Attention Bird Hunters! Here is a chance to own 320 acres in Choteau, Montana, the gateway to the Rocky Mountain front. The Morris Pheasant Ranch has been carefully developed over the last 18 years for bird habitat and offers some of the best pheasant hunting in Montana. Over the years the owners have planted exceptional grasses like Rye, Crescent Wheat, Brome, and Alfalfa which attracts birds from all over. The surrounding neighbors all have grain fields planted in Wheat and Barley for the birds to feed, and the Morris ranch provides the cover for safety. With over a half mile of shelter belts that consist of Choke Cherries, Black Currants, Golden Currents, Silver berry, Service Berry, Nanking Cherry, and Caragana Siberian Peashrub. The Pheasant's, Sharptail, and Huns all have fabulous cover to survive in. The water table in the area is extremely high and provides many marshy areas for waterfowl birds. Muddy Creek meanders along the south and west boundaries of the ranch and provides great habitat for Mule Deer and upland game. There are two grain bins, one is a 1978, and the other is a 1980, both are 60,000 BU. 1920 old granary, 2002, 5200 sq/ft Quonset shed, and a shop for storage or equipment. The owners notes that roughly 300 acres are enrolled in the U.S. Department of Agriculture CRP Program that generates reoccurring revenue. The ranch owners have been training, breeding, and raising English Pointers for many years. The Salmond 37 property may also be purchased with this property. The Morris Pheasant Ranch is located just 14 miles North of Choteau and only one hour from Great Falls, Montana. If you are interested in some of the best bird hunting Montana has to offer, then give me a call for a private showing.