New to the market is the Bayou Bartholomew Cutover. This 580 acre +/- recent clear cut timber tract is located in Jefferson County, AR just west of White Hall & Pine Bluff. With frontage on both Princeton Pike (southern access) and Curley Dr. (western access), the property has great access depending what part of the property you intend on using for that day. With the timber harvest (2022), there's miles of logging roads and trails littered throughout the property...whether you decide to use them to navigate from A to B, or use them for a shooting lanes. While on the property, I came across tons of deer and turkey tracks. As seen in the aerial photos, both timber along the banks of Bayou Bartholomew as well as some scattered young pine still stands on the property. Plenty of roost turkey trees! This one is a great hunting tract that will only improve as the natural regeneration continues to grow back up. One could look at it as a blank canvas for manipulation (roads, food plots, etc.) during the early stages, or decide to plant it back in pine plantation.
Also shown are pictures I took on my first visit in August to give an idea of the amount of browse and bedding this property offers to deer, turkey, and other critters using the property. Take advantage of the opportunity to decide the fate of what this one looks like in the years to come...you'll be glad you did!