Posts Tagged ‘Hunting’
Land For Sale In Mississippi, Summit, Pike County 7 Acres Wooded Waterfront Land On The Bogue Chitto River. This property would make a great recreational property, weekend getaway or hunting land. It is less than two hours from Baton Rouge and New Orleans Louisiana. Tons of deer, ducks, squirrels and rabbits http://mississippi-landsource.com/sch/?land_use=Fishing http://mississippi-landsource.com/
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Attention Deer & Duck Hunters! Your dream property can be reality! 86.5 Acres m/l in Pike County MO. Located south of Clarksville with 90% timber and located next to some of the richest crop ground in America and within 1.5 miles of Clarence Cannon Wildlife Refuge! This is the best of both worlds with heavy timber and open sloughs for duck hunting. There is also a 6 Acre spot that could be flooded for ducks or used for more deer habitat/food plot. Located along the Mississippi River, this is the heart of BIG Buck Country! 2008 Season huge 11 point typical and massive 15 Point non-typical were taken from this property. 2009 included large 12 point buck…come look for yourself this spot is a natural deer funnel! The signs are everywhere – the current photos were taken from only walking one-third of the property! Property to be sold per surveyed acre. If you would like more information or if you are looking for your Missouri retreat, please give us a call or visit:our site: www.Find-Homestead.com
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Mississippi land for sale. In Summit, Pike County MS this is the perfect recreational waterfront property, great deer, turkey, hog, rabbit and squirrel hunting. The land lays along the Bogue Chitto River in the northern part of Pike County MS, the land is wooded with plenty of cover for the deer. A bridge up river that makes for a 2 1/2 hour tube back to the property. Very private at the property and down the river on the float. Call 985-893-7093 leave Message http://mississippi-landsource.com/sch/?county=Pike http://mississippi-landsource.com/
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LOADED WITH DUCKS. 483 acre m/l of Waterfowl and White-tail deer haven. Located just 2 miles from the mighty Mississippi River, north of Ten Mile Pond CA and in the heart of the flyway, this unique property offers the total package for today’s sportsman. This tract has been federally protected with a wetlands reserve easement and designed for maximum wildlife habitat. Levied, graded, and irrigated with 2 wells and the ability to flood up to 200 acres. It even has blinds and deer stands already built for a turn-key operation. A 3 acre parcel has been left out so that you may build your lodge or shop to suit your needs. All utilities are available.
This tract features a beautiful blend of heavy timber with many various species of hardwood and some gigantic cypress breaks. The strategic location amongst thousands of acres of row crop ground combined with heavy cover provides excellent white-tail habitat. From the elevated shooting houses you can observe both waterfowl and deer throughout the open fields and wetlands. The southern portion of the property is a tributary for the infamous Big Lake watershed system, the areas go-to spot for duck and goose hunting. Priced at just over 1000/acre makes this a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a premier hunting property. Start a club or keep it to yourself. Whatever you decide act fast, and give Broker-Owner Lucas Edington a call today for all the details.
Additional photos and video available by request. Motivated seller says “Make me an offer” Contact Lucas Edington directly at 573-718-2800 or ledington@mossyoakproperties.com
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I know it’s crooked but hey, it’s LOADED WITH DUCKS 483 acre m/l of Waterfowl and White-tail deer haven. Located just 2 miles from the mighty Mississippi River and in the heart of the flyway, this unique property offers the total package for today’s sportsman. This tract has been federally protected with a wetlands reserve easement and designed for maximum wildlife habitat. Levied, graded, and irrigated with 2 wells and the ability to flood up to 200 acres. It even has blinds and deer stands already built for a turn-key operation. A 3 acre parcel has been left out so that you may build your lodge or shop to suit your needs. All utilities are available.
This tract features a beautiful blend of heavy timber with many various species of hardwood and some gigantic cypress breaks. The strategic location amongst thousands of acres of row crop ground combined with heavy cover provides excellent white-tail habitat. From the elevated shooting houses you can observe both waterfowl and deer throughout the open fields and wetlands. The southern portion of the property is a tributary for the infamous Big Lake watershed system, the areas go-to spot for duck and goose hunting. Priced at just over 1000/acre makes this a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a premier hunting property. Start a club or keep it to yourself. Whatever you decide act fast, and give Broker-Owner Lucas Edington a call today for all the details.
