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Incredible opportunities for the investor/sportsman in the form of exceptionally attractive prices for recreational property are finally here. As you can see from these tracts, selection is also at a peak. If you plan on owning hunting or fishing property, real estate professionals are saying this is the best time they’ve ever seen. We add more high-quality properties to our Website nearly every week.

 

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Cypress BayPlantation, South Carolina

This turn-key plantation is ideally suited for a corporate retreat with 1,115 acres in Bamberg County. Significant timber value as well as productive cropland. Intensively managed for trophy deer and turkeys, and South Carolina has some of the longest hunting seasons in the nation. Clubhouse, guest house, airstrip, hangar, equipment storage and game processing facility. $4,900 per acre.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Double Bridges Farm, Georgia

Two adjacent tracts: part wooded, part open on 324 acres in Elbert County, Georgia. Perfect southern residential/farm/recreational tract. Extensive creek and paved road frontage. Great for whitetails, wild turkey, doves and quail. Close proximity to Lake Russell. $2,900 per acre.

 

Also, 68 comparable acres in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. This tract has a large hardwood bottom with a spring and two small creeks that join to form a larger creek. HUGE hardwoods and about 20 acres of 20 year-old planted pines. This is the perfect hunting tract for wild turkeys and whitetails. When winter rains come, ducks and geese flock into the bottoms to feed on mast. Tract is intentionally priced below market for quick sale, at $2,000 per acre.

 

 

 

 

 

Fish, Fowl, Fantasy, Kansas

120 acres southeast of Prescott in southeast Linn County. Coal mining in the area many years ago left great strip-pits filled with groundwater supporting populations of largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill and channel catfish. A variety of waterfowl species frequent these waters. All of this is surrounded by cedar trees and many deciduous woodlands, offering food and cover to white-tailed deer, wild turkey and other types of game. 4.58 acres of cropland, and some hay ground provide a bit of income. Small, rough-hewn cabin in place. Located just over an hour south of Kansas City, this would make a wonderful, secluded acreage for a home away from home, corporate retreat or a hunting/shooting sports lodge. Asking price is $750,000. Offers always welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Four Corners, South Carolina

451 acres in Chester County. Just 5 minutes off I-77 and 45 minutes south of Charlotte. This improved hunting tract has a12-acre pond, cypress cabin, pasture, pines and hardwoods. Beautiful hunting tract for the private individual or club. Great turkey, wild hog and whitetail hunting. Good dove potential in two open fields. Excellent bass and bream fishing. Sporting Classics Editor Chuck Wechsler and staff have hunted and fished this property and love it. Owner financing available. $3,400 per acre.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Battenkill Preserve, New York

 

 

One thousand-acre game preserve in Upstate New York managed for trophy native and exotic big game. Battenkill Preserve has resident herds of whitetail, fallow, axis, and sika deer, trophy red stag and elk. Surrounded by the Taconic Mountain Range, this property features a five bedroom owner’s cabin, six bedroom 4,700 sq. ft. main lodge, a caretaker’s residence, and 17 miles of fencing. Enjoy privacy and an unparalleled hunting experience. Battenkill Preserve also offers wing shooting enthusiasts’ habitat to chase imported pheasants, native ruffed grouse, and wild turkeys. This turnkey operation is aggressively offered at $4,250,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salkahatchie, South Carolina

186-acre Lowcountry retreat. 100 acres of high ground and 85 acres of Salkehatchie River bottomland with a 2,500 sq. ft. furnished cabin. Deer, turkey, ducks and hogs. Fantastic redbreast, catfish and bass. $695,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vandross, South Carolina

1,220 acres of fantastic hunting ground just 15 minutes from historic Georgetown and 30 minutes from Debordieau and Pawleys Island. The centerpiece of Vandross is a large bay that serves as a sanctuary for numerous deer, hogs, turkeys and black bear that inhabit this tract. A portion of the property is protected by a conservation easement with the Nature Conservancy, but a lodge and additional structures are permitted. Priced aggressively at $1,250 per acre. Owner financing available.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Webster Whitetails, Kansas

120 acres of prime habitat for whitetails and mule deer, turkey, pheasants, quail and quite possibly prairie chickens. Slate Creek, an intermittent stream, crosses from north to south a half-mile on its way to the north fork of the Solomon River a mile to the south. In west-central Rooks County, an extremely popular county for hunters of all types, the tract is essentially halfway between Kansas City and Denver (about 4.5 hours from either). Webster Reservoir, a fine walleye and striper lake, is but a few miles to the east. This is a great location for a cabin or a lodge. It’s currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program, and will pay just over $3,091 per year through September 30, 2020. Priced at $1,000 per acre.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wingfield Plantation, South Carolina

1,500 acres in Colleton County, South Carolina. Lowcountry quail plantation, main house, caretaker’s quarters, dog kennels, quail pens, ponds and extensive frontage, with landing on the Combahee River. $5,000 per acre.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Great Investment, Georgia

Just off Lake Richard B. Russell in Elbert County, 90-plus acres with over 4,000 ft. of road frontage and over 2,800 ft. of Corps of Engineers (lake) frontage. This tract joins the upper end of one of the feeder creeks for Lake Russell. The tract is ideal for duck, deer and turkey habitat. $3,750 per acre.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cedar Park, Georgia

Located in Telfair County, 6 miles south of McRae. Cedar Park is 521 acres of rolling hills consisting of 100 acres of thinned pulpwood, 100 acres almost ready for thinning, and 300 acres of mature forest. Several spring-fed streams exist on the property and a large creek borders the west boundary. One stream has six beaver ponds that offer excellent fishing and host many ducks through the fall and winter. There is also a 6-acre, man-made fish pond. The property has more than two miles of paved frontage, and consumes three corners of a rural paved crossroads. This provides a buffer and protection from encroachment. Cedar Park is surrounded by other large tracts of privately owned woodlands. The property has an excellent road infrastructure and many game food plots and stands. It has a healthy population of white-tailed deer and wild turkey, and has been managed for trophy bucks for five years. An outstanding tract for hunting and timber investment. $2,300 per acre with owner financing available.

 

 

 

 

Hunters Haven, Georgia

145.48 acres in Elbert County with over 1000 ft. on the Broad River. Varied ages of pine and hardwood make ideal habitat for deer, hog, quail and turkey. Tractor, trailer, harrow and bush hog included in price. $2,600 per acre.