Heights Home, Cheyenne County, 3.4 ac. $530,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383

Winemaker’s Island, Scotts Bluff County, 2,031.80 ac. $9,950,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Keya Paha County Wildlife, Keya Paha County, 943.9 ac. Twin Lakes River Ranch, Custer County, 228.5 ac. $1,450,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134 $526,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

nebraska LASHLEY LAND

Sunrise Mountain Ranch, Lincoln County, 80 ac. $235,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134 Oshkosh Acreage, Garden County, 23.2 ac. $229,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383

Blue Creek Land Company, Garden County, 7,279.10 ac. Pine Ridge Elk Ranch, dawes County, 1,092.20 ac. $8,500,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383 $1,400,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Cody-Dillon Irrigated Farm, Lincoln County, 124 ac. $508,900, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Long Pine Paradise, Brown County, 39.7 ac. $200,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Hayes Center Pivot & Range, Hayes County, 1,701.90 ac. Brady Canyon Pasture, Lincoln County, 1,284.10 ac. $6,480,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134 $1,348,200, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Mitchell Indoor Arena, Scotts Bluff County, 8.9 ac. $395,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383

Pine Ridge Big Game Cabin, Sioux County, 3 ac. $190,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

The Dunes, Keith County, 638.2 ac. $4,500,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383

Lighthouse Villas at The Dunes, Keith County, 3.9 ac. $1,005,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383

Frontier County Lodge, Frontier County, 2.2 ac. $375,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Pines Reserve Lots, Cherry County, 3.4 ac. $185,220, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Wildcat Ranch, Banner County, 3,295.90 ac. $3,300,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Blackwood Creek Farm/Range, Hayes County, 745 ac. $970,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Western Panhandle Range, Sioux County, 320 ac. $355,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Highway 83 Pasture, Lincoln County, 66 ac. $175,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Lewellen Pivots and Range, Garden County, 2,118.40 ac. Wolbach Dryland and Range, Greeley County, 309.2 ac. Reduced! Long Pine Retreat, Brown County, 17.4 ac. $2,900,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383 $930,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134 $350,000, Jordan Maassen, (308) 530-8463

Fremont Slough Wildlife, Lincoln County, 30 ac. $150,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Lake McConaughy Estate, Keith County, 287.5 ac. $2,500,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Sheridan County Grass, Sheridan County, 842.6 ac. $895,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383

Elsie Quarter Farm, Perkins County, 162.4 ac. $325,000, Adam Marshall, (308) 440-1923

Axtell Recreational Grass, Kearney County, 81 ac. $135,000, Adam Marshall, (308) 440-1923

Sheridan River Ranch, Sheridan County, 1,920.00 ac. $2,208,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383

Cody River Acreage, Lincoln County, 14.2 ac. $795,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Pine Ridge Farm & Grass, dawes County, 159.3 ac. $280,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383

Elm Creek Home, Buffalo County, 0 ac. $89,900, Adam Marshall, (308) 440-1923

Pine Creek Pasture, Sheridan County, 959 ac. $1,918,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383

Reduced! Points West Acreage, Lincoln County, 13.1 ac. Lincoln County Grass, Lincoln County, 210.9 ac. $795,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134 $253,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Pine Ridge Big Game, Sioux County, 1,681.70 ac. $1,849,870, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Cedar View Lodge, Franklin County, 77.1 ac. $650,000, Adam Marshall, (308) 440-1923

The Villas at Heritage Hills, Red Willow County, 0 ac. $79,500, Jordan Maassen, (308) 530-8463

South Channel Whitetails - East, Lincoln County, 79 ac. Reduced! Curtis Home, Frontier County, 0.2 ac. $237,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134 $69,500, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134

Pine Ridge Elk Pastures, Sheridan County, 1,680.00 ac. Platte River Wildlife, Lincoln County, 156.4 ac. HAYDEN OUTDOORS $1,764,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383 $641,025, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134 Bennington Mixed Use Land, douglas County, 89.8 ac. Williams Ranch, Sheridan County, 884 ac. $1,950,000, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227 $1,305,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

