Secluded, timbered tract on Johnson Creek in the heart of the 30,000-acre, Barbour County Wildlife Management Area. This is an incredible opportunity to own a small tract within the boundaries of the well-known Barbour WMA. The WMA borders the property on 2 sides with only a couple private tracts on the other sides. This tract borders Johnson Creek on the SE side, which provides a year-round water source. The mixed pine/hardwood timber ranges from pre-merchantable to merchantable hardwoods. There is an approximately 5-acre abandoned row crop field in the middle of the tract that could easily be reclaimed and planted for a wildlife food plot. As would be expected, hunting for deer, turkey, and small game is excellent. The Barbour Management Area manages for mature bucks, requiring bucks to have 3 points on 1 side for harvest. An adjoining 5-acre tract with deeded access will be available ...
Secluded, timbered tract on Johnson Creek in the heart of the 30,000-acre, Barbour County Wildlife Management Area. This is an incredible opportunity to own a small tract within the boundaries of the well-known Barbour WMA. The WMA borders the property on 2 sides with only a couple private tracts on the other sides. This tract borders Johnson Creek on the SE side, which provides a year-round water source. The mixed pine/hardwood timber ranges from pre-merchantable to merchantable hardwoods. There is an approximately 5-acre abandoned row crop field in the middle of the tract that could easily be reclaimed and planted for a wildlife food plot. As would be expected, hunting for deer, turkey, and small game is excellent. The Barbour Management Area manages for mature bucks, requiring bucks to have 3 points on 1 side for harvest. An adjoining 5-acre tract with deeded access will be available after the 1st of the year. Call Dale Hurst at 334-782-1240 for information or to view this tract.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Clayton, AL take AL 51 North for 2 miles. Turn right onto Barbour County 49 for approximately 6.8 miles. Access to property is on the right, across from Charles Drive.
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