For thousands of years, Northwest Missouri has been the resting
area to thousands of ducks and geese
along their annual migration from Northern Breeding Grounds to
Southern Resting Areas. Hundreds of
thousands of Snow Geese, Canadians, Mallards, Teals, Pintails,
Canvasbacks, Buffleheads, and many more species make the Missouri River Basin their temporary home
as they rest and refuel for their long journey South. |
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Northwest Missouri is home to the Missouri River Basin, Bob
Brown Conservation Area, Nodaway Valley
and Bilby Ranch Conservation Area and Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge.
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Commonly known as Squaw Creek, the 7300 acre refuge is home to migratory birds and
other wildlife. The refuge is located
along the Eastern Edge of the Missouri River app 30 Miles North
Kansas City Missouri.
Accompanying the Refuge and Missouri River Bottom are fantastic
opportunities to own duck hunting
properties. United Country McChristy Realty specializes in
marketing such properties. If you are
considering selling or buying a property for duck hunting, call
us today for a free and confidential
consultation. |
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