Twenty two acres of quiet hardwood timber in southeast Minnesota's bluff country. This is the kind of place you bring a kid and watch them fall in love with hunting.
Small enough to learn together. Big enough to hold deer. You can sit one stand shoulder to shoulder for that first sit, then spread out a hundred yards as they get the hang of it. Either way, you are never far apart, and that is what makes a woodlot like this so good for a young hunter.
Pressure is low, so the deer stay comfortable and the woods stay quiet. The driftless region grows good whitetails, and this patch of timber is where they like to spend daylight. Hang a stand on the right edge, play the wind, and let them come. The hardwoods carry turkey too, so the tradition runs from fall into spring.
This is not a trophy lease built for bragging rights. It is the spot that becomes the backdrop for the stories your family tells for years. Easy to learn, easy to love, and just the right size to call your own.
Bring your boy. Bring your girl. Bring your dad. This is the ground where it sticks.