Graham Farms
Graham Farms
Graham Farms
Graham Farms
Graham Farms
Nearest Town, Eagleville, Missouri
850 acres

Spring Turkey Hunt | Cabin Lodging Includedat Graham Farms


Package Includes
1 Guest
2 Days
Lodging

Graham Farms is eager to host turkey hunters this Spring. This will be the first time we've hunted turkeys in about a decade, and there are big Easterns just waiting to be called in.

We have great turkey habitat with creek bottom, and it's there that the turkeys love to roost!

We ask that you hunt for a minimum of two days. We have a seven-day maximum for bookings.

The price of the Turkey hunt with Cabin Lodging breaks down to $200 per guest per day for hunting, in addition to $75 per guest per night of lodging, for a total of $275 per calendar date booked. For each calendar date booked, you will get hunting access for that day and lodging that night.

LODGING:

Our new cabin can sleep up to 6 guests. There's a bunk on the main level, 2 twins in the South loft and 2 twins in the North loft, with heat/AC, fridge, stove, microwave, toilet, shower, WiFi, etc. Lodging is $75 per head per night. Hotels around here vary from roughly $50/night to $125/night, so why not stay here on the farm?

Camping and RV stays are also permitted (electric hookups can be arranged with prior coordination).

Our shop will be available for guests to use a homebase and store their gear during their trip. 

What's Included

Species
  • Turkey
Hunting Method
Firearms
Archery

Cabin

Sleeps: 6 Guests
House Description
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Land Details

Food: Agriculture, Meadows, and Natural Forage
Water: Ponds and Creeks
Shelter: Hills, Woods, Draws, and Grasslands

Matt G

Hosted by

Matt G

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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?
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Property Access & Ground Rules

  • Check In: After 4:00 AM
  • Check Out: Before 9:00 PM
  • Nearby Interstate: 0-10 miles
  • Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
  • Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
  • Campfires: Allowed
  • Pets: Not allowed on property
  • ATV's: Allowed
  • Parking: Yes
  • Vehicles: 1 Allowed
  • Drive-in Access: Yes
  • Walk-in Access: Yes
  • Guests: 5 Allowed
Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View Policy




Landowner

Matt G

Hosted by

Matt G

Response rate: 96%

I'm proud to be the fifth generation on our Missouri Century Farm, which has been in my family since 1886. That legacy—built on generations of blood, sweat, and tears—means everything to me. I'm just the beneficiary of all that hard work, and I feel a strong responsibility to carry it forward, not just for my kids, but for anyone who wants to experience the beauty of North Central Missouri.

We run a small row crop operation—about 100 acres of creek bottom ground where we rotate corn and soybeans. But most of our focus is on cattle. Between my dad and me, we manage around 125 to 150 head of Angus, Wagyu, and Shorthorn-cross cattle on roughly 700 acres. We feed some out, sell some, and even ship beef to folks all across the country through a small direct-to-consumer business.

Our property is a mix of pasture, rolling hills, and timber. We’ve got nine ponds across our properties (plus a couple more on a leased neighbor's ground), all stocked over the years with some solid bluegill and bass—great for casting a line with my two boys, who are 16 and 18. It’s the kind of place I think more people should get to see and appreciate, which is why partnering with LandTrust has been such a great fit.

Check out my recent appearance on the LandTrust podcast: 

The LandTrust Podcast Episode 1

I'm proud to be the fifth generation on our Missouri Century Farm, which has been in my family since 1886. That legacy—built on generations of blood, sweat, and tears—means everything to me. I'm just the beneficiary of all that hard work, and I feel a strong responsibility to carry it forward, not just for my kids, but for anyone who wants to experience the beauty of North Central Missouri.

We run a small row crop operation—about 100 acres of creek bottom ground where we rotate corn and soybeans. But most of our focus is on cattle. Between my dad and me, we manage around 125 to 150 head of Angus, Wagyu, and Shorthorn-cross cattle on roughly 700 acres. We feed some out, sell some, and even ship beef to folks all across the country through a small direct-to-consumer business.

Our property is a mix of pasture, rolling hills, and timber. We’ve got nine ponds across our properties (plus a couple more on a leased neighbor's ground), all stocked over the years with some solid bluegill and bass—great for casting a line with my two boys, who are 16 and 18. It’s the kind of place I think more people should get to see and appreciate, which is why partnering with LandTrust has been such a great fit.

Check out my recent appearance on the LandTrust podcast: 

The LandTrust Podcast Episode 1

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