Located in Hancock and McDonough County, this secluded hunting property sits at the end of a dead-end road. Upon entering, a roadway leads north to a small one-room cabin with a full bathroom and an adjacent storage building. From the cabin, a well-established trail network provides easy access throughout the property, connecting multiple food plot locations and stand sites throughout the entire property. To the northeast of the cabin is a small plot site, while the northern portion of the property includes an overgrown field ideal for converting into a large destination food plot. It's surrounded by mature timber on the north and east sides, with a large ag field bordering to the west-an excellent setup for deer movement and hunting strategy. A perimeter trail along the eastern side and southern part of the property allows access to various stand locations. A separate trail at the property entrance offers access to an area that serves as a separate hunting area. The Lamoine River forms much of the east boundary, while Bronson Creek cuts through the southern portion, creating a natural corridor for wildlife and a water source. The property's core is thick bedding cover with various open areas-ideal habitat for holding deer throughout the season. It feels larger than its size and offers that "chess match" type of hunting experience with mature whitetails. If you're looking for a well-set-up hunting property in the Lamoine River corridor, this one deserves your attention.