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06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
06/17/2025
$2,180,800
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Hoke Road, Isola, MS
Welcome to Beasley Bayou Fish Farm in Isola, Mississippi. This 376-acre working farm consists of 24 circulating ponds with graveled leveed roads along with a big shop building, a huge metal pole barn for equipment storage, and two mobile homes. The rest of the ponds are conventional 6-AC fish ponds. There are four 60 HP wells that run underground and feed into every pond. There's also one 15 HP well. The property is right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway and surrounded by fertile farm ground, other area fish ponds, and a CRP tract on the southwestern boundary. Neighboring landowners flood fields in winter for duck hunting to take advantage of the prime location, too.
There are several opportunities with this property. Of course, it could continue as a fish farm for years to come (equipment not included), but there are other options to consider. The ponds could also be used for crawfish production since theyve got the capability for controlled water and easy draining. The level-bottom pools are easy to empty with ditches surrounding them and drains on every single pond. Their slow grade makes it easy to drain specific ones or all of them. You won't find richer dirt than whats beneath these ponds with the years of fish farming. Leveling the land and putting it into farm ground would produce a big source of income while offering incredible duck hunting, too. You could also keep some of them to plant in trees or leave as ponds.
This property also has really good potential for WRP/WRE program enrollment -- see the map in photos showing thousands of acres of other area properties with conservation easements already established. Keep some ponds for waterfowl, and have the others drained and planted in trees to create your own hunting paradise combining big delta deer with the ducks. While there's no guarantee of it qualifying for a conservation program, the odds are good.
The shop has electricity and a could be plumbed and built out into a camp house in the future. There are also two older mobile homes that are used for workers, but they could easily be rented.
Parcels:
107 AC: C040013006.00 Taxes: $1,902
38 AC: C040013005.00 Taxes: $658
217 AC: C040024002.00 Taxes: $5,184
Coordinates: 33.228256, -90.671487
Electricity with Twin County EPA.
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
08/21/2025
$180,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Humphreys County - Gooden Lake Rd, Belzoni, MS
Welcome to the Humphreys 36 in the Mississippi Delta. S ituated approximately eight miles southwest of Belzoni and 27 miles north of Yazoo City, this 36 acre Humphreys County property offers income opportunities and hunting/recreational adventures.
Of the total 36 acres, a 23 acre tract is currently an income-producing row crop farm. Continuing to rent the farmland can bring $150 per cultivatable acre annually. The soil type consists of alligator clay, and a variety of crops can be planted, including soybeans, rice, wheat, or corn. The remaining acreage is mixed hardwoods. Upon initial inspection, this property was covered with deer trails and tracks! Agricultural fields encompass the property, allowing the whitetail to feed on high-protein crops throughout the summer. If you are looking for recreational enjoyment, be sure to see what all the Humphreys 36 has to offer!
Contact Wilson Britt today to schedule a private tour and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
Location:
Gooden Lake Road
Belzoni, MS 39038
Humphreys County
8 Miles SW of Belzoni
27 Miles N of Yazoo City
70 Miles NW of Madison
Coordinates:
33.13846, -90.58874
Property Use:
Recreational
Timber Investment
Deer, Duck &
Small Game Hunting
Property Information:
36 Total Acres
23 Acres of Row
Crop Farmland
13 Acres of Woods
Gooden Lake Road Frontage
Tax Information:
Parcel F07001400400
2024 Taxes: $463.79
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