Patsilaga Creek Property

$ 382,000
Sold

Description

Taylor County Georgia is located in the heart of big buck territory. Add in the fact this property is located on the largest Flint River tributary in the county “Patsilaga Creek” and that’s a recipe for big bucks consistently. Like minded neighbors in Taylor County practice quality deer management almost entirely county wide. This property has good mix of mature pines and mast producing hardwoods. Turkeys frequent the property as well giving an excellent opportunity at a big spring gobbler. I can’t help but think the wing shooter could harvest fall and winter migratory ducks on the creek. Hogs are a must given the creek frontage. Patsilaga is also well known for its panfishing. This property has high ground that suggests cabin sites. Paved road frontage and power is at road.

Location

County: Taylor County, Georgia
  • State: Georgia
  • Property ID 10301
  • Price $ 382,000
  • Property Type Farm & Timber
  • Property status Sold
  • Land area 134 Acres
  • County Taylor County

Contact

Joshua Pfeiffer

Southern Rivers Properties
478-258-4255
afieldandfarm@gmail.com
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