
Acres - 115
Max Hunters - 4
Monroe County Wisconsin Hunting Lease
115-acre Monroe County deer and turkey hunting lease. Rain and lightning on day of inspection somewhat hindered the normal scope of my inspection, but I was able to get enough pictures to represent the property. The landowner has never hunted the property but has leased to a group for many years. That relationship eventually parted ways and landowners busy farming, so he wanted Base Camp to find him hunters. I was told that the previous group had always had good success harvesting deer, and wanted to continue leasing, but it appears over time they were at times trespassing and making neighbors unhappy. Landowner stressed to me that his neighbors are all good people, just that his past hunters seemed to think they did not have to respect the boundaries nor get permission if needed to track a wounded deer. Timber is pastured with heifers and some horses. I was told they have a rotational type of pasture situation, so the animals are moved around. The landowner also told me majority of livestock are typically off timbered pasture by end of Oct or early November, but that does vary depending on amount of vegetation each year. From the timber I walked and pictures I took, the impact of the animals certainly appeared to be minimal, at least within the timbered sections. This is a deer and turkey hunting lease. No food plots allowed, because there is nowhere to put those due to the acres already in ag or ground being pastured. Use of ATV is okay for hunting related activities. No camping is allowed at this time but there might be a spot at the access point on the southeastern corner that you can discuss with landowner.
Acres - 115
Max Hunters - 4
Monroe County Wisconsin Hunting Lease
115-acre Monroe County deer and turkey hunting lease. Rain and lightning on day of inspection somewhat hindered the normal scope of my inspection, but I was able to get enough pictures to represent the property. The landowner has never hunted the property but has leased to a group for many years. That relationship eventually parted ways and landowners busy farming, so he wanted Base Camp to find him hunters. I was told that the previous group had always had good success harvesting deer, and wanted to continue leasing, but it appears over time they were at times trespassing and making neighbors unhappy. Landowner stressed to me that his neighbors are all good people, just that his past hunters seemed to think they did not have to respect the boundaries nor get permission if needed to track a wounded deer. Timber is pastured with heifers and some horses. I was told they have a rotational type of pasture situation, so the animals are moved around. The landowner also told me majority of livestock are typically off timbered pasture by end of Oct or early November, but that does vary depending on amount of vegetation each year. From the timber I walked and pictures I took, the impact of the animals certainly appeared to be minimal, at least within the timbered sections. This is a deer and turkey hunting lease. No food plots allowed, because there is nowhere to put those due to the acres already in ag or ground being pastured. Use of ATV is okay for hunting related activities. No camping is allowed at this time but there might be a spot at the access point on the southeastern corner that you can discuss with landowner.
Acres - 160
Max Hunters - 5
Monroe County Wisconsin Hunting Lease
160-acre deer and turkey hunting lease in Monroe County. Nice mix of agricultural and timbered ground along with more apple trees than I could count. There is also a small spring that runs through the southwestern portion of the property. Monroe County may not get the press that some of the other top counties in Wisconsin do, but it is really starting to produce some quality whitetails. Pasturing does occur on portions of the timbered ground. In the northeast portion of timber that I have outlined in blue on the aerial, was selectively logged in 2023 and may in the future have some pasturing on it, but none at time of inspection. The timbered portion south of that has some animals pasturing on it, but primarily in summer months. Tends to be horses pastured on this. The southwestern 40 acres is what has the most amount of pasturing and tends to be more cattle. I tried with the pictures to represent the impact or lack thereof pasturing in each area so read the captions on each picture to know what part of the properties they were taken from. Lastly, the landowner does occasionally do some selective cutting of timber. He wanted me to make sure and disclose that, but also that he would do his best to schedule this outside of the fall deer hunting seasons. My experiences with logging in this part of the state tends to be after the weather has gotten much colder and ground froze up, but this was something the landowner just wanted to make sure the hunters were aware of. Did not appear to me that much logging has been done for several years other than that mentioned above in blue section of aerial, so do not want to scare anyone off that this is an annual event. This is a deer and turkey hunting lease. Respectful use of ATV for hunting related activities is okay when weather and ground conditions permit. Camping for hunting related activities is also okay with permission from landowner as to location on the property. Food plots landowner is open to discussing with you and might even be willing to put something in for you for an additional fee. Challenge will be potential areas are limited due to open ground being in agriculture and pasturing on some of the timbered ground.
Acres - 160
Max Hunters - 5
Monroe County Wisconsin Hunting Lease
160-acre deer and turkey hunting lease in Monroe County. Nice mix of agricultural and timbered ground along with more apple trees than I could count. There is also a small spring that runs through the southwestern portion of the property. Monroe County may not get the press that some of the other top counties in Wisconsin do, but it is really starting to produce some quality whitetails. Pasturing does occur on portions of the timbered ground. In the northeast portion of timber that I have outlined in blue on the aerial, was selectively logged in 2023 and may in the future have some pasturing on it, but none at time of inspection. The timbered portion south of that has some animals pasturing on it, but primarily in summer months. Tends to be horses pastured on this. The southwestern 40 acres is what has the most amount of pasturing and tends to be more cattle. I tried with the pictures to represent the impact or lack thereof pasturing in each area so read the captions on each picture to know what part of the properties they were taken from. Lastly, the landowner does occasionally do some selective cutting of timber. He wanted me to make sure and disclose that, but also that he would do his best to schedule this outside of the fall deer hunting seasons. My experiences with logging in this part of the state tends to be after the weather has gotten much colder and ground froze up, but this was something the landowner just wanted to make sure the hunters were aware of. Did not appear to me that much logging has been done for several years other than that mentioned above in blue section of aerial, so do not want to scare anyone off that this is an annual event. This is a deer and turkey hunting lease. Respectful use of ATV for hunting related activities is okay when weather and ground conditions permit. Camping for hunting related activities is also okay with permission from landowner as to location on the property. Food plots landowner is open to discussing with you and might even be willing to put something in for you for an additional fee. Challenge will be potential areas are limited due to open ground being in agriculture and pasturing on some of the timbered ground.