Exceptional turnkey bird hunting properties of this caliber rarely come to market, making Pheasants On Indian Creek a truly unique offering for serious hunters. This meticulously managed 237-deeded-acre sanctuary represents the pinnacle of upland game hunting destinations in central Montanas renowned Judith Basin region, where years of intensive stewardship have created an optimal ecosystem supporting thriving game bird populations.
The crown jewel of this property is its robust pheasant population, carefully cultivated through habitat enhancement and strategic management practices. The mature cover provides ideal roosting, nesting, and feeding areas that support healthy bird numbers throughout the hunting season. Beyond pheasants, the property hosts excellent populations of Hungarian partridge and sharp-tailed grouse, with these challenging game birds thriving in the diverse grassland habitats and providing explosive flushes that add excitement to any hunting excursion.
Whitetail and mule deer are regularly observed throughout the property, benefiting from established food plots and cover, which also provides additional hunting opportunities. The diverse ecosystem supports a wide range of wildlife species, creating a rich outdoor experience that showcases central Montanas natural abundance. The property boasts an established, mature habitat developed over multiple seasons, with thoughtfully positioned food plots ensuring consistent nutrition sources and attractive holding areas that concentrate birds year-round.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND HUNTING
This 237-acre property has been carefully managed to create an ideal pheasant habitat. The land features a perfect mix of food plots, woody brush, trees, and both native and cultivated grasses.
Each year, the food plots are planted with small grains, including oats, barley, and wheat. Thousands of shrubs and trees have been added to complement the existing native sage and buck brush, creating dense thermal cover where birds can shelter. The remaining land consists of a patchwork of native and cultivated grasses that provide excellent nesting and escape cover. The habitat management has been so successful that hunters can expect to find birds on virtually every acre of the property.
Indian Creek, a small prairie stream, flows north through the western portion of the property for about one mile. Near the center of the property, a small artificial pond in a natural draw provides an additional water source for wildlife.
Central Montana is a dream come true for big game hunters! With abundant populations of elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, and antelope, its hard to choose what to chase. The property lies within hunting district 419 for deer and elk, and pronghorn antelope district 471. This region boasts thousands of acres of BLM, Montana State, and Block Management Land; hunting opportunities are endless. Whether you choose an outfitter or a DIY hunt, we hope to see you for your next hunting adventure in Central Montana.
IMPROVEMENTS
The improvements include a 40' x 50' metal building and a 26' x 28' lean-to. The enclosed shop has corrugated steel siding and a cement floor. The buildings gable roof design provides ample height for equipment storage, while large overhead doors accommodate trucks and farm machinery. A notable feature is the rainwater collection system on the back wall, where two large polyethylene tanks capture roof runoff through gutters and downspouts, demonstrating smart water conservation in this rural setting.