Buckland Farms

Buckland Farms

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Buckland Farms Paducah, KY
United States

Buckland Farms contains 1,250 Private Acres of prime Deer and Turkey hunting land adjacent to the Ballard County Wildlife Management Area. This farm is owned and operated by Billy Wildharber. Billy along with several other guides conduct guided Bow hunts, Muzzleloader hunts, Rifle hunts, and Youth hunts. Buckland Farms offers something for everyone. Enjoy challenging and rewarding hunts in and around Creeks, Clover Fields, Corn Fields, and Pine Thickets. Close Bow Shooting and Long Distance Rifle Hunting are both available

Contact Buckland Farms for Guided Deer and Turkey Hunts in Ballard County Kentucky.

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Telephone: 
(270) 628-3827

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