| $949,000 | 107.56 Acres |
| County: | Waupaca |
| Township: | Wyoming |
| Price Per Acre: | $8,869 |
| Taxes: | $5,241 |
107.56 Acres — Town of Wyoming, Waupaca County
Several visits to this property and its clear the owner loved it. So many improvements that were just predicated on wildlife enhancement.
The trail system to the food plots is cut for good access — you can get in with most equipment. Also it allows for easy access with out disruption to the rest of the property. That’s not an accident. Along the field edge there’s a berm, planted pines, and native grasses put in for security cover, and it’s working — deer are using the food plots in daylight because they’ve got cover to move through. A few blinds are already set up and will remain with the property.
The trail system is incredible, a full perimeter road and so many internal road we lost track. On 107 acres, that matters — you need to be able to check food plots, get a deer out, or work timber without walking through every acre and pushing everything out ahead of you. Many of the deer we seen during the initial held tight and acted unbothered by our presence.
Access comes from two sides — south and east. That gives a hunter the ability to work around wind direction and deer movement instead of being stuck with one way in. That’s one of the most useful things a property this size can have.
Turkey numbers are good here too. Plenty of sign, birds moving through regularly — that adds a second season on top of deer.
Food plots and tillable ground are already established as food sources. There’s also an opportunity to do more — thinning some of the pine would open up bedding cover and free up ground for additional food. That’s a straightforward next step for whoever buys this. There’s a pond for water. Timber-wise, there’s harvest-ready pine and a hardwood ridge of maple and oak. The mix of pine, hardwoods, open ground, and water creates natural edges that deer are clearly using to move through the property.
Its worth mentioning that the amount of internal edges created by the diversity of the timber and topography was astounding and almost all of it had some sort of sign. that shows me this property not only is big, but hunts big too.
There’s public land nearby, so those days you want to grab a shotgun and just go roam the woods or jump shoot ducks, you’re not upsetting your property.
If your set on building a cabin or home, Boelter road is on the south side of the property. 2 main spots for a building are in a pine stand to the west or in the field to the east. Either will give you easy access to power and lower excavation costs.
The owner is retiring after 37 years and is turning this over to a new owner who can decide how to handle the timber cut. That timber value can be used to help offset the purchase price.
One more note: this property was hunted the old-fashioned way. No trail cameras — just time spent on the land and knowledge of how the deer use it for 37 years.
This portion of Waupaca County is also rich in lake and streams offering a unique opportunity to embark on fishing expeditions that are sure to build tales as big as the deer that roam the area.
To schedule a private showing of this one of a kind property contact listing agent Jeremy VanHulle @ 920-819-1338 or send a text for more information.