Welcome To Heartland Hunting Properties

This website has been designed as a sportsman’s guide to acquiring hunting property. Whether leasing or purchasing we have the content to support the decision on when, where and how to reach your goal.
Heartland Hunting Properties has put together an array of unique sources to achieve your dream. You can decide from the Real Estate Section, Auctions or Hunting Land for Lease to reach your dream of hunting in a private environment. If you already own land in one state and would like to take a week or two to hunt in another state then our Swap-A-Hunt link is for you. Click on About Us for a detailed guide through Heartland Hunting Properties.
Hunting and Outdoor News
| Preparing for the Hunt - Scouting | ||
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As a professional writer, author and saminar speaker - one of the biggest problems I hear about or see - is that many hunters do not “scout” (actual field scouting or glassing) as much as they should prior to the hunt, so that they can gain as much information about the area, the game, the ... | ||
| Hunting Sites - Part 2 | ||
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Many hunters realize that they see deer most often at dawn and dusk, but some of them fail to understand that the deer rest in wooded areas during most of the day, get up around sunset, and move out of the woods and into fields after dark. They also don?t understand that, when the weather ... | ||
| Hunting Sites - Part 1 | ||
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Be in the right place, at the right time
The most important thing to know when you are deer hunting is where and when to setup. When you?re hunting you need to know where the deer are likely to be during legal shooting hours. In order to know that you have to have a good knowledge ... | ||
| Scouting for Elk | ||
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Scouting is important for hunting any animal. Unfortunately most non-residents, and many residents, do not have the luxury or time to scout an area for elk. For those who cannot scout there are some ways to increase their success rates. The most obvious way is to use the services of an outfitter. By using an ... | ||
| No Such Thing As Safe Ice, Only Safer Ice | ||
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Ask anyone who has had the misfortune of falling through thin or bad ice, and most would agree: There is no such thing as safe ice, only safer ice.
“It is a cold and painful lesson that Mother Nature teaches us” said Col. Michael Crider, head of the DNR’s Law Enforcement Division. “Ice fishermen aren’t fair ... | ||