The Sawtooth 113 is one of the most gorgeous and diverse parcels of bottomland hardwoods we have seen in a long time. This place has it all a superlative parcel of bottomland hardwood timber with a pristine stand of healthy Willow Oaks and Water Oaks, offering overflow green timber hunting. There is a large beaver slash with more excellent duck habitat, and a new permanent duck blind. With the first autumn rains, this area will have close to ten (10) acres of controlled water via three (3) strategically positioned water control structure boxes. Throughout the winter months, Des Arc Bayou and Glade Creek quite often overflow their banks. When this happens, approximately 90 acres of the property will be flooded around knee deep. The property is also well located between decades old duck clubs, such as the Branch Flat Hunting Club to the south and Across the Tracks Duck Club to the north all of which are a short duck flight from the Bald Knob Federal Waterfowl Refuge and the Steve N. Wilson Raft Creek Bottoms WMA. There are deer stands in place with food plots and shooting lanes already established. Additionally, there is a stand of mature pines, and planted, producing, sawtooth oaks. Fishing opportunities certainly abound with some of the best springtime crappie and bass fishing in the area near the south end of the property, at the confluence of Des Arc Bayou and Glade Creek. The diversity is astounding with Bayou Des Arc traversing the property from north to south.
This property has green timber duck hunting, trophy whitetails, and plenty of turkeys! A rare parcel where all three can be hunted with great likelihood of success and has been developed with those goals in mind. The Sawtooth 113 has to be seen to appreciate the diversity of habitat and the quantity of game it produces.
Mileage Chart
- Searcy, AR 10 Miles
- Little Rock, AR 54 Miles
- Memphis, TN 113 Miles
Access: The property has a deeded, improved access off of a paved county road. The easement is gated and graveled. Via Booth Road, off of Arkansas Highway 367. Access is also available from the Northeast via Arkansas Highway 11, and Lewis Lane.