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Welcome to The Tallahatchie 280! This property is surrounded by one of the largest continuous 2,000-acre blocks of woods in Tallahatchie County, MS. A tupelo gum and cypress brake snakes through the center of 280± acres of mixed timber, providing a unique setting for the avid hunter. This area in the Mississippi Delta is known for its big deer and is located in the Mississippi Flyway, situated roughly 1 mile west of the Tallahatchie River. Primarily managed for timber investment, minimal hunting pressure over the last decade has occurred. An abundance of mature white, red, and pin oaks provide a food source for wildlife. Four designated food plots are scattered throughout the property. By thinning the trees for timber harvest, a thick undergrowth has developed in places...perfect for deer bedding. The woods are surrounded by agriculture fields, so deer graze on high protein crops throughout the summer. The tupelo gum and cypress brake is the main attraction for the duck habitat. Rainfall throughout the seasons naturally fills the brake. Two water control structures and a pump exist, allowing for a managed water system if needed. With a great internal road system, there is accessibility from the north or the south. Whether the goal is investment or recreational, The Tallahatchie 280 checks the boxes. Call Wilson Britt or Henry Mosco today for a private showing.
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DISCLAIMER: Brett Boykin, Cody Kelley, Keith Burgess, and Chris Ashley are not licensed Real Estate Agents or Brokers. For any Real Estate Inquiries, please call the SmallTown Hunting Properties & Real Estate Office at 769.888.2522
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