Additional photos and video available by request. Motivated seller says “Make me an offer” Contact Lucas Edington directly at 573-718-2800 or ledington@mossyoakproperties.com
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2615 County Farm Road Liberty, MS. 39645 (Amite County)
Mississippi land for sale. In Liberty, Amite County 50 Acres hunting and recreational property on 2615 County Farm Road. Amite River access on property. Two generous sloughs on property. Property is being sold with camper trailer (purchased for $3000) and triple wide carport that trailer sits under for protection (purchased for $4,000). Originally bought property as a getaway, but have only used it twice. Very pretty property with a lot of trees and wildlife. http://louisianalandsource.com/sch/?land_use=Recreational, http://mississippi-landsource.com/sch/?land_use=Waterfront
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Mississippi land for sale. In Liberty, Amite County 50 Acres hunting and recreational property on 2615 County Farm Road. Amite River access on property. Two generous sloughs on property. Property is being sold with camper trailer (purchased for $3000) and triple wide carport that trailer sits under for protection (purchased for $4,000). Originally bought property as a getaway, but have only used it twice. Very pretty property with a lot of trees and wildlife. http://mississippi-landsource.com/sch/?id=5419=amite, http://louisianalandsource.com/sch/?land_use=Hunting
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This beautiful partially wooded, partly open property with year-round stream is 40 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico in Pearl River County, Mississippi. The house is 2548 sq feet and is steel-framed with a low maintenance exterior of brick and Hardiplank. It features almost 1000 sq feet of screened porches for outdoor enjoyment. It is situated on 10 acres with extensive landscaping, including many varieties of bamboo. Outdoor amenities include an Endless Pool sunken into a deck made of maintenance-free composite material and a separate patio seating area with a working brick fireplace. The house has an 11kW hard-wired generator. A two-car garage is connected by a covered, screened breezeway and is on the same level as the house for wheelchair accessibility. Additional properties, including a 1000 sq ft cottage on an adjacent 10 acres, are available, if bought at the same time. Properties are close to the Pearl River wildlife management area with excellent hunting and fishing.
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Sixth in the series ‘Primal Sail’, the crew finds itself on the way to the tropics via the Mississippi River in October and November freezing at times but glad to have the Craibbean ahead…. They must make their way by bartering, getting raw foods for a special diet for healthly lifestyle away from the mainstream life in American business scene. They often take others on sailing charters all over the world….from simple to elegant.
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This is more of a pre-scout for Whitetails in Missouri. We saw deer tracks, droppings, and a doe itself. Looks like a great place to hunt. Heck, even the locals say it’s great! This is filmed in Ted Shanks Conervation area. In a very rural part of Missouri, where grocery stores are an hour drive away and even McDonalds is out of the question, is this interesting wilderness park.
Ted Shanks Conservation Area is located in northern Pike County at the confluence of the Salt and Mississippi Rivers. The area was once a hunting and battleground for Sac and Fox Indians from the north and the Osages from the south. European colonization of the area began when the Spanish issued Francois Saucier a land grant in 1799. Saucier was the son of the designer of Fort de Chartres and was once the owner of the building that became the Cahokia Courthouse. The land in turn became property of Sauciers son-in-law’s brother, Auguste Chouteau, one of the founders of St. Louis, and then to Neree Valle of one of the prominent families of Ste. Genevieve. Zebulon Pike charted the mouth of the Salt River in 1805 while conducting a reconnaissance of the upper Mississippi River. The area was acquired in the early 1970s using Pittman-Robertson funds, the federal excise tax on sporting arms and ammunition.
Ted Shanks Conservation Area consists of 6,705 acres and contains a variety of habitats including bottomland hardwood timber, marshes, emergent wetlands, agricultural row crops, oxbow lakes and sloughs, old fields, and upland woods. Ted Shanks Conservation Area borders nearly 9 miles of the Mississippi River, 5 miles of the Salt River, and has over 2 miles of river bluffs. Two natural areas, Oval Lake and Bur-Reed Slough, are located on the property. The area consists of 3,827 acres of Missouri Department of Conservation lands and 2,878 acres of lands managed under a cooperative agreement between the MDC, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The area allows a variety of outdoor activities. Two boat ramps allow access to the 70-acre Horseshoe Lake and the lower wetlands for anglers and canoeists and there are more than 500 acres of fishable water including the Salt and Mississippi Rivers. Over 35 miles of levees and a 1/3-mile Disabled-Accessible Trail provide excellent hiking opportunities. The area has over a dozen primitive campsites. Picnic tables are available in the summer months at the adjacent Dupont Reservation conservation Area. Hunting for deer, dove, quail, rabbit, squirrel, wild turkey, and waterfowl is allowed and blinds for waterfowl are located on the site.
The headquarters building contains exhibits, displays, and slide programs on outdoor related topics and includes an observation room that overlooks a marsh. A self-guided auto tour that takes a circuitous route of over 11 miles around the area introduces visitors to the wetlands, management techniques, and wildlife of the Ted Shanks Conservation Area. A brochure of the auto tour can be picked up at the headquarters building. Group tours are available on request.
Stay tuned for future Hunts! God Bless!
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