Port Gibson hardwood / hunting tract
Location: The tract is situated 2 miles southwest of Port Gibson on Old Colony Road. It is situated in Sections 22,28,30,31,and 73, T11N, R2E
Access: The tract fronts a paved county road (Old Colony Road). There is a network of woods roads on the 91 acres lying west of Old Colony Road.
Topography: Hilly to steep, loessial bluffs
Timber: The tract supports a good stand of hardwood sawtimber and pulpwood, along with some scattered pine sawtimber. The tract was previously owned by a hardwood lumber company that managed the property to produce quality oak and other hardwood timber. The seller's forester estimates the current timber value to be between $1200 to $1500 per acre.
Full Description: This property is an excellent deer hunting tract that is growing high quality hardwood timber. It is an area known for producing tropy deer and also offers turkey a...
Full Description: This property is an excellent deer hunting tract that is growing high quality hardwood timber. It is an area known for producing tropy deer and also offers turkey and wild hog hunting. The property consists of 91 deeded acres lying west of Old Colony Roard and 40 acres lying east of the road. The east block joins the Natchez Trace Parkway, which protects the owner from neighbors who may poach and provides an undisturbed deer santuary. The Port Gibson area is full of cival war history and offers great hunting opportunity.The loessial bluff soil region is one of the most fertile areas in the country, resulting in fast growing timber and hgh quality deer.
Special Features: joins the Natchez Trace Parkway