South Channel Whitetails-West, Lincoln County, 79 ac. Sidney Heights Lots, Cheyenne County, 0.5 ac. $237,000, Michael G. Lashley, (308) 530-0134 $35,000, Scott Saults, (308) 289-1383 Jefferson Cnty. Playground, Jefferson County, 145.1 ac. Valley Acreage, douglas County, 7 ac. $425,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847 $139,900, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Davis Mountain Retreat, Washington County, 41.6 ac. $1,900,000, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Equestrian Acreage, douglas County, 15 ac. $975,000, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Perkins County Pasture, Perkins County, 161.6 ac. $355,545, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Large Sand Pit Lake Lot, douglas County, 1 ac. $120,000, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Millard 9.8 Acre Estate, douglas County, 9.8 ac. $1,900,000, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Burwell Hilltop Beauty, Garfield County, 28.5 ac. $799,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Heron Point Lot 52 & 53, Polk County, 68.1 ac. $340,500, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Thunderbird Lake Lot 26B, Merrick County, 22.2 ac. $119,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Wyo/Neb Farm, Scotts Bluff County, 385 ac. $1,815,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Thayer County Farm, Thayer County, 233.1 ac. $750,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Ft Calhoun Acreage II, Washington County, 22 ac. $319,000, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Mariposa Lake Resort, Hamilton County, 1 ac. $95,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Southeastern Nebraska Quarry, Gage County, 147.8 ac. Fort Robinson 640, Sioux County, 640 ac. $1,700,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847 $750,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Ft Calhoun Acreage I, Washington County, 20 ac. $290,145, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Platte River Lot 1, Merrick County, 2.7 ac. $60,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Saunders County Farm, Saunders County, 157.2 ac. $1,600,000, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Heron Point Lot 51, Merrick County, 28.3 ac. $214,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Rustic Acreage Lake & River, Saunders County, 4.2 ac. $489,000, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Yutan Outdoorsman Paradise, Saunders County, 160 ac. Walleye Lake, dodge County, 15 ac. $1,600,000, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227 $475,000, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Otoe County Hilltop, Otoe County, 42.5 ac. $212,500, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Timberosa Lake, Hamilton County, 142.3 ac. $1,588,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Acreage Lake Lot, douglas County, 1.1 ac. $139,900, Brad Zach, (402) 290-7227

Wildlife Paradise, Seward County, 30 ac. $434,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

nevada OUTDOOR PROPERTIES OF NEVADA 4L Land and Livestock, Humboldt County, 120.7 ac. $140,000, denny Prins, (530) 410-5755

new hampshire PREFERRED PROPERTIES

43 Millbrook Garden Road, Coos County, 75 ac. $600,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

291 Washburn Road, Coos County, 16 ac. $119,200, Chip Tremper, (802) 862-9106

new mexico HAYDEN OUTDOORS

Ol’ Man Ranch, Cibola County, 10,925.00 ac. $14,750,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Melton Ranch, Rio Arriba County, 1,374.00 ac. $3,575,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

La Mesa Vista Ranch, Catron County, 9,000.00 ac. $2,950,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Dripping Springs Ranch, Socorro County, 6,764.10 ac. $6,850,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Brushy Canyon Ranch, Colfax County, 1,230.00 ac. $2,995,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Durfee Canyon Trophy Elk, Socorro County, 32,850.00 ac.Tres Piedras, Rio Arriba County, 80 ac. $295,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374 $1,900,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

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Red Rock Ranch, Union County, 6,255.00 ac. $3,850,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Mossback Ranch, Rio Arriba County, 940 ac. $1,575,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374


new mexico Ol’ Man Ranch, Cibola County, 10,925.00 ac.

Melton Ranch, Rio Arriba County, 1,374.00 ac. $3,575,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

La Mesa Vista Ranch, Catron County, 9,000.00 ac. $2,950,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Brushy Canyon Ranch, Colfax County, 1,230.00 ac. $2,995,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Durfee Canyon Trophy Elk, Socorro County, 32,850.00 ac.Tres Piedras, Rio Arriba County, 80 ac. $1,900,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374 $295,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

J & J Farms, Steuben County, 974.6 ac. $4,500,000, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Briggs Road Privacy, Broome County, 173 ac. $199,900, Michael G. Endress, (716) 450-2136

Bruggerwald, Lewis County, 32.3 ac. $129,500, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Black River Country, Jefferson County, 34.1 ac. $68,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Canada Trail Hunting Camp, Clinton County, 721 ac. $889,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

New Bremen Country Home, Lewis County, 85 ac. $194,500, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Mounts Creek Wilderness, Herkimer County, 157.8 ac. $126,240, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Scott Hollow Summit, Allegany County, 88.6 ac. $65,000, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Hoffman Acres, Jefferson County, 283 ac. $450,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Bucks, Ducks and Geese too, Erie County, 76.6 ac. $191,500, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Daggett Hollow Hunting, Allegany County, 133.5 ac. $125,900, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

R & R Outdoors, Allegany County, 28 ac. $64,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Route 320 Wilderness, Chenango County, 537.6 ac. $349,000, Michael G. Endress, (716) 450-2136

Fields & Forest, Washington County, 247.6 ac. $190,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Fall Hill Home, Herkimer County, 14.1 ac. $125,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Snowheels Camp, Allegany County, 2.7 ac. $54,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Goodhue Creek #1, Steuben County, 131 ac. $327,000, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Whitetail Wilderness, Allegany County, 136 ac. $184,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Churubusco Lodge Crystal Pond, Clinton County, 113 ac. Moss Brook Retreat, Allegany County, 4.1 ac. $124,300, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433 $52,500, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Simply Superb, Chautauqua County, 141.8 ac. $325,000, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

The Churubusco Beaver Pond, Clinton County, 135 ac. Hubby Road Hunting Gem, Tioga County, 102.5 ac. $119,900, Michael G. Endress, (716) 450-2136 $179,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Just North of Oneida Lake, Oswego County, 319.1 ac. $309,900, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

The Churubusco Pat’s Pond, Clinton County, 150 ac. $175,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Pleasant Valley Hunt, Chautauqua County, 82.8 ac. $115,000, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Lake Pennock, Oswego County, 10.7 ac. $48,900, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Jim’s Gem, Chautauqua County, 105.1 ac. $300,000, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Big Mo’s Place, Allegany County, 160 ac. $169,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Sweet Ground, Franklin County, 110 ac. $110,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

