Explosive turkey population with 150″ + Whitetail Bucks ! ! !
Description
Secluded, remote, quiet timberland property in this well known Flint River trophy producing county. Boone and Crockett class Bucks grossing in the 150’s and up have been documented on this sale tract. All trail cam photos were taken here with most bucks still ‘walking’. The shed antlers are of a buck that owner considers to still be alive. Turkeys are everywhere. 5 fields have been maintained for planting and have mineral sites, water opportunity and feeders plus deer stands or tower. Owner states he is feeding 700# protein feed weekly. Answering our questions owner says deer are almost always seen off of any stand. His personal highest sighting is 14. That same day a partner saw 28. Twin fawns are not uncommon suggesting a coveted carrying capacity for wildlife. Two hardwood drains run the length of the property and are wet most times. A large pond at SW property corner negates any concern for year ’round surface water. A travel trailer (seldom used) with weather enclosure can sleep 5-6 and has electricity. All feeders, deer stands, Kubota tractor, etc. are included in the sale. This is a remarkable hunting place…..
Location
- State: Georgia
- Property ID 5312
- Price $ 399,000
- Property Type Farm & Timber
- Property status Sold
- Land area 194 Acres
Contact
Josh Pfeiffer
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