Smart Strategies for Choosing the Best Tracts of Hunting Land for Sale

Posted on: 30 November 2016

Hunting, hiking, camping, and other rugged outdoor sports are favorite activities for a growing number of American families. Some just want to get away from the stresses of urban life and enjoy the beauty and serenity of nature, while others are serious hunters who enjoy experiencing the adventures of hunting deer, turkey, waterfowl, wild boars, or other types of game. If you count yourself among the ranks of these serious hunters and want to enjoy your sport more often, you may be thinking about purchasing a parcel of hunting land. Doing this will allow you to turn it into a hunting paradise to share with your family and friends and these tips will help you choose the best one for your needs. 

Stay within a comfortable radius of your home

Before beginning to view any parcels of hunting land for sale, take time to consider the best location for the property. In most cases, you will get the most use and enjoyment of a property that is located within an hour's drive from your home. Staying within this distance will make it easier to make day and weekend hunting trips, instead of having to limit your excursions to an annual vacation.  

Search for a property with features that attract the species you want to hunt

The best parcels of hunting land will have features that support the needs of the animals that populate it. In addition to sources for the type of food they need, there must also be a good source of water and topography that helps to protect them from their predators. For example: 

  • whitetail deer require available food in the form of mast crops and forage, as well a fresh water source and wooded or brush-covered areas to conceal them from predators
  • wild turkeys need areas to nibble vegetation and find insects, as well as mast crops and other forage, a fresh water source, and mature timber with limbs large enough for roosting
  • water fowl require a suitable water source to provide food as well as protection from land-based predators

While the hunting property you decide to purchase can be improved to better support one or more specific species, the cost to put in ponds, lakes, food plots, and other features can add a substantial amount to the overall cost of owning hunting land. 

Select a property with future potential

Another factor to help you choose the best possible parcel of hunting land for sale is the future potential or use value it offers. Land that can be easily converted to another use or will be able to be easily sold when it no longer needed for hunting land will be a better value for your investment than one that cannot. For help finding a suitable parcel of hunting land for sale, talk to a company like Wellons Land and Timber Co. 

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