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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

Calling Elk Bow Close
Whether hunting public or private land, the fundamentals of calling elk remain the same We heard the bull bugle at first light and snuck into his core area. When I hit a lick on my bugle, the bull sim­ply came unglued and stormed our position like a tank, crashing through brush and small lodgepole pines like ... Related posts:
  1. In Range: Getting All the Elk Calling Secrets
   
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    Flu-Prone Elk Hunters: It May be Altitude Sickness
    MISSOULA, Mont. – Flu is on everyone?s mind this autumn. So for hunters who start feeling lousy upon arrival in elk camp, the diagnosis may seem obvious. But, like skiers and mountain climbers, elk hunters at high elevations also are prone to altitude sickness with symptoms that look and feel like the flu?headache, dizziness, nausea, ... Related posts:
    1. Horse Riding, Packing Tips for Greenhorn Elk Hunters
       
  • Elk Country Athlete: 5 Ways to Train for Better Hunting
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    Five Reasons to Take a Cow Elk
    MISSOULA, Mont. – Your crosshairs shift undecidedly between a raghorn bull and a big cow, both standing broadside at 60 yards. The elk tag in your pocket makes both animals legal. Which one do you shoot? The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation offers 5 reasons to consider taking the cow: Reducing a herd to fit the carrying capacity ... Related posts:
    1. Research Offers 10 Reasons for Managing Wolves
       
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    Do You Really Care About Conservation?
    I’ve been watching several programs on the Science, Discovery, History, National Geographic and  Planet Green channels lately. One program that really caught my attention was called the Spirit Walk (or something similar). It chronicled the adventure of the first white man to ever  be allowed to take part in one of the rituals of the ... Related posts:
    1. The People Behind a Conservation Success Story
       
  • Unprecedented Rebound of Whitetail Deer Began With Conservation
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  • A Pocket Guide to Care and Handling of Game Birds from Field to Table
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    Treestands Have Come a Long Way
    by Ray Metzler, Alabama Hunter Education Coordinator Treestands or elevated platforms of many designs have been used by various types of hunters for many years. I can remember ?hugging? a tree to utilize the foot portion of a climbing stand in the 1970s and 80s. I cringe when thinking back on those early years when hunting ... Related posts:
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    The Latest News From The USDA

    Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Highlights Farm to School Initiatives in Montana
     
    Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Promotes Collaborative Approach to Forest Restoration and Job Creation in Montana
     
    USDA Announces Formation of Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Advisory Committee
     
    USDA Celebrates National School Breakfast Week
     
    USDA Seeks Project Proposals to Improve Water Quality in Mississippi River Basin