Butte Ranch Duck Club
Sutter County, California
LOCATION:
6600 West Butte Road, Sutter County, California,
the heart of the
“Butte
Sink” featuring one of the most premier waterfowl hunting areas in
the state.
ACREAGE:
185 acres, m/l all in the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
“easement” for the
preservation of valuable wetlands.
CLUBHOUSE:
5,000 square foot, swank hunting lodge with nine bedrooms.
This is one of the most prestigious hunting clubs in the
Butte Sink area.
CLUBHOUSE
BUILDING SITE:
A beautifully landscaped 3 acres with a 99 year lease,
located on high ground (never
flooded) east of the hunting area.
BOAT
HARBOR:
There is a beautiful boat harbor with a floating boat dock for all
the member’s
boats and motors. The Boat Harbor
has a mainline boat channel that runs throughout
the flooded wetland with access to all of the permanent stand up
duck blinds. There is a
boat channel to each blind that is equipped with its own concealed
boat hide.
WATER: Free, no charge.
Water rights date back to an early 1922 water agreement with
three water districts, guaranteeing fall and winter flooding
for the duck hunting season.
HUNTING
LOCATION: This property is in one of the most
superior areas for waterfowl hunting in the
Pacific Flyway located one-half mile from the famous U.S.Fish
& Wildlife Service “bean
field” that holds high concentrations of wintering waterfowl by the
millions.
This club is very successful because of the
quality control by all of its members, as well as by all of the
conservation minded landowners surrounding this area.
This property not only has awesome waterfowl hunting, but also
outstanding pheasant and dove
hunting. There is also
a resident deer population.
PRICE: $2,850,000
COMMENTS:
The “Butte Sink” area of
Sutter
County provides important
habitat for resident waterfowl
and for wintering of migratory waterfowl.
The wetlands and marshes
of the Butte Sink play a critical role in maintaining California’s waterfowl
populations.
These areas, which include part of the Graylodge Wildlife
Management Area and privately owned duck clubs, account for
about 18,000 acres of natural
wetland vegetation.
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For more assistance on this property, please fill out our
general contact
form or call us at
(530) 671-2770