California Hollow NW 43, Allegany County, 43.2 ac. $45,900, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

The Churubusco Lodge Pond, Clinton County, 50 ac. $299,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

South Hill Harmony, Allegany County, 104.5 ac. $164,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

The Churubusco Lodge Lot ‘F’, Clinton County, 45 ac. $99,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

California Hollow SW 43, Allegany County, 43.2 ac. $45,900, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Chaffee Road Splendor, Wyoming County, 112.4 ac. $280,950, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Fox Brook Field and Forest, Herkimer County, 212 ac. $159,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

I86 & RT. 394 Commercial, Chautauqua County, 12 ac. $98,500, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

King Road Camp Site, Washington County, 27 ac. $45,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

View from Swan’s Rock, Washington County, 241.3 ac. $279,900, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Adirondack Foothills, Washington County, 174.5 ac. $156,600, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Coopers Falls, Saint Lawrence, 139.3 ac. $97,510, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Smith Lots 1, 2, Allegany County, 2.5 ac. $35,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Life on the Oswegatchie, Saint Lawrence, 213.5 ac. $275,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

North of Hinckley Reservoir, Herkimer County, 131 ac. California Hollow NE 121, Allegany County, 121.8 ac. $93,900, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696 $149,900, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Top of the Mountain, Allegany County, 271 ac. $249,000, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Camp Rolling Thunder, Cattaraugus County, 18.1 ac. $149,900, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Round Top, Cattaraugus County, 103 ac. $92,900, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Paul Brook Woods & Camp, Herkimer County, 270 ac. $249,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

East Road Pond and Cabin, Allegany County, 59.6 ac. $145,000, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Knights Creek Hunting Camp, Allegany County, 53.7 ac. Open Air, Allegany County, 9.5 ac. $90,900, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696 $23,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Trophy Hunter’s Dream, Allegany County, 217.3 ac. $249,000, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Wilder Road Wilds, Cattaraugus County, 159.2 ac. $139,500, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

“Camp Bulldog”, Allegany County, 68.1 ac. $89,000, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Excellent Reception, Oswego County, 1.8 ac. $19,900, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Goodhue Creek #2, Steuben County, 99 ac. $235,000, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Beartown Wilderness, Lewis County, 199.1 ac. $139,300, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Stuck Hill Hunting, Allegany County, 80.7 ac. $88,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Endless Possibilities, Allegany County, 3 ac. $9,900, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Gravely Bay on Lake Ontario, Jefferson County, 12.7 ac. Quiet Country Living, Chautauqua County, 2 ac. $225,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433 $135,900, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Hinsdale Hunting, Cattaraugus County, 78.5 ac. $87,900, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Smith Lot 5, Allegany County, 1.5 ac. $6,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Indian Creek, Cattaraugus County, 110.6 ac. $225,000, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Greek Peak Skiing, Cortland County, 66.7 ac. $80,000, Michael G. Endress, (716) 450-2136

Smith Lot 6, Allegany County, 0.8 ac. $5,400, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

$14,750,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374 HAYDEN OUTDOORS

Dripping Springs Ranch, Socorro County, 6,764.10 ac. $6,850,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Mossback Ranch, Rio Arriba County, 940 ac. $1,575,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

Red Rock Ranch, Union County, 6,255.00 ac. $3,850,000, Greg Liddle, (970) 946-0374

new york TIMBERLAND REALTY

Fish, Fowl and Fun, Steuben County, 58 ac. $134,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

The Churubusco Clear-Cut Pond,Clinton County, 210 ac.The Churubusco Lodge Lot “D”, Clinton County, 110 ac. Bear, Beaver and Bedrock, Lewis County, 100 ac. $75,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433 $219,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433 $130,000, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433 Where the Creek meets the River, Lewis County, 125 ac. Harris Hollow, Chautauqua County, 66.8 ac. $212,500, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433 $130,000, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Hinckley Area Private Forest, Herkimer County, 75 ac. $71,250, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Sandy Stream Hunt Club, Allegany County, 106 ac. $209,000, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Keshequa Trails, Livingston County, 74 ac. $129,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Woods near Oneida Lake, Oswego County, 50 ac. $71,250, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433

Mountain Top Lodge, Allegany County, 85.4 ac. $209,000, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Pancake Hill Paradise, Chautauqua County, 13.4 ac. $129,900, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Meadow Brook, Allegany County, 60 ac. $69,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

Charlotte Splendor, Chautauqua County, 1.6 ac. $49,500, Patricia Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Stone School House Corners, Saint Lawrence, 37.3 ac. $27,750, dan Empie, (315) 376-4433 Deer Creek, Allegany County, 19 ac. $23,900, david Anderson, (585) 808-5696

