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Morris Branch tract...80 acres of timberland littered with trails, food plots, mast producing trees, and bedding areas which make the perfect formula for successful wildlife habitat. Access is via easement from the south on a very good gravel road that enters the property through a gate in the south central portion of the property. There's an established trail system throughout the property that leads to and from the gate, to the food plot, to the north end, across the creek, and all in between. No matter where the game is bedding, you will have the ability to maneuver without blowing deer out or busting a turkey on the roost. Morris Branch runs east and west through the northern portion of the property and is where an abundance of white oak trees stand! Deer, turkey, and black bear...all seen on the property allowing for a wide variety of game to pursue. Sellers have created and followed a plan since 2015 that, along with other things, has them feeding high protein food as well as having a great stand of clover in the mixed food plot to provide deer and turkey a wide selection as they transition throughout the year. This tract offers lots of possibilities and even potential for more depending of the agenda of the new owner. Remnants of the old lakebed in the central portion of the property suggest one could potentially bring it back to working order with time and money. Storage container allows the ability to store feed, deer stands, equipment on site. Being just 25 minutes from Searcy, makes this an excellent get away for hunting or just a relaxing retreat.