14 Acres, Hayes County - Frenchman Creek Wildlife Acreage
What a fantastic Nebraska acreage in which to build your dream home or vacation retreat! Frenchman Creek Wildlife Acreage is a 14-acre parcel of Nebraska land situated directly adjacent to Frenchman Creek to the north, and Bobtail Creek to the west. Live water makes up two of the boundary lines! Deer move along the Bobtail Creek tree line to graze at the cropland to the south. You could set up a tree blind by that wildlife corridor along Bobtail Creek, or just south of the Frenchman Creek, and get plenty of opportunities. The Frenchman Creek Wildlife Management Area is open for public hunting, directly across the Frenchman to the north, so you can cross the creek and consider that WMA your backyard! Sit in your blind south of the Frenchman and let the public land hunters chase them straight down to you! The Frenchman Creek WMA has sandpits that attract deer, turkey, and waterfowl to the area, and the best fields for them to eat to the south. The shortest distance with the most cover is this property. There is a domestic well near the concrete pad in the southeast corner of the property, and power is on-site as well. Whether you use this as a little hunting spot, a building site, or both, you are sure to get loads of value out of this little gem. Frenchman Creek Wildlife Acreage Legal Description: Section 31, Township 5, Range 33 W of the 6th P.M, SE1/4 SE1/4 AND Section 31, Township 5, Range 33 W of the 6th P.M. W1/2SW1/4SW1/4 Taxes: $183.34 Address: Palisade, NE 69040 County: Hayes