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405 Acres of Iowa Hunting Land for Sale by Spook Nation Farms

Spook Spann, of Spook Nation TV, is selling one of his personally managed hunting farms, a 405 acre property in Grant, Iowa.

2011-11-23
ATLANTA, GA, November 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) Spook Spann, of Spook Nation TV, is selling 405 acres of hunting land in Grant, Iowa. Located in the heart of Iowa's prime buck land with a one acre working vineyard, this Iowa hunting property contains a great number of existing amenities and is sure to impress the most avid deer hunter.

"I have personally harvested several great bucks off of this land, and I know that this will make an awesome farm for someone who is serious about hunting true world class bucks," asserts Spook Spann, professional hunter and manager of Spook Nation Farms. "When it comes to hunting big whitetail deer, this is some of the best hunting land Iowa has to offer."

Iowa is known for its prime bucks and produces many trophy deer in certain areas. There have been two bucks killed on the Iowa hunting land for sale over 200 inches and multiple bucks from 160" up to 193" in the last 15 years. The hunting property has been personally managed by Spook Spann to attract deer and promote antler growth.

This Iowa hunting land has scattered hardwood, cedar thickets, and food sources to create the ideal habitat for giant whitetail deer. There are approximately 35 acres of high quality seed food plots and 10 acres of CRP, as well as several wildlife ponds.

This Iowa hunting property includes 4 tower blinds and several tree stand sets which line the farm. The hunt farm is also equipped with 4 small cabins in various locations, as well as electricity and city water, allowing residents or visitors to rest in a protected area.

Spook Nation Farms offers only the finest hunting land, hand-selected and personally managed by Spook Spann himself, and is partnered with Stickem Archery, an archery equipment and bow hunting supplies store. For more information about this prime hunting land in Iowa, visit http://www.spooknationfarms.com.

About Spook Nation Farms:

Spook Nation Farms is a collection of professional hunter Spook Spann's personally selected and managed hunting properties. Each property has been carefully managed by Spook Spann to maximize animal genetics and create an optimal environment for hunting, and many of the properties have been featured on Spook Spann's television show, Spook Nation TV.

For more information, visit http://www.spooknationfarms.com.

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[Press-News.org] 405 Acres of Iowa Hunting Land for Sale by Spook Nation Farms
Spook Spann, of Spook Nation TV, is selling one of his personally managed hunting farms, a 405 acre property in Grant, Iowa.