Premier Whitetail Hunt Farm on the Ninnescah River | Sumner County | Peck, KS (2024)

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Not often does a hunting farm with these qualities come to market, especially one that is 20 minutes from the heart of Wichita, Kansas! A quick glance at the satellite imagery of this property and any deer hunter will jump at the opportunity to hunt this place!

Location is everything and this piece of Ninnescah River bottom ground will be hard to beat for a nonresident hunter or family that resides in the Wichita metro. Lying just west of Peck, Kansas along the northern edge of Sumner County, this 228-acre property consists of roughly 105 acres of drillable crop ground with the remaining 123 acres being mature timber and early succession edge habitat.

The seclusion provided by this tract's relative positioning is a key component in creating an incredible deer hunting paradise. Travel one mile down a dead-end road then turn off and head down a two-track that stops at the gate to this property. Access comes in from the northwest corner and you can drive a pickup or UTV around the entire perimeter of the crop ground. Given the layout of the land, there are abundant treestand and blind locations to hunt in winds of all directions.

Let's circle back to the satellite imagery and take notice of how this property sits on the inside of a horseshoe bend in the river. Within all that cover provided by brushy pastures and mature timber is 105 acres of crop production. You have all the food! The western field is composed of Class 1 and Class 2 loam soils while the eastern field has more marginal Class 4 loamy sand soil. The current tenant is practicing no-till planting as any responsible crop producer should when farming this close to a major waterway. Wheat and double-crop soybeans are the current cash crops being produced with more crop diversity to be added in the future. The current landowners are share cropping on a 1/3 - 2/3 basis and average yearly income is substantial. Any wheat planted this fall will be harvested in June and proceeds will stay with the current owners.

Another thing to take notice of is the large amount of hardwood timber and perennial cover on this property. Over a mile of riparian timber runs along the western, southern, and eastern boundaries of the land. Just under a mile of Ninnescah River frontage is provided as well. All this cover provides bedding, staging areas, and an incredible travel corridor for whitetail deer. After a morning of boots-on-the-ground scouting, loads of deer sign was located on all areas of the property. Dozens of scrapes along field edges, countless rubs, and game trails that you could walk for hours upon hours. It is safe to say that the deer density along the river is very high! This property is located in Deer Management Unit 15. The large trees also create roost locations for the Rio Grande turkeys that work up and down the river drainage. If you are a duck hunter, the river access gives you a great late-season spot to hunt when nearby ponds and lakes freeze up. Take one drive around the south side of Wichita in December or January and you will see the vast number of waterfowl that use this flyway.

If you are in need of somewhere to stay, then this place has you covered! There are two trailer homes on the land, both having water wells and septic tanks. They would make for perfect hunting cabins for you and a couple of your buddies. There is also a wood-framed, metal building with electricity and a concrete floor that can be used to store agricultural equipment, off-road vehicles, and hunting gear! While not quite turnkey, this property is well on its way to becoming just that. A little cleanup and TLC will have the living quarters and storage building ready for any occasion! If you somehow manage to miss your alarm for a morning hunt, simply sit out on the back deck and see what strolls through the yard. Lots of time and effort was put into the improvements over the current period of ownership. The existing owners have enjoyed hunting and managing this land for nearly 40 years!

Trail cameras are currently running on the property and wildlife pictures will be updated as they become available.

Please call or email the listing agent, Tyler Gentry, at (316) 641-3173 or tgentry@mossyoakproperties.com to set up your private showing of this property! Access to this tract is very private so please call the listing agent before attempting to view it.

- 228 +/- Total Acres

- Ninnescah River Frontage

- Mature Timber

- Drillable Crop Ground

- Incredible Deer and Turkey Hunting

- River Duck Hunting

- High-Quality Wildlife Habitat

- Private and Secluded Access

- Mineral Rights Intact and Transfer at Sale

- Taxes: $ 610 (2021)

- 20 minutes to Wichita, KS

- 30 minutes to ICT Airport

- 2 hours, 20 minutes to Oklahoma City, OK

- 2 hours, 30 minutes to Tulsa, OK

- 3 hours, 15 minutes to Kansas City, KS

Premier Whitetail Hunt Farm on the Ninnescah River | Sumner County | Peck, KS (2024)

FAQs

What are the best counties to hunt whitetail in Kansas? ›

Here, we venture into the stunning territories of Allen, Labette, Crawford, and Neosho counties. Picture this: dozens of miles of Neosho River frontage and some of the world's most coveted trophy buck hunting in the world.

