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Welcome to the Leflore 114.5. Lying in the heart of the Mississippi Delta in Leflore County. These Minter City tracts totaling 114.5± acres are comprised of flooded, mature cypress and tupelo gum trees. This naturally flooded brake is a proven hunting ground for wintering waterfowl, where you can find ample gadwall and the occasional widgeon and mallard falling into your decoy spread.
What sets the Leflore 114.5 apart is the natural waterfowl habitat it provides. With very little management cost, this brake is sure to hold wintering waterfowl even on relatively dry years.
The two tracts of land separated by agricultural fields allow you to rest one of your duck holes while hunting the other. It could also provide you with the opportunity to hunt two different groups at one time. A mixture of small and large natural openings in each tract has this brake ready to hunt with any wind.
The Leflore 114.5 delivers a hard-to-find opportunity in the Mississippi Delta. If you’ve been searching for that perfect duck hunting spot with multiple hole and wind options, this property is a great choice.
Contact Wilson Britt or Hunter Pridgen for a private showing and experience #TheSmallTownWay.
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