Posts Tagged ‘Live Water Properties’

Ten Mile Creek Ranch – Lewiston, Idaho

July 8th, 2011

Ten Mile Creek Ranch

- Lewiston, Idaho
- 2,976-acre sporting paradise
- 5 miles of the Snake River
- 4,948 sqft lodge-style home
- Upland bird hunting haven
- Trophy steelhead fishery
- $5,975,000

Legacy Spring Creek Ranch – Come Fishing With Us!

May 19th, 2011

Legacy Spring Creek Ranch  - Springfield, Idaho

This 671-acre ranch is arguably the finest waterfowl property in the entire state of Idaho. It is located 2.5 hours from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 2 hours from Driggs, Idaho, and 2.5 hours from Salt Lake City. Legacy Spring Creek ranch has over 3 miles of spring creeks located next to the 56,000-acre American Falls Reservoir in Springfield, Idaho. This combination coupled with a productive agricultural component and with the ability to grow key food crops, creates the perfect storm for record numbers of ducks and geese. It is not uncommon to see thousands of mallards and Canada geese loafing on the spring-fed creek systems and grain fields. An array of both game and non-game birds frequent the ranch including Widgeon, Teal, Gadwall, Canvasback and diving ducks. The ranch harbors a robust wild pheasant population to keep any bird hunter occupied after a morning in the blind. For the angler, large trout in excess of 30” cruise these waterways and provide a size class of fish rarely seen in a wild system. The most prominent species are rainbow and cutt-bows, and massive brown trout have been caught on the property. This turnkey operation offers a 5-bedroom home, a garage/shop with gunroom and bird cleaning facilities, plus equipment necessary to enjoy the Legacy Spring Creek Ranch immediately.

A Day at Worship – White River – Meeker, Colorado

March 17th, 2011

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Journal Entry from Brian Hartley – 2/13/2011

 

My just rewards for a 14-hour workday on the Sabbath…

 

I had 2 considerably larger fish on but lost them as I had to steer the fish around big hunks of floating ice – quite the challenge.  Good times.  God bless 50+ temps in February.

New Idaho Property! Fisher Bottom Ranch

February 1st, 2011

Fisher Bottom Ranch – Swan Valley, Idaho

  • 437-acre canyon setting with trees and rolling hills
  • 2 + miles of river frontage on South Fork of the Snake
  • Existing conservation easement
  • 3 cabins: main cabin, homestead cabin and study cabin
  • Incredible canyon views
  • $2,700,000

SOLD! Little Horse Creek Retreat – Dubois, Wyoming

December 28th, 2010

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Located five miles from the charming mountain town of Dubois, Wyoming, this unique offering is comprised of 220 acres.  Situated along Little Horse Creek, the ranch has a full set of improvements and is perfect for a corporate or family retreat, guest ranch or high-end RV park.  Improvements on the ranch include a guest lodge complete with dining room, commercial kitchen, saloon and library and one and two bedroom cabins that accommodate a total of 24 guests.   In addition, the property boasts two houses perfect for employees, an office, barn, two heated shops and several outbuildings.  Little Horse Creek Retreat enjoys stunning views as it sits in the shadows of the Absaroka and Wind River Mountain Ranges.  » More: SOLD! Little Horse Creek Retreat – Dubois, Wyoming

Wind River Fishing in Thermopolis, WY

December 14th, 2010

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John Merritt of Live Water Properties took off with a few friends to get one last fishing adventure in before winter. They headed for the tailwaters of Freemont County, looking for aggressive trout.  The weather was challenging, however they managed to catch a few trophy fish. » More: Wind River Fishing in Thermopolis, WY

Burney Creek & Clearwater Lodge – Fall River Mills, CA

November 29th, 2010

The Clearwater Lodge is a picturesque western fly fishing lodge on 43 acres offering several accommodations for family and friends. Choose from the main Lodge, Annex or one of several charming cabins. Connected to the Lodge by a portico, the Annex provides European-style lodging with six single bedrooms and two large shared baths. The Annex’s spacious sitting room features a natural rock fireplace and is perfect for gathering with friends to share golf stories and fishing encounters.

Sawmill Lodge: Wyoming Turnkey Operation For Sale!

November 8th, 2010

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Situated on 7 acres in the Warm Springs Mountain Subdivision in Fremont County, Wyoming, the Sawmill Lodge provides stunning views of the Absaroka Mountain Range and Ramshorn Peak.  Located 10 miles from the western community of Dubois and 4 miles off Highway 26, year-round access is provided by the county maintained Union Pass Road.  With direct access to the famed Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail, the Sawmill Lodge has been a favorite of snowmobilers for years.  “A touch of class on Union Pass” is the slogan used by the Sawmill Lodge to denote its operating demeanor.  » More: Sawmill Lodge: Wyoming Turnkey Operation For Sale!

Price Reduced! The Howell Farm on Robinson Creek

November 8th, 2010

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Now $1,375,000, Was $1,902,000 (28% Off)  – Located near Warm River, Idaho, and ten minutes from the farming town of Ashton, The Howell Farm on Robinson Creek is comprised of 317 rolling acres.  Green pastures, aspen groves, timbered areas and stunning views of the Teton Mountains and Caribou Targhee National Forest create the landscape of this incredible property.  One mile of Robinson Creek flows through the ranch where angling opportunities abound as owners fish for rainbow, cutthroat and brown trout.  These trout often reach trophy sizes due to the healthy populations of aquatic insect life and terrestrials, as well as lack of pressure on the creek.  » More: Price Reduced! The Howell Farm on Robinson Creek

Bighorn Sheep Hunt

October 18th, 2010

By: Terry Fieseler sheep-hunt2

The hunt started on August 15th with the opening of archery season, when I hunted with my longbow.   It was very hard to find rams in an area that I would have the chance to make a stalk.  The terrain was so steep and rugged with cliffs and rock slides.  At an elevation of 10,000 feet plus, it is extremely hard to get within my 20 – 25 yard range to take a a shot.  I was able to stalk 3 rams one day and closed the distance to 100 yards before the rams winded me and the stalk was over.  I had been climbing for over 7 hours at this point, sometimes using both hands and my bow just to stay on the cliff face… » More: Bighorn Sheep Hunt