This property is found in one of our favorite areas of Claiborne County, east of US Highway 61, west of the Natchez Trace Parkway, just 4 miles north of Bayou Pierre, and only 1.5 miles south and east of the Big Black River. Before you start considering the features contained within its boundaries, the property’s location alone makes it rich in wildlife.
General access is by plenty of frontage along Old Highway 61. From there an extensive interior road and trail system provides access to all areas of the land. One of the most unique aspects of the internal road system is the well-developed road that extends around much of the perimeter. This enables hunters to play the wind and approach stand sets from the outskirts down spur roads that terminate at food plots and other tucked-away hunting areas. Hours of fresh dozer work was recently completed allowing the property to be accessed with a small truck.
Power has been extended several hundred feet into the property, the majority of which is underground, to a perfect site ideal for a future cabin.
The land is generally characterized by hills and hollows, which are typical of this area of Claiborne County. However, plenty of creek bottoms, flat ridge tops, and pine flats give the property a very gentle feel.
Timber stands include mature hardwoods, mixed pine-hardwood forests, pine dominated stands, and young hardwood stands. An abundance of large, mast-producing trees, especially red oak species, are common in most areas.
A beautiful, gravel-bottom stream meanders through the land on the east side. Two steel, flatbed bridges at creek crossings are a huge benefit to the overall infrastructure and access.
Several food plots are established across the tract, and a pipeline right-of-way offers an excellent vantage point for observing wildlife. Overall, this tract is an “A+” when it comes to deer and turkey. The diversity of its timber stands ranging from mature to young forests makes this property shine, when compared to other available properties in the region. The food plots are planted, the road system is in place and mowed. All this one needs is a new owner to start enjoying it.
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