Smith Lot 4, Allegany County, 1.3 ac. $4,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171 Smith Lot 7, Allegany County, 0.6 ac. $2,900, Shane Vogel, (585) 610-7171

north dakota DAKOTA PLAINS REALTY

Pheasant Run On Otter Creek, Grant County, 1,200 ac. Hartley Shores Lot 19, Bottineau County, 1 ac. $2,950,000, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461 $139,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 13, Bottineau County, 1.3 ac. $89,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 2, Bottineau County, 1 ac. $69,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Pembina Hunting Property, Pembina County, 40 ac. $200,000, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 22, Bottineau County, 1 ac. $139,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 23, Bottineau County, 1 ac. $89,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 12, Bottineau County, 1.1 ac. $54,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 20, Bottineau County, 1 ac. $179,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 17, Bottineau County, 1.5 ac. $109,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 6, Bottineau County, 1.2 ac. $85,000, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 11, Bottineau County, 1 ac. $49,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 21, Bottineau County, 1 ac. $179,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 24, Bottineau County, 1.4 ac. $109,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 7, Bottineau County, 1.1 ac. $79,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Souris Farmstead, Bottineau County, 80 ac. $160,000, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 14, Bottineau County, 1.7 ac. $109,000, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 8, Bottineau County, 1.1 ac. $79,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 15, Bottineau County, 2.7 ac. $149,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 9, Bottineau County, 1.6 ac. $95,000, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

Hartley Shores Lot 1, Bottineau County, 1.2 ac. $69,900, darin Milbrath, (701) 306-0461

oklahoma HAYDEN OUTDOORS

Fry Farms, Cimarron County, 6,530.00 ac. $22,229,800, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774

NO FENCES LAND

Arbuckle Ranch, Johnston County, 4,058.90 ac. $9,990,000, Brad Abel, (866) 800-5263

Sterrett Farms, Cimarron County, 6,667.00 ac. $13,000,000, dax Hayden, (303) 619-6774 Red River 421, Jefferson County, 421.2 ac. $619,090, Shawn Price, (866) 800-5263

oregon LAND AND WILDLIFE

Cable Creek Ranch, Umatilla County, 61,497.00 ac. $24,000,000, Garrett Zoller, (541) 944-8821

Southern Oregon Vineyard, Josephine County, 48 ac. $1,190,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Hart Mountain Log Home & Cabin, Lake County, 41.9 ac. Jackson Creek 280, Josephine County, 280 ac. $499,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763 $280,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Long Valley Ranch, Wheeler County, 16,441.00 ac. $21,755,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Santiam Wagon Road, Linn County, 369.8 ac. $1,100,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763

Castle Ridge 400, Klamath County, 406.5 ac. $490,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111

Banks, Oregon, Washington County, 7.9 ac. $275,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

Pocket Ranch, Wallowa County, 5,817.00 ac. $8,899,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

River and Trails, Nehalem, Tillamook County, 29 ac. $1,100,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

DIAMOND VALLEY 320, Harney County, 320 ac. $485,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763

Alsea River Retreat, Lincoln County, 20.3 ac. $270,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) www.LandLeader.com 936-8281

Troon Vineyard, Jackson County, 32 ac. $7,800,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Feather & Fin Retreat, Klamath County, 55 ac. $1,100,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Bill Creek 480, Josephine County, 480 ac. $480,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Jacksonville, Oregon Home, Jackson County, 1 ac. $268,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

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Cable Creek Ranch, Umatilla County, 61,497.00 ac.

Southern Oregon Vineyard, Josephine County, 48 ac. $1,190,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Hart Mountain Log Home & Cabin, Lake County, 41.9 ac. Jackson Creek 280, Josephine County, 280 ac. $499,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763 $280,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Santiam Wagon Road, Linn County, 369.8 ac. $1,100,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763

Castle Ridge 400, Klamath County, 406.5 ac. $490,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111

Banks, Oregon, Washington County, 7.9 ac. $275,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

Pocket Ranch, Wallowa County, 5,817.00 ac. $8,899,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

River and Trails, Nehalem, Tillamook County, 29 ac. $1,100,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

DIAMOND VALLEY 320, Harney County, 320 ac. $485,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763

Alsea River Retreat, Lincoln County, 20.3 ac. $270,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

Troon Vineyard, Jackson County, 32 ac. $7,800,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Feather & Fin Retreat, Klamath County, 55 ac. $1,100,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Bill Creek 480, Josephine County, 480 ac. $480,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Jacksonville, Oregon Home, Jackson County, 1 ac. $268,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Deer Creek Vineyards, Josephine County, 135 ac. $4,950,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Suncrest Ranch, Jackson County, 77 ac. $1,000,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111

Great family home, Jackson County, 6.2 ac. $479,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Deadwood Creek Meadows, Lane County, 6 ac. $260,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Own this Town, douglas County, 256.6 ac. $4,250,000, Garrett Zoller, (541) 944-8821

Geothermal Riverfront, Malheur County, 113.5 ac. $999,900, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

The Reuben Ranch, douglas County, 115.7 ac. $469,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111

Butte Creek 10, Jackson County, 10.2 ac. $260,000, Robert Freeman, (541) 840-8821

Rock Springs Guest Ranch, deschutes County, 78.3 ac. Bonsi Family Ranch, Jackson County, 211.3 ac. $3,500,000, Rob Ezell, (541) 420-6600 $999,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111

