White Oaks Black River is a 443-acre recreational property located in Clay County, Arkansas, approximately 10 miles east of Corning. The property represents the quintessential Arkansas outing place, offering year-round outdoor recreation for family and friends. Foremost, the land is established for Arkansas-fashion, green-timber duck hunting. However, the property provides more than exceptional duck hunting; it also features whitetail deer and dove hunting, outstanding fishing, and luxury lodging.
The centerpiece of the landscape is a 320-acre green tree reservoir explicitly designed for duck hunting. The GTR features a water control system powered by a 10-inch electric-turbine well connected to underground piping that feeds four risers throughout the timber. This system allows for flooding on demand and helps maintain thawed water during winter freezes. The woods contain four shooting ho...
The centerpiece of the landscape is a 320-acre green tree reservoir explicitly designed for duck hunting. The GTR features a water control system powered by a 10-inch electric-turbine well connected to underground piping that feeds four risers throughout the timber. This system allows for flooding on demand and helps maintain thawed water during winter freezes. The woods contain four shooting holes, two equipped with duck blinds, and two zero-grade food plots planted in crops and left standing to attract waterfowl. A third zero-grade field outside the GTR serves as a duck rest area. The entire GTR is accessible by boat directly from the lodge’s boathouse. The property is located near the Black River, Black River Wildlife Management Area, Big Cane Conservation Area, and Coon Island Conservation Area—all recognized duck hunting destinations in the region.
Fishing opportunities center around a 34-acre reservoir stocked with largemouth bass, crappie, and bream. The reservoir was designed and managed by Southern Pond Management and includes a gravel boat ramp, dock, and fish feeders. A half-acre pond stocked with bream provides additional fishing opportunities.
The property has produced quality whitetail deer over the years, with trophy bucks taken periodically. A 5-acre tillable field is suitable for planting sunflowers for dove hunting in early fall.
The infrastructure includes a newly constructed 4,880-square-foot main lodge with a 1,008-square-foot guest apartment connected by a breezeway. A 1,008-square-foot garage, also connected via breezeway, and a 2,750-square-foot shop provide ample storage and workspace. The property and lodge grounds are all accessed via a private, gated, all-weather road from Arkansas State Highway 62.
Recent improvements include new shop building, water control structures in the south and west fields, development of a new shooting hole, mulched boat lanes, new levees, and a graded gravel pad.
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Research Parcel InformationThe property has excellent access via Arkansas State Highway 62 and a private-gated, all-weather road ending at the lodge and shop headquarters. Interior roads are equally outstanding allowing access along the peremiter and all points of interest throughout the property.
Chuck Myers is a Partner and Agent with Myers Cobb Realtors, licensed in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee. After an Agribusiness career as an industry National Sales and Marketing Manager, Chuck entered the real estate market, developing and managing legacy hunting clubs in North America. Chuck has a proven history of marketing and selling equity in premium hunting properties. He also has many notable real estate sales of premier hunting clubs. Chuck has a 30-year market reputation of assisting clients and partners with the acquisition, development, management, and selling of exclusive recreational estates. Chuck has a comprehensive archive of hunting and farmland involvement achievements. A limited list includes Greenbriar, River Oaks, Wolf Farm, Paradise, Deer Creek, and Delta Duck Farms. Over the years, Chuck has developed an extensive range of relationships with qualified land investors and professionals within the agriculture and outdoor real estate business. He is a seasoned land specialist and has transacted millions of dollars in Mid-South land sales. A knowledge of land and a passion for the outdoors, Chuck identifies with the client, is direct, and enjoys the agent-client transactional relationship. He and his wife, Jerri, have three children, seven grandchildren, and currently reside in Memphis, Tennessee.