Rabbit Hunt: Small Game Shooting in Sumner County
Wellington, Kansas, United States
155 Acres
Price Includes
1 Guest
1 Day
Hunt Rabbits on the Falcon Stone Farm.
150+ acres of no-till wheat/soybeans with some hedge row along the east edge. There is a wide waterway bisecting the field, about 3.5 acres with good prairie grass circling it. No hunting has taken place in over 45 years.
Turkey hunters will most likely see Rios in this part of Kansas.
Falcon Stone Farm was first homesteaded in 1876. Almost 50 years ago, my grandmother purchased the land and it has been passed down for three generations.
The 155 acres are mostly no-till cropland. There is an ancient hedgerow that runs halfway along the eastern edge of the property and a cluster of thick trees in the northeast corner. With no fences on the property, whitetail and small critters have no problem accessing the land to either pass through or stop and feed. Meanwhile, plenty of waterfowl and turkey are attracted to the waterway as well as upland species in the fields.
Very little human activity occurs in the fields, so the animals feel no pressure out there. The wildlife feels right at home!
We are unable to offer lodging arrangements at this time, however we are located just on the outskirts of Wellington, KS. The nearest hotel is only 1.5 miles away and the town offers other amenities if necessary. We would like to cap a party of sportsmen to 3-4 individuals, although there is no minimum or maximum number of days required when booking.
My family and I are happy to open access to our property for recreation and trust that visitors will be respectful of the land and leave it as they found it.
We are looking forward to hosting you at Falcon Stone Farm!
Hunt Rabbits on the Falcon Stone Farm.
150+ acres of no-till wheat/soybeans with some hedge row along the east edge. There is a wide waterway bisecting the field, about 3.5 acres with good prairie grass circling it. No hunting has taken place in over 45 years.
Turkey hunters will most likely see Rios in this part of Kansas.
Falcon Stone Farm was first homesteaded in 1876. Almost 50 years ago, my grandmother purchased the land and it has been passed down for three generations.
The 155 acres are mostly no-till cropland. There is an ancient hedgerow that runs halfway along the eastern edge of the property and a cluster of thick trees in the northeast corner. With no fences on the property, whitetail and small critters have no problem accessing the land to either pass through or stop and feed. Meanwhile, plenty of waterfowl and turkey are attracted to the waterway as well as upland species in the fields.
Very little human activity occurs in the fields, so the animals feel no pressure out there. The wildlife feels right at home!
We are unable to offer lodging arrangements at this time, however we are located just on the outskirts of Wellington, KS. The nearest hotel is only 1.5 miles away and the town offers other amenities if necessary. We would like to cap a party of sportsmen to 3-4 individuals, although there is no minimum or maximum number of days required when booking.
My family and I are happy to open access to our property for recreation and trust that visitors will be respectful of the land and leave it as they found it.
We are looking forward to hosting you at Falcon Stone Farm!
What's Included
Species
Rabbit
Hunting Method & Amenities
Firearms
Archery
Land Details
Property Features
155 Acres
Agriculture and Natural Forage
Left over soybeans/wheat from this year's crop, as well as lots of good prairie grass in the waterway.
Brush and Grasslands
Wide hedgerow on east side, and a grassy waterway run the entire length of the property. Also, the farmed land is no-till, so there is almost always crop stubble.
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Property Location
Wellington, Kansas, United States
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Meet the Landowner
Harold G
4 Years Hosting
Bio
Although I'm not an avid hunter, I am a supporter of hunting and trapping when done ethically.
I was born and raised in New Mexico, and grew up in the sun and wind of the high plains. I eventually moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where I worked for a well-known group of firearms manufacturers. In the early 2000's, I moved to Kansas to help my parents. I now own the farm my grandmother purchased in 1973, which is located across the road from where my father was raised.
This land has my family's blood, sweat, toil, and not a few tears in it. That said, I am willing to share it with those who understand and respect it.
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