North Bay Ranch, Coos County, 48 ac. $464,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Salt Creek 160, Jackson County, 160 ac. $240,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Indian Lake Ranch, Jackson County, 1,308.00 ac. $3,400,000, Garrett Zoller, (541) 944-8821

Rural Medford Home, Jackson County, 1.6 ac. $459,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Munger Creek 240, Josephine County, 240 ac. $240,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Willamette Valley Filbert Farm, Marion County, 98.5 ac. Wards Creek 40, Jackson County, 39.4 ac. $3,100,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281 $975,000, Tom dinkins, (541) 659-3269

Savage Creek 440, Jackson County, 440.4 ac. $440,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Country Home, Malheur County, 2.3 ac. $239,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Mill Creek Hunting Ranch, Umatilla County, 1,740.00 ac. Finch Ranch, Jackson County, 94.2 ac. $2,987,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682 $899,000, Terry Hanscom, (541) 944-4738

Sawtell 80, Crook County, 80 ac. $429,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763

Thompson Creek 17, Josephine County, 17.6 ac. $225,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111

Deane’s Oceanfront Lodge, Lincoln County, 3.8 ac. $2,800,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

Lake Creek 279, Jackson County, 279 ac. $417,000, Wes Walton, (541) 840-8685

5 Gorgeous View Acres, Jackson County, 5.3 ac. $219,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Roguemere Equestrian Ranch, Josephine County, 54 ac. Upper Rogue Riverfront, Jackson County, 21.5 ac. $2,500,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556 $875,000, Wes Walton, (541) 840-8685

Cape Sebastian, Curry County, 71.4 ac. $408,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Fate Creek Ranch and Timber, douglas County, 70 ac. $210,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Boomer Hill Ranch, douglas County, 1,385.20 ac. $2,499,998, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Farm on Redwood Rd, Jackson County, 58 ac. $870,000, Wes Walton, (541) 840-8685

On the Deschutes River, deschutes County, 18 ac. $399,000, Judith O’Keefe, (541) 420-4147

Gordon Way 80, Josephine County, 80 ac. $199,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Mountain Ranch, Union County, 534 ac. $2,499,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

Copper Creek Lodge, Wallowa County, 5 ac. $800,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Eagle Point EFU 160, Jackson County, 159.7 ac. $395,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111

Bay View Acres, Coos County, 23.3 ac. $180,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

The Ford Ranch, Lake County, 5,033.00 ac. $2,498,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Bear Island Ranch, douglas County, 53.2 ac. $799,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

S Airport RD, Linn County, 8.2 ac. $385,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763

North Bank Rogue River, Curry County, 38.7 ac. $168,800, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Lemolo Lake Resort, douglas County, 80 ac. $2,490,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

1880 Owyhee Lake Road, Malheur County, 40 ac. $785,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

2 Family Property, Jackson County, 5.9 ac. $365,000, Terry Hanscom, (541) 944-4738

Menasha 160, Josephine County, 160 ac. $160,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Applegate Valley Vineyard, Jackson County, 63 ac. $2,390,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Applegate Multi-Family Farm, Jackson County, 40.4 ac. Cheney Creek 365, Josephine County, 357.8 ac. $745,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556 $365,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Premier Recreational Ranch, Baker County, 195 ac. $2,350,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

The Joe Creek Horse Ranch, Josephine County, 21.2 ac. Lake Shore Drive Mini Farm, Josephine County, 9.6 ac. Round Prairie 160, Josephine County, 159.4 ac. $740,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111 $365,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111 $160,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Tuscan Vineyard Property, Jackson County, 30.8 ac. $2,190,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

95161 HORIZON DR, Curry County, 1.6 ac. $725,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Johnson Mountain Ranch, Coos County, 115 ac. $355,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Elk Mountain 160, Josephine County, 160 ac. $160,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Running Cougar Ranch, Grant County, 637.7 ac. $1,995,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

Busted Bit Ranch, Lake County, 320 ac. $715,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

K.C. Ranch 3 Lot Partition, Klamath County, 519.8 ac. $350,000, Garrett Zoller, (541) 944-8821

1176 TERRITORIAL HWY, douglas County, 11 ac. $125,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

North Ranch, Lake County, 3,352.00 ac. $1,693,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Gentleman Farm, Malheur County, 59.1 ac. $696,000, Austin Callison, (208) 870-1757

28 Acres Buildable, Washington County, 28.3 ac. $350,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

Tunnel Road 40, douglas County, 40 ac. $125,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Umpqua Valley AVA, douglas County, 155 ac. $1,650,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Callahan Ridge Ranch, douglas County, 86.6 ac. $695,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Tiller School, douglas County, 6.6 ac. $350,000, Garrett Zoller, (541) 944-8821

JACKASS CREEK, Harney County, 299 ac. $110,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763

Bear Canyon Ranch, douglas County, 644.8 ac. $1,600,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Ocean View Secluded Retreat, Lane County, 41.3 ac. $675,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

Rural Property, Jackson County, 4.4 ac. $339,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

1081 West Amanda Roseburg, douglas County, 5 ac. $85,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Chehalem Mtn. Vineyard, Washington County, 102.8 ac. Tennessee RD, Linn County, 8.4 ac. $1,500,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281 $650,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763

