The Leflore 162 is located in a highly desirable area of southern Leflore County, positioned between Mathews Brake to the east and Mossy Lake and Sky Lake to the west. This region has long been known for its extensive private recreational acreage, with a primary focus on waterfowl, deer, and dove hunting.
One of the most significant assets of this property is the approximately 317-acre refuge that borders the southern and southwestern boundaries. This National Wildlife Refuge, owned and managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, is closed to all public use. Having a true, non-hunted refuge adjoining the property is a tremendous advantage, greatly enhancing the recreational and wildlife potential of the Leflore 162.
The property was enrolled in the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) in 2014 and features deeded access from County Road 533. Additionally, there are two acres in the southeast corner that are not included in the WRP easement. These acres are suitable for building a structure or could be utilized as an additional food plot.
If you've been searching for a tract that offers a legitimate opportunity at high-scoring Delta whitetails and waterfowl hunting on a manageable acreage, the Leflore 162 delivers outstanding recreational value. Opportunities like this-where minimal acres produce maximum return we don't see often.
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