Live Water Properties is a specialized real estate brokerage focused exclusively on hunting properties and outdoor lifestyle ranches. Unlike general real estate firms, their brokers live the hunting lifestyle and know trophy corridors, game management units, and landowner tag programs across multipl...
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Live Water Properties is a specialized real estate brokerage focused exclusively on hunting properties and outdoor lifestyle ranches. Unlike general real estate firms, their brokers live the hunting lifestyle and know trophy corridors, game management units, and landowner tag programs across multiple regions.
They don't just list land—they understand hunting. Their team can explain which properties qualify for Idaho's Landowner Appreciation Draw Program, which Wyoming ranches access GMU 62 (considered among the best elk units in the Western U.S.), and how seasonal migration corridors impact year-to-year game populations. This expertise matters when you're making a six or seven-figure decision.
"Every hunting property tells a different story, and our Brokers know them well."
Live Water maintains offices across prime hunting country:
| Region | Office Locations | Primary Game |
|---|---|---|
| Wyoming | Jackson Hole, Sheridan | Elk, mule deer, antelope, moose |
| Montana | Billings, Bozeman | Elk, whitetail, mule deer |
| Idaho | Boise, Driggs | Elk, mule deer, black bear |
| Colorado | Denver | Elk, mule deer |
| Pacific Northwest | Hood River, OR | Elk, deer |
| Great Plains | Oshkosh, NE | Antelope, mule deer |
| Southeast | Atlanta, Albany, GA; Chattanooga, TN | Whitetail deer |
Antlers Ranch (Meeteetse, WY) — 16,532 Deeded Acres Controlls approximately 40,000 acres total with 63 miles of federal/state land borders. Strictly managed for trophy genetics: bull elk over 380", mule deer over 190", and Boone & Crockett-class antelope. Qualifies for Wyoming's non-transferable landowner tags in prime GMUs 62 and 63.
Red Hills Ranch (Jackson Hole, WY) — 190 Acres Hunt bugling elk within 200 yards of the lodge. Direct access to National Forest lands that public hunters struggle to reach. GMU 82 averaged 34.9% harvest rates in 2024.
Pitchfork Ranch (Meeteetse, WY) — 96,115 Total Acres Approximately 5,000 elk winter on the property. Trophy-class bulls frequent the river corridor. Tightly controlled tags enhance both wildlife health and hunting quality. Mule deer, moose, black bears, mountain lions, and wild turkeys throughout.
Twin Peaks Guest Ranch (Salmon, ID) — 677.81 Acres Located in Idaho's GMU Zone 28/Region 7—highly sought by regional sportsmen for above-average success rates and trophy genetics. On-site rifle range with pistol bay, skeet area, and covered benches for practice to 1,000 yards.
Two Canyons Ranch (Kamiah, ID) — 2,015 Acres In Idaho Unit 11A (98% private land), a Controlled Hunt Area for trophy mule deer. Historically qualified for landowner tags through Idaho's Landowner Appreciation Program. Elk and deer bed on canyon slopes and timbered draws, migrating to agricultural fields.
Buckelew Farm (Macon, GA) — 1,544 Acres Georgia's prime whitetail country. Mature pine stands, hardwood bottoms, multiple food plots, and abundant Sawtooth Oaks supporting trophy-quality deer. Over 20 miles of trails, custom lodge, and easy access to Interstate 75.
They understand the difference between a scenic ranch and a hunting ranch. The brokers know how landowner tags work, which GMUs maintain healthy trophy populations, seasonal migration patterns, and whether a property's existing lease or outfitter arrangement works for your hunting style. They've published detailed guides and maintain newsletters tracking seasonal hunting conditions across their markets.
Contact Live Water Properties at 866.230.2695 or visit their website to explore current listings and schedule property viewings.
Multi-State Reach: With 18 office locations across 11 states, Live Water Properties connects buyers and sellers nationwide while maintaining deep local expertise in each region.
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