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West of the Cache River, in southern Jackson county and northwest of Amagon, Arkansas, lies a 133 acre tract affectionately known as Cache Corner. The name comes from the private setting just off the county road in a corner that the Cache River forms as it parallels just off the east and south boundaries of the property. This corner funnels ducks right over the property as they fly the river.
Even before the property improvements, ducks have used both the field and timber when the Cache would spread out of its’ banks. With levees, water structures and wells, water can now be added and held on the food sources in the fields at any time. Three permanent blinds are currently in place to hunt the field. A 20 foot rolltop pit located near the center of the southern field, a pit on the south side and a traditional wood blind on the east levee. If you are looking for an easy hunt, two of the three blinds are easily accessible without even putting on waders.
The river easily floods the timber and two of the three timber holes are right next to the east levee making them very easy to get in and out of. A third hole in the timber is further east, closer to the river, offering a very traditional green timber hunting experience.
Recent additions include a new dedicated well for the south field, new pad, parking/equipment shed as well as two new shipping containers housed in that shed for side by sides, atvs, decoys, etc. The shed allows you to get in and out of the truck, get dressed and gather your gear, all out of the weather.
To summarize, Cache Corner is built for waterfowl farming, hunting convenience and repeatability year after year in one of the most sought after areas in Arkansas.