How many deer tags can you get in Kansas? ›

Annual hunting licenses can be purchased online by clicking here or through all licensed agents, or Kansas Department of Wildlife and Park offices. No hunter may purchase more than one permit that allows the harvest of an antlered deer.

What is the daily bag limit for deer in Kansas? ›

Daily bag limit is 3. Antlerless Whitetail only. Units 10A, 12, 13, 15 and 19 only. Eurasian collared and ringed turtle doves only.

Where is the best place to hunt mule deer in Kansas? ›

KANSAS TROPHY WHITETAIL & MULE DEER OUTFITTER

We have over twenty miles of Long Branch Creek, Rock Branch Creek, Walnut Creek, Wildcat Creek and Sapa Creek. These areas provide some of the best habitat for Trophy Class Whitetail and Mule Deer available anywhere in North America.

What part of Kansas has the biggest whitetails? ›

Tuttle Creek Wildlife Area: The Tuttle Creek Wildlife Area offers some of the finest buck hunting in the state. Both hardwood forests and prairie areas populate Tuttle Creek. A man-made reservoir also lies within Tuttle Creek, creating a high floodplain that is often populated by larger trophy bucks.

What unit in Kansas has the best deer hunting? ›

Unit 15/16 is by far the best unit in Kansas and is located south central part of the state. This is where Megaflight Outdoors runs its whitetail deer hunts. All fees listed below will have an internet convenience fee added at time of applying online for a permit or preference point.

Can you carry a pistol while bow hunting in Kansas? ›

Handguns may be possessed during big game archery seasons but may not be used to take big game. Firearms: Centerfire rifles and handguns that are not fully automatic, while using only hard-cast solid lead, soft point, hollow point, or other expanding bullets; shotguns using only slugs.

Can you retrieve a deer on someone else's property in Kansas? ›

In Kansas state statute reads that it's legal to retrieve game until you're asked to leave. It says nothing about leaving firearm/bow upon entry or whether or not property is posted. Though it does seem every landowner, hunter, and even wardens, as BrownDogs said, have their own interpretation.

In what state can you shoot the most bucks? ›

Hunting the 3 States with the Most Deer
  • High deer densities make for fun hunts, but these don't come without drawbacks. ...
  • Texas is home to more whitetails than any other state. ...
  • Wisconsin is home to a very large deer herd. ...
  • Pennsylvania has a large whitetail herd, but it's needed to support the massive number of hunters.
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Is Kansas going to stop baiting deer? ›

The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks has not yet taken any action to restrict deer baiting. When the agency began investigating in June 2023, it said the project would be a “multi-year exploration of issues surrounding baiting wildlife.”

Can you bait deer on private land in Kansas? ›

Baiting wildlife remains a legal activity on all private lands in Kansas, which comprise nearly 98 percent of lands in the Sunflower State.

What is the minimum caliber for deer hunting in Kansas? ›

Minimum caliber rifle allowed by law in Kansas is . 243.

Do you have to draw for a mule deer tag in Kansas? ›

Preference points do not apply in the Mule Deer Stamp draw, and those successful in drawing a mule deer stamp will need to pay the $150 stamp fee. If not drawn for the mule deer stamp, non-residents will still receive a whitetail deer permit for that successful draw unit.

What state has the biggest mule deer bucks? ›

1. Colorado: Colorado has a mule deer population between 400,000 and 450,000 animals, and this state has produced more record mule deer than any other. The largest typical mule deer ever killed, which scored 226 4/8 inches, was taken in Dolores County in 1972.

Where can I find the biggest mule deer? ›

1. Colorado: Colorado is king no matter how you slice the data. It puts out the most and biggest record mule deer bucks of any state in the country.

What part of Kansas has the most deer? ›

Mule deer are mostly in west Kansas with whitetails more in the east.

What county produces the biggest whitetail deer? ›

Buffalo County, Wisconsin, has produced more Boone and Crockett Club record-book whitetails than anywhere else. It's the number one county in the number one state, according to Club records.

What counties are good for deer hunting Kentucky? ›

When it comes to top-end bucks, it's hard to beat counties that border the Ohio River and those in the western half of the state. Some of the best include Breckinridge, Butler, Christian, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hanco*ck, Hardin, Hart, Henderson, Hopkins, Logan, Muhlenberg, Ohio, and Todd.

Where is the best place to hunt whitetail deer? ›

Best Deer Hunting States by Population
  1. Texas. The Lone Star State is number one by far, with a whopping estimated herd of 5.3 million.
  2. Mississipi. Mississippi is not only on a sharp upswing for big deer, but it also has an impressive estimated population of 1.75 million whitetails.
  3. Alabama. ...
  4. Pennsylvania. ...
  5. Wisconsin.

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