This 60 acre property in Perry County, just east of Pinckneyville, is a hunters paradise.
Perry County is known for having some very special whitetails, even some cracking the highly sought-after 200 mark, and this property sits in the largest tract of timber in the area. In the spring of 22, to set this property apart from the neighbors, the current landowner had a land consultant come out and put a habitat plan together to help hold and attract deer and turkey. As a part of that plan there some logging was done to help clear some trees to allow for more cover and foliage to grow. You will notice how the logger followed the plan to drop treetops in strategic spots to help build some bedding areas as well.
The trails have been nicely maintained throughout the property. There are 2 primary ridges on the property with several draws that really concentrate deer traffic. There is a small creek that separates these 2 ridges. Also, as part of the habitat plan, there were some areas inside the timber cleared for food plots. On the north ridge food plot, there is an area that has a good young oak tree population, which is already dropping acorns for the wildlife. The property features three MUDDY blinds, which will be sold with the property along with the habitat plan for the future landowner.
If you would like to learn more about this property or set up a tour, please call Dale Dunn at 636-443-9481.