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DESCRIPTION The whitetail deer is a large animal which varies quite a bit in size, depending on the particular subspecies (there are 30 recognized) and the region where it is found. The adult whitetail deer's weight averages from about 100 to 350 pounds. Mature males are generally larger than the females. The whitetail is an ungulate, or hoofed animal, with each foot ending in a cloven or two piece hoof. The under parts of the deer's body are white with a white patch on the throat and another smaller band of white around the nose. The underside of the tail is also white. The upper body parts are colored reddish brown during the warmer months but in the fall, whitetail deer molt into their winter coats of dark, grayish brown. For several months of the year, male whitetail deer, known as bucks, are easily recognized by the presence of antlers on their head, which the females, known as does, lack. Once in a great while female deer (doe) will also have antlers. Deer Antler growth usually begins during the month of March or April, by August or early September, antlers are fully-grown. Deer antlers are among the fastest growing tissues known to man. Growing at an average of 1 to 2 inches per week during development. Growing antlers are covered with a living tissue called velvet. During development, the deer’s antlers are very delicate. This is the time when most antler damage or breakage occurs. Velvet is shed or rubbed off by the buck as he rubs saplings with his antlers. After the breeding season, bucks will shed their antlers. Antlers are usually shed in January or February. Antler shedding usually occurs earlier in northern states than southern states. A new pair of antlers will start growing in the spring.

Quail kansas,goose hunting and phesant as well as wild turkey hunting.

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560 Acres...Rice County, KS. "Whitetail Heaven."

This land is located just one mile east of the 22,000 acre Quivara National Wildlife Refuge. This Refuge is home to thousands of migrating Central Flyway waterfowl each fall. The big plus of the proximity of the Refuge to the 560 acres is the Enormous Whitetail Population it supports. This, coupled with the fact that Big Game Hunting is not allowed on the Refuge, provides the surrounding properties with a continuous supply of high quality whitetail bucks, sporting World Class racks. If you are a serious Deer hunter, you understand that during the "Rut", it is nothing for a buck to travel miles in search of a doe in heat.

The 560 acres is in native grass, with acres of large cottonwood and cedar trees, plum thickets, two good size ponds, and numerous watering holes. In addition to three working wells which supply the ponds, we have established four fenced "food plots" with high quality alfalfa , wheat, and milo.

From a Sportsman's view point, this land also has another outstanding feature. There is only one road into or out of the land. This is a one mile, abandoned township road. All four sides of this property have a one mile buffer, without public roads.....giving complete privacy and undisturbed hunting. Turkey , Quail, and Mallard Ducks, round out the hunting opportunities.

This property will produce an annual income from all sources of approximately $20,000/yr. (Land is fenced and cross fenced to prevent overgrazing)

480 Acres..."Waterfowl Heaven."

Located in Northeastern Stafford County, KS.,this property is just ½ mile south of the "Great Salt Marsh" of the Quivara National Wildlife Refuge. The "marsh" is a large lake of approximately 2500 acres, which is the main resting area for the thousands of geese, ducks, cranes, shore and songbirds, which use the Central Flyway each fall. The enormous Agricultural farm ground base which surrounds the Refuge, provides thousands of acres of wheat, corn, sorghum, and alfalfa for the visiting waterfowl to feed on each day of their stop over.

Located on the 480 acres are two shallow water ponds, each between one and two acres in size....these are perfect "drop in" sights for the many ducks that are flying to and from the Refuge all day.


160 of the acres is excellent wooded terrain, with perfect deer habitat.....again the proximity to the National Refuge, keeps the supply of trophy bucks endless.( Bowhunters took 160+, and a 180+ score bucks off this piece in 05) Finally, there are solid populations of both Turkey and Quail as well.


Annual income from this 480 is in excess of $17000, not counting any hunting leases. There are three pumping oil wells located on this land, producing $7,000+ per year.(included in the $17,000.)

For complete information, and detailed maps..regarding either purchase or lease, Please contact Tom Turner of St. John, KS. Phone (620)546-3433... Email Turnert@stjohnks.net Terms available to qualified buyers.


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