Here is a tract of land that has been sculpted regarding "edge effect" to perfection. Wildlife Biologists will tell you whitetail deer are edge animals, thus the more edge you have between woods and fields, the better deer like it. With this idea, the landowner has done a textbook job of stewardship. This area roughly 7 miles Southeast of Columbus is well known for wildlife abundance and quality. Enhancing the habitat here has created a jewel (see photos). No more expensive bulldozer work needs doing.
The habitat is mostly sandy loam soils with a diverse tree cover of live oak, post oak and water oak. There are also a few cedar, Texas ash and hack berry. The under story is predominately yaupon and American beauty berry. The surface has a gentle slope with the southern and eastern ends of the property approaching a neighboring creek which adds a little riparian habitat to the mix...
The habitat is mostly sandy loam soils with a diverse tree cover of live oak, post oak and water oak. There are also a few cedar, Texas ash and hack berry. The under story is predominately yaupon and American beauty berry. The surface has a gentle slope with the southern and eastern ends of the property approaching a neighboring creek which adds a little riparian habitat to the mix.
If you are looking for an outstanding hunting or wildlife viewing property, this is it. Abundant hogs plus great deer hunting. The owner has won the local big buck contest in past years with deer taken off this property. A very pretty place that is remote, quiet and has paved access. Power and water well is in place.
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Research Parcel InformationAt the intersection of Interstate 10 and FM 2434 at Glidden go south on FM 2434 for 0.1 miles. Turn left (east) on County Road 107 for 0.8 miles. Turn right (south) on County Road 105 and go ~ 2.5 miles. Turn right (west) on County Road 151. Go ~3.5 miles and property will be on the left.