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Farm 17 (1 to 4 Hunters)
This hunt is one of my personal favorites. Hay, corn, soy beans, and wheat, complimented by excellent fence rows and a good ditch, and topped off with a good sized patch of set aside right in the center of the farm make this site a great pheasant quail & chukar hunting area. It is one of the most requested farms in our operation.

Farms 18 & 27 (1 to 4 Hunters)
These farms are used alone or combined in the fall, but in winter they are usually hunted combined. Excellent fence rows, a birdy ditch, some set aside, crop stubble, and various other patches of cover, all add up to an excellent hunt for sportsmen who are willing and able to recognize birdy cover, and to walk to the cover to get their game.

Farm 19 (2 to 4 Hunters)
This is a large farm with rough cover. There is a long brushy ditch, and heavy fence rows, with corn or soy bean stubble in the fields. One small field with alternating strips of soybeans and corn was left unharvest to provide winter cover and food. Excellent bird and rabbit cover for brush busters willing to work. This farm is very difficult to hunt alone.

Farm 20 (2 to 4 Hunters)
This is a big difficult hunt, but the area is very productive for
Hunting! Hunting! Hunting! Classic winter pheasant hunting with lots of brushy fencerows, ditches, and set aside to enhance corn and soybean production areas. Lots of rabbits. Bring your walking shoes.


Farm 21 (1 - 6 Hunters)
Like hunting the prairie. This very large hunt is excellent for pointing and flushing dogs. The whole farm is in the 10 year set aside program (CRP) with several large sorghum feed plots. This is a great hunt, but at the owners request, NO SUNDAY HUNTING!

Farm 22 (1 - 4 Hunters)
Hay, corn stubble, some standing corn, fencerows, and a little set aside make for a good hunt for skillful pheasant hunters, but it can be tough. There are some pretty bare areas to cross in between the cover, and you will be well served if you look over the cover and develop a good plan for your hunt.

Farm 28 (1 or 2 Hunters)
This is a beautiful farm, but after the farming it is a relatively small hunt. Good fence rows, a field of set aside that was partially mowed this year, and some small swails provide a comfortable hunt for one or two hunters.

Farm 29 (1 to 4 Hunters)
Medium sized grassy prairie with fencerows and small wooded area. At the owners request NO SUNDAY HUNTING!

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