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I have a piece of ground that is 43 acres along the yellowstone river. It is all trees and it is land that is the same as when lewis and clark wnt through here. It is an area that they camped at or near this property. It also has an island with it that is full of trees. There are deer all over the place with beet fields and alfelfa fields. This land has had nothing done to it since God was a boy. It is beuatiful place. There is alot of public land right there to hunt on with all kinds of game. What would you think this piece of land would go for.
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. If I had to guess, I'd bet your land was somewhere between Billings and the Yellowstone's confluence with the Missouri. Of course if it's west of Billings It would be worth even more. Gonna need the closest town for a better price quote?
Either way, I'm jealous

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Big time 6656. Depending on what part of the country you're in, a water source on the property may be great or justo.k. You mentioned public land. If you could buy an adjoining property, theres where your money for the size track you're interested in, would be best spent, imo, especially if the public itself has more difficult access there (meaning less public land hunters). Either way, I'd pick a spot with lots of trees, brush, undergrowth, as much asyou could stand to still accomplish whatever improvements you intend to make. Give the deer some comfort on your land so they won't feel as vulnerable, since it's a smaller tract. Plus hopefully you'd have lots of public landout your back doorto move around in as well. Good luck.