Located approximately 17 miles northeast of Lancaster, this 417-acre tract sits in the heart of Northwest Minnesota’s aspen parkland transition zone — a region known for producing mature whitetails year after year. What separates this property from many large hunting tracts is simple: It is already producing big bucks without food plots, hinge cutting, or a formal habitat development plan in place. The structure is already here.With the right management strategy, this property has the ability to transition from exceptional to truly elite within just a few seasons.This land consistently produces mature whitetails under its current condition. There has been no intensive food plot program or engineered habitat system installed — yet the deer are here.That tells you something important. The natural blend of cover, edge, and surrounding landscape is already functioning at a high level.The 417 acres offer a rare and balanced mix of habitat types: Approximately 50% open ground currently used as cattle pasture Approximately 40% aspen mix providing natural browse and bedding cover Approximately 35% marsh creating security and low-pressure sanctuary Approximately 25% open high ground offering stand sites and development flexibility (Overlap exists between habitat types, creating layered transition zones and strong edge density.)Aspen pockets, willow edges, and marsh bedding areas combine to create the kind of security cover mature deer require — especially after surrounding crops are harvested and pressure increases elsewhere.This is not an isolated timber block.It is an interwoven habitat system.Neighboring farms in close proximity add another important layer of value.Surrounding agricultural ground provides seasonal nutrition and natural deer movement patterns between food sources and secure bedding cover. This reduces the need for heavy food plot investment while still allowing tremendous upside if implemented strategically.This tract directly adjoins thousands of acres of huntable land managed by the DNR. While publicly accessible, much of this ground is not easily reached by the general hunting public due to terrain and access limitations.This creates a major strategic advantage:Expanded effective habitat footprint Natural buck dispersal;Additional security buffer;Reduced concentrated hunting pressure. It effectively hunts larger than its deeded acreage.A significant differentiator is that deer feeding is legal in Kittson County.
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Lancaster is located in Minnesota. Lancaster, Minnesota has a population of 386. Lancaster is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 35.14% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.54%.
The median household income in Lancaster, Minnesota is $58,125. The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,676 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Lancaster is 38.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of -6.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 20.6 inches per year, with 38.5 inches of snow per year.