This 533-acre property is located in the middle of a vast and remote area of Claiborne County that is well known for thousands of acres of heavily managed hunting land. Located 1.6 miles east of the Big Black River and south of Gunns Bayou, the land is perfect for deer and turkey hunting. The land is fully developed from a deer and turkey hunting standpoint, and minimal bucks have been harvested due to strict management over the past 10 years. 150- to 160-inch bucks are commonly seen on the property and surrounding properties.
The property's unique features include the now-closed Old Floyd Road, which extends deep into the property from the west, providing exceptional all-weather interior access. The layout showcases a meticulously planned food plot design, complete with strategically positioned tree stands and box blinds. The hardwood ridges and bottom areas are among the most picturesque we have seen. The owner's management plan, characterized by minimal disturbance from hunting pressure and human intrusion, has been in place for his entire ownership tenure. The property's suitability is further enhanced by two points of access and an intricate trail system, a portion of which runs along a significant distance of the land's perimeter. These features combine to create a truly exclusive wildlife and hunting sanctuary.
Power and water are conveniently run from the paved road access at the main entrance, located approximately 550 feet away, to a secluded cabin site. A gas line, stretching through the center of the property for about a mile, serves as an excellent corridor for wildlife viewing. The property's soil, comprised of Memphis and Natchez silt loams, is the same soil type found along the banks of the Big Black River, further enhancing its appeal to nature enthusiasts.
Another interesting fact about this property is that it has only changed ownership once in the last 70+ years. This property is only being offered because the owner is moving out west and will only be able to maintain it to the highest standard possible, as he has done over the last decade.