Whitetail Property is excited to bring this top-notch, turnkey waterfowl hunting property, originally designed and built by the legendary waterfowler Ralph Kohler—established waterfowl hunting, located in a great migration flyway area. Beautiful, underground concrete blind with electricity holds fourteen shooters. The work has all been done, ready to hunt. Close to the Missouri River and on the Central Migratory Flyway, this area attracts thousands of duck and geese on their fall and spring migrations, providing plenty of exciting hunts. A paved road will take you to this hunting area just east of Tekamah. A new electric well fills the pond and offers fresh water for the “bubbler,” keeping water open throughout the hunting seasons. This underground blind is nothing short of fabulous. The blind is made of concrete, underground with electric power, propane heat, refrigerator, stove, griddle, large storage area, and plenty of room to move around. The hunting deck will hold fourteen shooters. The blind is strategically located between grain fields and the water slough. Just fill the pond, ready the blinds, and put out the decoys, and you can start to call in the flocks of ducks and geese……all within an hour's drive from the Omaha metro area! Properties like this dream waterfowl hunting location that is complete, tested, and proven rarely come to the market in this region. Commercial waterfowlers need to take a look. To make an appointment to view this outstanding property, please contact the listing Whitetail Properties agents, Rod Nelson or Billy Chromy.
Property Features:
- 45 minutes north of Omaha, NE, east of Highway 75
- 30 minutes south of Sioux City, IA
- 10 minutes east of Tekamah, NE
- Large pond, flooded with new electric well
- Fresh water from the well through the “bubbler” provides open water throughout the seasons
- Underground large, all concrete blind will hold fourteen shooters
- The blind has electricity, propane heat, stove, refrigerator, griddle, and lots of room for storage
- Blinds located between grain fields and water source
- Close to the Missouri River