Kimmel Ranch Partnership | South
Kimmel Ranch Partnership | South

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Predator/Varmint Huntat Kimmel Ranch Partnership | South

Nearest Town, Turner, Montana
3,400 acres
Package Includes
1 Guest
1 Day
Package Details

In the winter months, come get all the coyotes you can find. Badgers are always in season. We would prefer you don't shoot the weasels or fox.

No lodging available at this time. Camping is permitted.

Additional packages can be accommodated. Please inquire for more information.

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Tricia K

Hosted by

Tricia K

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Land Details

Food
Agriculture • Natural Forage
Water
Livestock Tanks • Ponds • Springs
Being a working ranch, the land is managed for livestock including a pipeline project for stock water, natural reservoirs, and man-made dams, which also provide water for all forms of wildlife....
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Shelter
Draws • Grasslands • Brush • Hills

Hunting Details

Hunting Methods
Firearms
Archery
Included Species
  • Coyote

Frequently Asked Questions

Will there be other hunters on the property for the days I book?
How is the population this year?
Will I receive property maps so that I can plan my hunt?
Does LandTrust allow a day for scouting pre-hunt?
How do I know every property/available package is authentic?

Property Details & Ground Rules

  • Check In: After 6:00 AM
  • Check Out: Before 8:00 PM
  • Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
  • Nearby Highway: 11-20 miles
  • Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
  • Campfires: Not allowed
  • Pets: Not allowed on property
  • ATV's: Not allowed
  • Parking: Yes
  • Vehicles: 1 Allowed
  • Drive-in Access: Yes
  • Walk-in Access: Yes
  • Guests: 4 Allowed

Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request.

Landowner

Tricia K

Hosted by

Tricia K

Response rate: 66%

History of the Kimmel Ranch

Around the time of the turn of the 20th century a young Talbert Shaw boarded a west-bound train with his mother to leave New Hampshire. After unloading their belongings in Harlem, Montana, they rode a freighter north across 26 miles of wild prairie land to an area of Montana nicknamed "The Big Flat", so called for its high elevation and mostly flat landscape (save for some wildlife-rich coulees).  

As an adult in the 1920s, after purchasing the ranch next to his mother's homestead, he married Ms. Lydia Kimmel, a young widow with four very young sons. He "added on" a couple homestead shacks to a Sears-Roebuck house, and the couple farmed and ranched together until Talby's untimely death.  

Lydia's youngest son Pat M. Kimmel assumed operation of the ranch at the tender age of 16. After a stint in the Army, Pat returned home and continued the family business, eventually swooned and married a little Wisconsin girl named Jenny, and had four children of their own. Pat passed away in an accident in 1991, leaving his high school-age boys to pick up where he left off. 

Today, the ranch is owned and operated by Pat's oldest son, Patrick J "PJ" , his wife Tricia, and their two sons Shane and Trever...just three Cowboys and a Cowgirl. They purchased the ranch from PJ's mother in 2001, and have continued to improve and change and build the operation.  

In 2017, the ranch did a slight pivot in its management practices to become more soil health conscious and regenerative than it already was. We look forward to sharing what we're doing to leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.

History of the Kimmel Ranch

Around the time of the turn of the 20th century a young Talbert Shaw boarded a west-bound train with his mother to leave New Hampshire. After unloading their belongings in Harlem, Montana, they rode a freighter north across 26 miles of wild prairie land to an area of Montana nicknamed "The Big Flat", so called for its high elevation and mostly flat landscape (save for some wildlife-rich coulees).  

As an adult in the 1920s, after purchasing the ranch next to his mother's homestead, he married Ms. Lydia Kimmel, a young widow with four very young sons. He "added on" a couple homestead shacks to a Sears-Roebuck house, and the couple farmed and ranched together until Talby's untimely death.  

Lydia's youngest son Pat M. Kimmel assumed operation of the ranch at the tender age of 16. After a stint in the Army, Pat returned home and continued the family business, eventually swooned and married a little Wisconsin girl named Jenny, and had four children of their own. Pat passed away in an accident in 1991, leaving his high school-age boys to pick up where he left off. 

Today, the ranch is owned and operated by Pat's oldest son, Patrick J "PJ" , his wife Tricia, and their two sons Shane and Trever...just three Cowboys and a Cowgirl. They purchased the ranch from PJ's mother in 2001, and have continued to improve and change and build the operation.  

In 2017, the ranch did a slight pivot in its management practices to become more soil health conscious and regenerative than it already was. We look forward to sharing what we're doing to leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.

Location

Starting Price $100.00 / Guest
Package Includes
1 Guest
1 Day
Choose your party size
Choose the date(s) for your trip
Pricing Details
Prices are for exclusive access to this property.
$100.00 x 1 Guest x 1 Day$100.00
Booking Fee+$15.00
Conservation Donation+$10.00

Total
$125.00
Starting Price$100.00 / Guest