Rocky Point Retreat, Klamath County, 1.8 ac. $329,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Grizzly Peak Tract, Jackson County, 21 ac. $80,000, Robert Freeman, (541) 840-8821

Ronan Country Ranch, Josephine County, 99.8 ac. $1,450,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111

Grants Pass Peak 640, Josephine County, 640 ac. $640,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Hitching Post, Josephine County, 212.5 ac. $328,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Iron Creek 80, Josephine County, 80.4 ac. $80,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Bear Mtn Ranch, Jackson County, 300.4 ac. $1,450,000, Wes Walton, (541) 840-8685

Winchuck Valley Ranch, Curry County, 20 ac. $635,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

8488 OCHOCO HWY, Crook County, 58 ac. $320,000, dan Fox, (541) 480-0763

Sand Canyon 320, Lake County, 320 ac. $60,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

1100 Panther Gulch Ranch, Josephine County, 157.8 ac. in the Applegate Valley, Jackson County, 13.6 ac. $1,450,000, Wes Walton, (541) 840-8685 $625,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Brimstone Gulch 316, Josephine County, 316.8 ac. $320,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Lake Ranch, Lake County, 40 ac. $40,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

B-B Ranch, Klamath County, 490 ac. $1,390,000, Rob Ezell, (541) 420-6600

South Umpqua River 60, douglas County, 60.4 ac. $625,000, Robert Freeman, (541) 840-8821

Williams Creek 320, Josephine County, 320 ac. $320,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Long Creek, Grant County, 9 ac. $25,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Keeney Forks Ranch, Grant County, 1,263.00 ac. $1,350,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Louse Lane/Creek 585, Josephine County, 599.4 ac. $600,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Welter Creek 318, Josephine County, 318.3 ac. $317,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Sitkum Lake Ranch, Coos County, 234 ac. $1,290,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Custom Log Home, Coos County, 5 ac. $599,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111

Crowfoot Upper Rogue River, Jackson County, 11.5 ac. $299,000, Wes Walton, (541) 840-8685

East Lake Private Lake, deschutes County, 157.5 ac. $1,250,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Gateway to Paisley, Lake County, 180 ac. $595,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

B & B Sporting Goods, Harney County, 1 ac. $295,000, Garrett Zoller, (541) 944-8821

Crane Prairie Resort, deschutes County, 19 ac. $1,237,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Unique Colonial Valley, Josephine County, 19.3 ac. $569,000, Chris Martin, (541) 660-5111

Woods Creek Ranch, douglas County, 48.7 ac. $289,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

$24,000,000, Garrett Zoller, (541) 944-8821 oregon Long Valley Ranch, Wheeler County, 16,441.00 ac. $21,755,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682 LAND AND WILDLIFE

Silver Rim Ranch, Lake County, 1,682.00 ac. $995,000, Timothy O’Neil, (541) 480-3682

Horseshoe Ranch, Klamath County, 62 ac. $898,000, Rob Ezell, (541) 420-6600

Umpqua Valley Vineyard Land, douglas County, 80 ac. McKnabe Creek 562, Josephine County, 562 ac. $1,200,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281 $560,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Millwood Pines Ranch, douglas County, 7.7 ac. $289,000, Brad Schaffer, (541) 733-9727

Crow and Bear Winery, Josephine County, 17.8 ac. $1,200,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Tom East Creek 280, Josephine County, 280 ac. $280,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

Large Family Home, Josephine County, 5.3 ac. $525,000, Alan deVries, (541) 840-6556

Quartz Creek 160, Josephine County, 160 ac. $160,000, Jason Jantzer, (541) 973-7180

pennsylvania TIMBERLAND REALTY

Quality Kinzua Lodge, Warren County, 10 ac. $695,000, Brian Bullard, (716) 962-9935

Loose Moose Lodge, Clinton County, 95 ac. $575,000, Shawn Wolfinger, (814) 558-8068

south Carolina BRAYS ISLAND REALTY

12 Pinckney Bluff Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $3,450,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

45 Brays Island Drive, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $2,495,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

17 Rice Field Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,795,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

71 Pinckney Landing Drive, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,250,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

24 Goat Island Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $2,995,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

1 Smithfield Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $2,395,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

13 Rice Field Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,700,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

6 Frederick Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,245,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

9 Pocotaligo Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $2,600,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

26 Pinckney Bluff Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $2,250,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

16 Rice Field Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,600,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

16 Pinckney Bluff Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,150,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

2 Shelbray Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $2,500,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

36 Pinckney Bluff Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,950,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

40 Brays Island Drive, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,600,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

22 Scott’s Neck Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $990,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

33 Brays Island Drive, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $2,500,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

22 Eagle Island Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,875,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

2 Scott’s Neck Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,495,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

3 Beech Hill Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $895,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

86 Brays Island Drive, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $2,495,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

64 Brays Island Drive, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,875,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

28 Eagle Island Place, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $1,350,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

103 Brays Island Drive, Beaufort County, 1 ac. $725,000, Brays island, (843) 846-3170

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south dakota HAYDEN OUTDOORS

