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LandWatch Poll
What is your primary hunting interest?
Total: 1111 responses
I prefer hunting inland birds
5%
I am most drawn towards waterfowl
8%
I am most drawn to big game items like deer, elk and bear
61%
I like to hunt smaller game
6%
I don't hunt
21%
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Great recreational tract within close proximity to the Brother's and Chipola Rivers. Excellent hunting and fishing opportunities. This tract also has potential for home sites--primary or second homes making great rural weekend retreats. Paved road access. Conveniently located within 15 minutes to the Gulf of Mexico coast.
Make this property your retreat in the woods. With frontage on Little River and pine trees and hardwoods through out, nature lovers can enjoy many recreational opportunities as well as beautiful vistas. While you feel secluded in this rural retreat, getting here is convenient as it boasts approximately 1/2 mile of frontage on U.S. Highway 90 between Quincy and Midway,...
One of the unique features of this property is that it boasts 1.5 miles of frontage on the beautiful St. Marks River. For the outdoor sportsman, this property offers numerous recreational opportunities. If you enjoy fishing, put your boat in and fish in the freshwater river or travel a short distance to the Gulf of Mexico for deep sea fishing. This property may have...
This property is one of nature's gems. Nestled between public lands and a private plantation, this more than 1,000 acres boasts a mixture of forest and pasture land, offering the sportsman numerous recreational opportunities such as horseback riding, hunting, hiking and biking. Located in Leon County, this this outstanding property has developmental potential and is about ...
616.35-acre trophy whitetail heaven located in the famous million acre swamp area of Price County in northern Wisconsin. The property features 2 miles of common border with State of Wisconsin land. The diverse terrain features conifer swamps with highland islands & fingers to ambush that monster buck.
This 520 acre parcel is located in southern Ashland County. It is a very remote parcel with diverse topography. This parcel would make an ideal hunting camp.
This 600-acre parcel is located in Ashland County, west of Butternut on Bear Lake Road. The property has two access points in place from Bear Lake Road leading north into the tract. There are several pockets of hardwoods and some lower land pockets of spruce and tamarack which creates the perfect spot for a cabin or deer stand. The entire west boundary is common to...
This 640 acre parcel in Mineral County is located just 2 miles Northwest of Superior. This mountainous parcel has great views and several building sites on the points of ridges. The road to the property is narrow and there is no water on the property.
This 640-acre parcel is located west of Butternut just off of Bear Lake Road. The seller will provide access from the south and from the west through existing logging roads. This property features a large beaver pond on the south 200 acres and great veiws. The parcel was harvested but still has small pockets of hardwoods that provide excellent cabin sites.
This Southfacing 633 +/- acre parcel has great views of the Clark Fork River and mostly steep terrain. Pardee Creek runs through the bottom of the canyon, with limited usable land by the creek. This is a very good hunting and fishing area near the Clark Fork River. From I-90, take River St Exit for Superior, go .2 mi., turn left on River St., go .4 mi., turn left on...
Remote parcel with timber. Topography is challenging with no legal or physical access off Petty Creek Road. This one is for those of you who'd like a far away retreat! Spring Gulch through the property. Near Alberton, Montana, not far from Missoula. Exit I-90 at Petty Creek Road, 4 miles South, look for Spring Creek on Left going under Petty Creek Road
Tract CC0111 lies at the northern end of the Caney Creek sale unit. The property offers a wide array of land uses. The Little River flows through the property for over one-half mile. Little River is popular with paddlers and has all the qualities of a scenic mountain river. The forest contains good combinations of merchantable pine plantations, open-productive lands, and...
Tract CC0114 is located just outside the community of Nolia south of Highway 144. The land offers varying forest types and landscapes and lies at the edge of the Little River valley. The property is included in this lush valley that is dominated by agriculture, ranches and tree farms with the backdrop of the Kiamichi Range. Tract CC0114 is easily accessible and is...
Tract CC0209 is the largest tract in the Caney Creek offerings. With the combinations of younger pine plantations, Little River frontage, and rolling to mountainous terrain, this property will have wide appeal to land investors and recreational developers. The tract is easily accessed from Holly Creek Road, a public road just south of the tract.
Tract CC0403 is another outstanding timberland investment property with a range of land use options and abundant near-term harvest opportunities. It is located about 15 miles from the town of Rattan in a neighborhood of larger timberland ownerships. The property is situated north of Highway 3 and is accessed from a spur road stemming off 80,000 Road, a major...