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Chatfield Farm
Chatfield Farm is 170 acres located in the Southeast corner of Minnesota. The property has been managed for prized whitetails for 10 years. Edge of agriculture and woods has an 8' wide grass walking strip—relatively flat ground with only 200 feet of drop to the south end of the property. All ridge top access from the designated parking area
NO vehicles or ATVs are allowed on the property. The farm has 6 classic ladder stands in place. NO other stands found on the farm can be used. The farm offers several great locations for popup tent-type ground blinds. The farm is located in the CWD management zone, please read up on special regulations for this zone in MN DNR Booklet.
RV parking with no hook-up is available at the parking area at the end of the road. There is an area of 20 yards across woods to woods for turning around.
Chatfield Farm is 170 acres located in the Southeast corner of Minnesota. The property has been managed for prized whitetails for 10 years. Edge of agriculture and woods has an 8' wide grass walking strip—relatively flat ground with only 200 feet of drop to the south end of the property. All ridge top access from the designated parking area
NO vehicles or ATVs are allowed on the property. The farm has 6 classic ladder stands in place. NO other stands found on the farm can be used. The farm offers several great locations for popup tent-type ground blinds. The farm is located in the CWD management zone, please read up on special regulations for this zone in MN DNR Booklet.
RV parking with no hook-up is available at the parking area at the end of the road. There is an area of 20 yards across woods to woods for turning around.


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Property Access & Ground Rules
- Check In: After 10:00 AM
- Check Out: Before 9:00 PM
- Nearby Interstate: 11-20 miles
- Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
- Nearby Airport: 11-20 miles
- Campfires: Not allowed
- Pets: Not allowed on property
- ATV's: Not allowed
- Parking: Yes
- Vehicles: 4 Allowed
- Drive-in Access: No
- Walk-in Access: Yes
- Guests: 3 Allowed
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I volunteer at free camps for kids offered by Kicking Bear Ministry. I have helped 100's of kiddos around the country shoot their first arrow with a bow.
I mentor a handful of boys each year. I help the boys complete their hunter safety as needed and with some of the boys we work on neighboring farms during the summer removing old fencelines, trees, brush from fence lines, woodlines or mow grass.
Every year I mentor kiddos during the youth deer season and help kiddos chase tom turkey in the spring.
Next year I will be moving to using a recurve bow to hunt whitetail. My goal is to someday harvest a 125" buck on state land from the ground.
I spend the winter months, hiking, scouting, shed hunting and hunting coyotes. Seeing a coyote work his way into a set during the day is so cool but seeing the outdoors thru today's thermal equipment at night adds a whole new experience.
During the months of April and May in between chasing the turkey I trap coyotes for a large sheep farmer. During this quest I cover close to 9,500 acres. Trapping coyotes is a true labor of love and springtime is such a great time to be outdoors everyday.
If I'm not in the woods I spend time fishing on the Mississippi River. The river offers great fishing year round.
I live in the country and the outdoors plays a special part of my life everyday. In order to not have regrets of over doing it in the outdoors I'm disiplined with my diet and workout everyday.
I volunteer at free camps for kids offered by Kicking Bear Ministry. I have helped 100's of kiddos around the country shoot their first arrow with a bow.
I mentor a handful of boys each year. I help the boys complete their hunter safety as needed and with some of the boys we work on neighboring farms during the summer removing old fencelines, trees, brush from fence lines, woodlines or mow grass.
Every year I mentor kiddos during the youth deer season and help kiddos chase tom turkey in the spring.
Next year I will be moving to using a recurve bow to hunt whitetail. My goal is to someday harvest a 125" buck on state land from the ground.
I spend the winter months, hiking, scouting, shed hunting and hunting coyotes. Seeing a coyote work his way into a set during the day is so cool but seeing the outdoors thru today's thermal equipment at night adds a whole new experience.
During the months of April and May in between chasing the turkey I trap coyotes for a large sheep farmer. During this quest I cover close to 9,500 acres. Trapping coyotes is a true labor of love and springtime is such a great time to be outdoors everyday.
If I'm not in the woods I spend time fishing on the Mississippi River. The river offers great fishing year round.
I live in the country and the outdoors plays a special part of my life everyday. In order to not have regrets of over doing it in the outdoors I'm disiplined with my diet and workout everyday.
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