SpringLake Angus Northeast
With water, food, canyons and fields, it’s the perfect habitat for animals to thrive! Specifically, the deer and turkey in the area are bigger and more plentiful than further south. In the winter, deer will stick together in bunches of 75-100, while the Niobrara turkey roam about in hefty flocks.
We are happy to offer our bunk room above the barn, which contains six beds, a bathroom and shower. In addition, we have a full kitchen and liquor license and would be delighted to host you for supper if you’re interested. Otherwise, you are welcome to pitch a tent or stay 20 miles down the road in O’Neill or Lynch, Nebraska. We have buildings you can store and hang up your game in. We are willing to assist in retrieving any game that is difficult to access, such as in a canyon, however, we ask that you respect our time constraints with our daily work.
We have no minimum or maximum number of booking days. Although, we set a high bar for our sportsmen to leave no trace. We pride ourselves very much in our environmental footprint and ask you to respect the land that you are on. We want you to have a great experience out in the wilderness and enjoy the time you have out there!
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Property Details & Ground Rules
- Check In: After 6:00 AM
- Check Out: Before 9:00 PM
- Nearby Interstate: No
- Nearby Highway: No
- Nearby Airport: N/A
- Campfires: Not allowed
- Pets: Allowed on property
- ATV's: Not allowed
- Parking: Yes
- Vehicles: 6 Allowed
- Drive-in Access: Yes
- Walk-in Access: Yes
- Guests: 6 Allowed
Landowner Rules: No garbage or trash left behind. We pride ourselves in giving sportsmen a pristine environment to hunt.
Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request.
Reviews (1)
5.0- ESErich S
Gene, Kelcie, and Candy were very hospitable and made us feel welcome. The Lodging and food was great. They definitely have very good turkey habitat. Spring was late coming in along with a decline in turkey population made the turkey hunting hard. We had a group of four and harvested two nice gobblers. Along with the private ground there are a couple public land properties within a short drive which gives you more dirt to cover. I would go back. The turkeys may move in later in the season and hopefully will increase in population next year. I have found populations are down in Kansas and Missouri as well. Hope it changes.
Reviewed by Guest on May 2022