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Located 7 miles south of Elk City just off of Highway 160, sits this secluded 262 +/- acres of pure hunting mecca. With a remote low pressured area wrapped in neighboring cattle pasture and tillable bottoms, the continued opportunity to grow and hold mature whitetails is prime with the habitat dynamics this farm holds. With easement access from the east side and minimum maintenance county roadway from the west side, access onto the farm allows one to hunt in multiple stand locations with ease and to get in and out with equipment. The farm is made up of 151 +/- acres of native bluestem, Indian, and switch with cedar thickets and cover throughout. Several large pocketed areas of native grasses wrapped with timber stand show big signs of bedding sanctuaries. 104 +/- acres of mature hardwood timber stand create the remainder of the farm. The volume of oak trees alone is impressive. In addition to the oaks, osage orange, black walnut, elm, and hackberry create the overall. The 7 +/- acres of food plots are broken out into 5 separate plot areas with 3 of the 5 currently planted in wheat/clover mix. 3 of the plots have blinds in places and will convey with the farm, along with 2 overhead bulk feeders. The internal trail system is ideal in overall structure and allows access to each area of the farm. The 2 ponds provide endless water sources along with the spring-fed tributaries that flow to Card Creek. Internal trail system throughout. All minerals intact. Hunting unit #12.