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$3,250,000
Pickens, MS 39146(Madison County)
Size: 1,117 Acres
Home: 4 beds - 2 full baths - 2,200 Sq Ft

1117 Acres with a Home in Madison County in Pickens, MS

REDUCED! Have you ever had the opportunity to visit a property where you marveled at how strategically and deliberately the land was managed? A true sportsmans paradise is now available to you. This is your chance to profit from the knowledge, drive, and hard work of the current landowner.-newlineThis walk-in ready, Madison County, MS tract consists of 1,117+/- acres of a brilliantly developed wildlife paradise featuring beautiful mature hardwood bottoms along with several ridges laced with old majestic pecans. Various stages of pine plantations are managed and burned on a rotational basis, allowing for wildlife food and cover to thrive. Planted hardwoods along the banks of Loves Creek give the added feel of old river bottom hunting. Several creeks traverse the property along with old fence rows, generating funnels and bottlenecks that create ample hunting opportunities. Several small po...

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From Jackson, follow I-55N to MS 16. Take Exit 124. After merging onto 16E, turn left on Davis Crossing Road. After 3.7 miles, turn left on Hwy 51. Drive 11 miles, and turn right on MS-17S. Drive approximately 4 miles and the property will be on your right, with a guard house and gate.

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Smalltown Hunting Properties & Real Estate

Madison, MS

(601) 573-2962

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Listing last updated: July 17, 2023 at 10:24 AM
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