Ask Luke Cullins
Have you hunted or toured tracts enrolled in WRE, but decided you didn't want the encumbrance on your property? If so, this tract is for you. The 121.98 surveyed acres joins the Bald Knob National Wildlife Refuge via the 2,024' of frontage on the Little Red River. It sits just West of Georgetown placing it in very close proximity to Hurricane WMA and the Raft Creek bottoms which are both renowned waterfowl locations in the state of Arkansas. This property has been designed nearly identical to a WRE project, but was all performed at the seller's expense and DOES NOT have an easement on it meaning you can further manage and improve however you prefer. In addition to the planted waterfowl food plots, the moist-soil units are full of smartweed, sprangletop, bidens, invertebrates, etc to provide a full buffet to visiting waterfowl this winter. The improvements made to the property have provided approximately 53 +/- floodable acres with water supplied by a 6" electric well. Currently, the electric is being provided by a mobile generator as there is not electric service on site. Two existing blinds and container convey. Access via deeded easement for unparalleled seclusion.
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Listed By: Kevin Keen of Arkansas Land Company