The Wallahachie Ranch is nearly 5,000 all contiguous acres straddling the Kansas and Oklahoma state line in Meade County, Kansas, and Beaver County, Oklahoma. Above average genetics of large whitetail and mule deer, desirable population of turkey, exceptional dove and quail hunting, and a variety of high-protein native browse in harmony with a model habitat. Eight domestic water wells are scattered throughout the ranch and there is one large irrigation well. Seven of the wells are equipped with solar pumps and water troughs for irrigating livestock and wildlife. The irrigation well has been recently updated, powered by a Duramax engine, and waters the seventy acres under pivot, providing a controllable year-round food source. Approximately one half of the irrigated pivot lies in each state. A 50’ x 60’ equipment barn and overhead grain bin are conveyed improvements, as well as a 65’ x 100’ metal building with rudimentary living quarters. The Wallahachie embodies the five most crucial keys to extraordinary deer: proven genetics, high protein-base native browse with intense supplemental feed program, equitable water, balanced cover, and large low-pressured neighboring ranches allowing greater odds for a significantly mature buck population. There are fourteen tower blind locations, multiple tree stands, and seven 1,000-pound broadcast feeders. One 24,000-pound bulk feeder, one 60,000-pound corn storage bin, and three 4,000-pound crush feeders have been placed methodically around the ranch. In the spring, a copious number of sheds are found lying on the ground near the feeding areas and in the wheat field. It is not uncommon to find twenty to thirty complete sets, not individual antlers, but sets of sheds. The average score of whitetail bucks over the past ten years is 170” gross. Depending on the year, different crops such as milo, wheat, cow peas, and alfalfa have been farmed solely for the benefit of the wildlife with great success. One of the greatest features of this ranch is its location straddling the Kansas and Oklahoma state line. This means longer seasons than just hunting in one state. Oklahoma tags can be purchased over the counter or online without any kind of draw system. One of the largest whitetails ever taken on the ranch scored 202-1/2” gross. The Wallahachie’s characteristics and location straddling the state line are attributes that are directly influential to the value of the ranch and inimitable when compared to other properties. THE FACTS: ~ 4,892± acres, all contiguous, straddling the Oklahoma/Kansas border ~ 2,100± acres in Kansas ~ 2,792± acres in Oklahoma ~ Approximately three hours and fifteen minutes northwest of Oklahoma City ~ Approximately three hours southwest of Wichita, Kansas ~ Approximately 110 total acres in cultivation, including 70± acres under pivot, balance in native grasses ~ One and a half miles of frontage on Crooked creek, a half mile north of the Cimarron River ~ Some of the nation’s largest scoring native whitetail deer ~ Kansas genetics for large whitetail and access to Oklahoma tags ~ Robust population of turkey, mule deer, dove, and bobwhite quail ~ Average 170” B&C whitetail ~ Three 4,000-pound crush feeders ~ Seven 1,000-pound ASF broadcast feeders ~ One 24,000-pound bulk feeder ~ One 60,000-pound corn storage bin ~ Fourteen box blinds for hunting ~ Seven solar powered water troughs throughout the ranch for wildlife or livestock ~ Road frontage and access on both Oklahoma and Kansas sides ~ Electricity and water on site ~ 65’ x 100’ metal building with rudimentary living quarters ~ 60’ x 50’ equipment barn ~ Minimal oil and gas activity ~ Large acreage ranching neighbors


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Hall and Hall
Hall and Hall
Hall and Hall
Hall and Hall

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