Clark County
Secluded Big Buck Farm Near Martinsville In Clark County Illinois
N 900th St. Martinsville, IL 62442
Description
Located just southeast of Martinsville and east of North 900th Street, this secluded farm offers outstanding hunting potential and privacy. Access is provided by a quarter-mile grass lane running east off North 900th Street, entering at the northwest corner of the property.
On the west end, you’ll find a small established food plot that curves and extends east along the southern boundary. The farm is predominantly wooded, featuring a diverse mix of thick bedding cover and more open timber. With some hinge cutting and additional Timber Stand Improvement (TSI) practices, the habitat could be significantly enhanced to maximize its wildlife potential.
Approximately one-third of the way down the southern border sits a small timber pond, creating a reliable water source and an excellent ambush location. A secondary water feature—a small ditch flowing in from the north—adds even more natural attraction for wildlife.
One of the standout features of this property is its isolation. With virtually no nearby neighbors and several small timbered travel corridors feeding into the farm, this tract becomes a natural rut hotspot. It’s the type of property where mature bucks push does during the peak of the rut and lock down for several days.
While smaller tracts like this may not produce high deer sightings on every hunt, when you do see one, it’s often a mature, high-caliber buck. This farm offers a rare opportunity to own a manageable-sized property with a proven history of big deer. Contact Adam Crumrin, Land Specialist, for more information at 217-276-2334
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Small Game, Big Game, Upland Game, Predators, Creek/Spring, Food Plot
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- Located southeast of Martinsville
- Quarter-mile grass lane access from North 900th St
- Mostly wooded with thick bedding and open timber
- Established food plot on the west end
- The food plot extends along the south boundary
- Small timber pond on the south side
- Additional water from the north-side ditch
- Strong rut travel corridors and pinch points
- Extremely secluded with minimal neighbors
- Proven history of mature, big-buck encounters
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