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The Franklin 145 offers a great mix of diversity, access, and year-round outdoor enjoyment. The 145± acre Franklin Parish, Louisiana, hunting and recreational tract consists of WRE and wetland mitigation, creating excellent cover and strong wildlife habitat.
Located in an area with a well-known waterfowl history, the Boeuf River corridor has long been a favorite among duck hunters. The shallow potholes, oxbows, and backwater areas along the river consistently hold wood ducks, green-winged teal, gadwall, mallards, and other species.
The Franklin 145 also offers strong deer hunting opportunities, with established food plots and a healthy population of mature deer. On the southwest corner, a concrete boat ramp provides direct access to the Boeuf River and over 50,000 contiguous acres of public land.
Additionally, a 1± acre area in the southeast corner is unencumbered, with utilities nearby, making it an ideal spot for a camp.
Enjoy the privacy of 145± acres or jump across the Boeuf River and enjoy the endless public land!
Call Braden Smith today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
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