Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: Carl on March 30, 2018, 07:19:24 PM
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I’ve seen posts about folks looking for duck clubs or leases. I saw this property today near Duval. I know absolutely nothing about it, just passing it on.
It’s located near the bad circle on the left side of the map picture.
Carl
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Sure hope hunters gobble this up, would hate to see it used for something other than hunting. I've had the privilege to hunt this place the past few years, "amazing." The owner has done an excellent job turning this property into a "duck magnet."
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I called and left a message to get more details, but haven't heard back yet. Does anyone know the deal?
I'm certain the land can't be built on because it floods, so there isn't too many things it's useful for.
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Quick search on Zillow/Redfin aren’t showing any raw land for sale in that area. If you get a response with a price, please post. I’m curious on the details.
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It's not listed on the MLS. That place used to be a poplar farm. They cut a lot of trees and never re-planted it. It spends a lot of the year water logged at a minimum if not mostly underwater. The company that owns it is a trucking company I believe. Like a dump trucking company.
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Here's the property in 2007 and 2017, showing the improvements made. Looks like a few built in blinds too. :tup:The lowest is at the 29 foot level on the property. Doug
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I haven't heard directly from the seller, but another member says:
the seller wants $750k for these 73 acres.
He also has a 1/4 share of 91 acres north of that for $300k.
I don't have my checkbook handy, so would someone go ahead and grab it? :chuckle:
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Is farmland up there worth over $10K an acre?
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No way farm property worth that. Someone hopes for the Hunting club crowd to snap it up. That ground is useless for farming at least 4.5 months out of the year.
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No way farm property worth that. Someone hopes for the Hunting club crowd to snap it up. That ground is useless for farming at least 4.5 months out of the year.
:yeah:
It's always seemingly very wet.
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Is farmland up there worth over $10K an acre?
Your'e right WSU, you could buy a lot of Mallards to release in the local gravel pit on opening day for that price! :yike: Doug
MALLARD DUCKLINGS (Here's what they cost over the internet right now.)
Product No. Mallard-Duckling
Straight Run DUCKS $7.20 each
min. 5
Female DUCK $9.75 each
Male DUCK $9.75 each
The Mallard is a bantam breed which is native to most countries of the Northern Hemisphere. They are one of the most common wild duck variety and all domesticated ducks, except for the Muscovy, are derived from the Mallard. Mainly raised for hunting clubs, decoration for ponds or as pets.
Please check with Federal &/or State regulations for any permits needed to raise this breed.
Weight: Female-2.25 lbs. Male-2.5 lbs.
Fair producer of blue, buff, or green eggs.
(Free Shipping on all baby birds!)
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It would be hard to not go over your hen limit shooting that banded one first....
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I would guess that not much farmland in Puget Sound goes for farm land prices these days.
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I would guess that not much farmland in Puget Sound goes for farm land prices these days.
That's not farmland though.
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Duck Haven next door is planted. You would have to do the same, so your not sitting in your blind watching all the birds land on the property next to you. The big clubs have the ducks trained in that valley to hit the corn.
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It looks like they have some crops planted now from the google image?
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The property has been planted with 15 acres of corn, 5 acres of buckwheat and millet the past 5 years. Duck Haven plants 4 acres of corn. Habitat management is paramount, and this property grows crops extremely well. It is not uncommon to bust 2000-3000 birds of the ponds first thing in the morning.
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Well, if we all check under our sofa cushions, we may come up with the down payment. :chuckle:
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10K an acre is not uncommon for prime farmland in skagit and whatcom counties. Thank you
blueberries.... Wet ground not so much but hunting is now big business.
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This property looks just down the street from a property I leased for a few years... If someone posts the address I can verify.
If so, it's the previous Banded Hunts property. I never hunted it (again, I was just up the road), but I heard them plenty. Good late season hunt...