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TMauer14

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Where are some good spots for property in Minnesota?

We have 280 Acres in Northwestern Wisconsin and are thinking about relocating. Where are some good spots to look in Minnesota for Whitetail hunting?

Any help or tips are greatly appreciated!

-Travis

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I love the northwoods and still own property there, but for quality of herd and hunting, SE MN. Or even better, cross the border into WI.

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I'd recommend my area, however, if I knew what I knew then etc. I'd select southern zone 1 I'll call it, a 16 day rifle season followed by 16 more muzzleloader days 3 deer area this last year so it is there I'd recommend and it's farm country zone 1 really in that southern zone 1 why the decent deer numbers and permits. Also if they foolishly move the rifle hunt back you'll be in a touch warmer country than lets say zone 1 hugging the Canadian border and you'd be only an hour from the metro.

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Difficulty killing deer is not the problem.

Sounds like SE MN is the way to go, land prices are just outrageous down there. But, i guess you get what you pay for.

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Maybe 20 acres in the metro area and hunt with a bow would be the way to go!

Lots of deer, easy over the counter tags and 20 acres all to yourself what more could a hunter want?

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Sorry, thought you said you were relocating FROM MN. If you are already hunting wi than stay here. Would suggest SW Wi if you can afford it, otherwise central.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Travis, this is a pretty sensitive subject for many people here. There are large tracts of Minnesota land where the deer herd seems to be really struggling.

Honestly, if I had 280 acres in Wisconsin I'm not sure I'd sell it if I was down to my last penny.

Hunting land really isn't "cheap" anywhere that I know of. I've seen peat bog/jackpine swamp selling for $1000.00 per acre! That's silly. I can't even imagine what a nice combination of hardwood/tillable land would sell for?

I've told folks before, if you're really interested in buying good hunting land, central North Dakota is the place to look. A couple hundred acres of cattail sloughs and wet ground will sell for $500-$700 per acre, and you'll have white-tails, pheasants, sharptails, Hungarian partridge, and ducks and geese coming out your ears!

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People also want easy, they shouldn't because that lowers the trophy buck potential of the land, I have an 80 listed at 84,900 and has been on the market for like 4 years now in Ottertail County with 0 offers so there's land out there. Creek runs through it the 1/2 mile, lots of tamarac,willow,grass,cattail and a nice sized poplar,birch,ash, highground where the bucks scrape like crazy, 1 scrape can mean 15 bucks thanks to my t-cam has been the biggest piece of info ever, used to think 1 buck and the others wouldn't dare go near it, wrong. Only had 9 bucks at the scrape last year, anyway, there's stuff out there in places, but most want easy or ease, they want to build a cabin, they want 4 wheeler access, they want heated stands, etc. Well that isn't gonna happen most likely on this 80 but the hunting is very good and it is a top top area for muzzleloading, they move the rifle season back and I'm keeping it as they winter heavy in there and move in thick once things start to freeze, good luck.

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There's also about 20,000 worth of Balsam fir Christmas trees scattered about and the bucks love rubbing those big time.

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Land anywhere can be good if its the "right land"... Id say you could kill more mature bucks off the right 40 in western WI in a season than you could on most 320's in MN in a lifetime. But again... that's the RIGHT 40.

Are you gonna sell your 280? How much you thinking your going to pay? How many acres you want? You want the opportunity at trophy bucks or just shooting deer? How many people are going to be hunting it? DO you have equipment, money, or manpower to improve land to make it better?

There's more than one way to skin the cat! wink

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