Moeller Farm and Hunting, Tripp County, 12,108.00 ac. Forester Ranches, Brule County, 320 ac. $6,000,000, Scott Winston, (303) 250-0302 $1,920,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Eureka Hill Top, McPherson County, 136 ac. $594,999, Jake Hyland, (605) 219-0984

Lyman County Acreage, Lyman County, 38 ac. $130,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Rock Creek Ranch, Todd County, 10,071.00 ac. $4,125,000, Scott Winston, (303) 250-0302

White Lake Hunting Lodge, Aurora County, 160 ac. $845,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Chamberlain Commercial, Brule County, 6 ac. $455,000, Justin Hertzel, (402) 416-3847

Dover 40, Butte County, 40 ac. $40,000, Jake Hyland, (605) 219-0984

Cypress Lakes Ranch, Ellis County, 317 ac. $1,250,000, Brandon Azuelo, (866) 800-5263

Blue Bonnet Farms, Montague County, 218 ac. $989,000, Brandon Azuelo, (866) 800-5263

Hidden Lake Ranch, Eastland County, 81 ac. $895,000, Steve Faber, (866) 800-5263

Gombert Ranch, duchesne County, 304 ac. $134,995, Bill Rodgers, (865) 207-5852

Rock Creek, duchesne County, 80 ac. $550,000, Bill Rodgers, (865) 207-5852

3400 VT-133, Rutland County, 175 ac. $1,200,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

640 Edwards Lane West, Rutland County, 70 ac. $325,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

490 Jay Road, Franklin County, 96 ac. $119,500, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

301 Bayley Hazen Rd Lot 6&7, Caledonia County, 23 ac. $62,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1194 North End Road, Grand isle County, 115 ac. $995,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

800 North Street, Rutland County, 281 ac. $300,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

490 Jay Road - land, Franklin County, 96 ac. $119,500, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

207 Bear Hill Road, Orange County, 13 ac. $60,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1194 North End Road, Grand isle County, 115 ac. $995,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

4278 VT-100, Windham County, 85 ac. $299,900, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

500 Marjorie Drive Eden, Lamoille County, 2 ac. $115,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

200 West Hill Pond Road, Washington County, 34 ac. $59,900, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1037 Bailey Road, Rutland County, 101 ac. $935,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

2434 Lynds Hill Rd/Pine Hill Rd, Windsor County, 289 ac.240 VT-25, Topsham, Orange County, 0.7 ac. $299,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 $115,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1500 Old Concord Road, Essex County, 65 ac. $59,900, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

593 Beaver Meadow Rd, Franklin County, 144 ac. $895,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1800 Urquhart Road, Orange County, 286 ac. $289,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1137 Economou Rd, Chittenden County, 10 ac. $109,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

17 Burchard Road, Windham County, 1.4 ac. $57,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

3000 Lottery Road, Rutland County, 526 ac. $789,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

532 Route 30, Bennington County, 30 ac. $250,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

2500 Notch Road, Orange County, 115 ac. $100,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

19 Burchard Road, Windham County, 1.5 ac. $57,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

155 Dragon Brook Road, Addison County, 538 ac. $749,400, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

925 Camp Road, Rutland County, 82 ac. $250,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

209 Coits Pond Road Lot 3C, Washington County, 6 ac. 3191 VT-14, Orange County, 90 ac. $99,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 $55,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

2790 VT Route 109, Lamoille County, 1,779.00 ac. $740,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

39 Mountain Street, Essex County, 30 ac. $230,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

600 Billy Smith Road, Windham County, 89 ac. $99,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

301 Lot 6 Bayley Hazen Road, Caledonia County, 13 ac. $44,500, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

31 West Shore Road, Grand isle County, 1.3 ac. $695,000, Barb Trousdale, (802) 233-5590

555 Oak Hill Road, Chittenden County, 63 ac. $225,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

75 Hunter Brook Rd, Windham County, 121 ac. $99,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

975 Champlain Street, Rutland County, 66 ac. $39,900, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

881 Johnson Farm Road, Windsor County, 245 ac. $594,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

4064 Scott Highway, Caledonia County, 3.7 ac. $185,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1457 East Road, Washington County, 11 ac. $98,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

220 Fleury Road, Lamoille County, 3 ac. $38,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

307 River Road, Rutland County, 66 ac. $549,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

80 Ruff Hill Road, Caledonia County, 167 ac. $167,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

365 Inman Pond Rd, Rutland County, 17.8 ac. $84,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

2806 Danville Hill Road, Washington County, 10 ac. $35,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

508 Reservoir Road, Canaan, Essex County, 98 ac. $545,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1030 Sherman Hollow Road, Chittenden County, 57 ac. 375 Sheldon Road, Rutland County, 7 ac. $159,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 $84,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

2200 VT-14, Washington County, 12 ac. $30,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1000 North Street Ira, Rutland County, 491 ac. $510,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

4646 Munger Street, Addison County, 10.5 ac. $150,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

434 VT-114, Averill, Essex County, 54 ac. $82,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1457 Browns Corner Road, Franklin County, 7.2 ac. $29,900, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

260 Dan Jarvis Road, Windsor County, 59 ac. $499,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

211 West Street, Windham County, 80 ac. $139,900, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

209 Coits Pond Road, Cabot, Washington County, 4.4 ac. 300 Old Mail Route Road, Washington County, 4 ac. $75,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 $25,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

