INTRODUCING THE CHOCTAW CREEK 147.16, SITUATED JUST WEST OF QUITMAN, LOUISIANA. At first glance, you will notice the Jackson Parish tract is loaded with mature bottomland hardwoods, even after a recent timber thinning. And, in this part of the country, this is a rare find! Choctaw Creek winds through the property from the north to the southernmost boundary lines, offering a diverse habitat. Near the center of the tract you’ll find a dammed-up beaver pond providing even more opportunity for wildlife. There is a good chance you will get in a good wood duck shoot at some point. During the initial evaluation of this place, multiple deer were spotted in and among the beaver pond, utilizing islands of dry ground across the pond for cover. The Choctaw Creek 147.16 is going to offer some of the best hunting opportunities in the area. Choctaw Creek was previously part of the very well-known Jackson- Bienville Wildlife Management Area. On the north and south ends of the property, you’ll find a recent timber thinning of gum and cypress timber. The timber management will offer an outstanding habitat for years to come. The land on the south side of the highway is clear-cut.
If you’re looking for a tract that is going to offer some great whitetail hunting, you might ought to give this one a look. With tons of cover and diversity, this is where the big deer like to spend their time.
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