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Just north of the railroad tracks from the little town of Rubio lies the 103 acres called the Rubio Wildlife Area. It is predominantly flood prone grassland from the Skunk River with some lowland timber. Hunters may expect reasonable numbers of pheasants, deer, and rabbits. Wild turkeys are occasionally seen crossing the Northern end of wildlife area. This area is especially good for pheasants later in the season. Crossing the creek may be a challenge unless the water is low.
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