2094 West Street, Orange County, 203.4 ac. $444,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

2500 Colvin Hill Road, Rutland County, 61 ac. $138,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

3750 VT-110, Orange County, 29 ac. $75,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

600 Handy Road, Chittenden County, 10 ac. $399,000, Barb Trousdale, (802) 233-5590

392 Hyatt Camp Road, Benson, Rutland County, 4.6 ac. 2434 Lynds Hill Rd/Pine Hill Rd, Windsor County, 50 ac. 301 Bayley Hazen Rd Lot 7, Caledonia County, 10.2 ac. $135,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 $74,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 $23,500, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

185 Sunrise Lake Road, Addison County, 156 ac. $395,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

2480 Cavendish Gulf Road, Windsor County, 78 ac. $129,900, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

texas NO FENCES

Lago Grande River Ranch, Knox County, 5,230.00 ac. $10,995,000, Jason Pettigrew, (866) 800-5263 Dennis Farm, Grayson County, 457 ac. $2,763,500, Clay Bebee, (866) 800-5263

utah HAYDEN OUTDOORS

Stover Ranch, Uintah County, 83 ac. $795,000, Bill Rodgers, (865) 207-5852

vermont PREFERRED PROPERTIES

178 Old Mail Route Road, Washington County, 5 ac. $25,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

1200 Moody Road, Addison County, 15 ac. $69,900, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

500 Granger Hollow Road, Bennington County, 129.3 ac. 1225 Howard Hill Road, Windsor County, 83 ac. $350,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589 $129,900, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

232 Bailey Bridge Road, Washington County, 8 ac. $65,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

773 Witt’s Bridge Road, Orange County, 87 ac. $325,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

775 Inman Pond Rd, Rutland County, 91 ac. $125,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

149 Frazier Road, Washington County, 17.6 ac. $65,000, Curtis Trousdale, (802) 233-5589

Yakima Canyon Blue Ribbon, Kittitas County, 690 ac. $2,200,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

Little Spokane River, Pend Oreille County, 200 ac. $1,495,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

Klickitat River Retreat, Klickitat County, 20 ac. $625,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

Doris Lane, Lincoln County, 100 ac. $109,900, dustin Radabaugh, (304) 704-7207

Left Hand, Roane County, 91 ac. $91,000, dustin Radabaugh, (304) 704-7207

Whitetail Drive, Putnam County, 70 ac. $64,900, dustin Radabaugh, (304) 704-7207

Newcastle Green Mountain, Weston County, 1,000.00 ac. Tweed Lane 29 Lander, Fremont County, 29 ac. $1,500,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378 $350,000, Cody Jacks, (307) 349-2215

Slate Creek Tract 14, Fremont County, 35 ac. $160,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Sand Draw Road Tract 2, Fremont County, 8 ac. $79,900, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Rock Creek 480, Fremont County, 480 ac. $1,000,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Sand Draw Road Tract 1, Fremont County, 321 ac. $329,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Tweed Lane Acreage, Fremont County, 15 ac. $150,000, Cody Jacks, (307) 349-2215

Natrona County Hunting Camp, Natrona County, 40 ac. $69,500, Cody Jacks, (307) 349-2215

Daniel Estate, Sublette County, 23.3 ac. $850,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

National Forest Out-lot, Fremont County, 49 ac. $300,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Cabin Site 5c Bear Lodge Mtn., Crook County, 40 ac. $140,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

MT. ARTER ESTATES, Fremont County, 4 ac. $50,000, Cody Jacks, (307) 349-2215

Sheldon Gulch, Fremont County, 417 ac. $667,200, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Lander Cottage, Fremont County, 0.2 ac. $225,000, Cody Jacks, (307) 349-2215

Granite Springs Lots 5 and 6, Laramie County, 12 ac. $110,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Beaver Creek Estates, Fremont County, 3 ac. $46,800, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Lander Ranchette, Fremont County, 25 ac. $640,000, Cody Jacks, (307) 349-2215

South Rock Creek Reservoir, Fremont County, 35 ac. $200,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Foxpark Butte, Albany County, 5 ac. $99,500, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Rabbit Hill Lot 1, Fremont County, 37.4 ac. $37,000, Cody Jacks, (307) 349-2215

Rattlesnake Ranch, Natrona County, 480 ac. $550,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Country Garden Acreage, Fremont County, 18.3 ac. $195,000, Cody Jacks, (307) 349-2215

Pine Ridge Ranch Estates, Goshen County, 40 ac. $89,500, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

Rabbit Hill Lot 2, Fremont County, 30 ac. $30,000, Cody Jacks, (307) 349-2215

Daniel Ridge, Sublette County, 40 ac. $390,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

North Rock Creek Tract 9, Fremont County, 35 ac. $180,000, Bill Vacek, (307) 699-1378

ROSEWOOD WEST, Fremont County, 5.2 ac. $85,000, Cody Jacks, (307) 349-2215

washington LAND AND WILDLIFE Sunbanks Lake Resort, Grant County, 197 ac. $10,250,000, Jon Stagnitti, (503) 936-8281

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