Ask Jeff Michalic
Bucks of Brouilletts Creek is a 49 acre property in Vermillion County near the small town of Universal, IN 47842. If you have ever dreamed of owning your very own whitetail hunting property but couldn't afford 100 plus acres, check out this tract. This mixed use residential, recreational, timberland tract may not be large, but it's the right size to be affordable and has produced some incredible whitetail deer. This property is the main travel corridor in the area with terrain features that funnel deer through the property. Brouilletts Creek runs west to east and splits the property in half. A large hill runs the entire south boundary and is steep enough to limit consistent movement. The area between these two features is criss-crossed with trails and sign from years of use. The north half of the property is just as good. It is sandwiched between the creek on the south and open pasture to the north. This strip of timber funnels game from a large wooded area to the east to crop field to the north and east. The resident turkeys use these same travel paths in the spring with the high south ridge as a launching point to roost in the creek bottom trees. The creek offers freshwater fishing for small mouths during the spring and summer months. Building that dream home or weekend cabin rounds out the list of features on this property. The entire south boundary has road frontage with several nice building sites. Power is also located along the south edge. To schedule a property visit, contact Jeff Michalic at 812-230-4503 or email him at [Email listed above]