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Ansley Hardwood Tract South, Jackson Parish, 268 Acres +/-
Description
The Ansley Hardwood Tract South, containing 268 acres, provides exceptional opportunities for hunting and recreation. Approximately 3,930 feet of frontage on Hwy 167 along the western boundary and an improved woods road along southern boundary provide ample access to the entire property. With 170 acres of hardwood timber, 30 acres of flooded timber and 60 acres of pine plantations, this property offers diverse habitat for multiple wildlife species as well as future revenues from timber thinnings. Cypress Bayou also runs through the property providing year round water allowing deer, turkeys, various bird species, hogs and small game to thrive. You may even be able to catch a few fish from time to time in Cypress Bayou.
Looking for additional acreage to create your own large contiguous hunting and recreation paradise, see the Ansley Hardwood Tract North and Lamkin Road Tract which join this tract. All three properties combined total over 700 acres of prime hunting property.
Location: Sections 8, 16 & 17, Township 16 North, Range 3 West, Jackson Parish, Louisiana. Located 11.5 miles south of Ruston and 3 miles north of Quitman.
For additional information or to set up your own private tour, contact Jarod Patterson (318) 245-1167 or email jpatterson@mossyoakproperties.com
Additional Information
wildlife
- Hogs
- Small Game
- Turkey
- Whitetail Deer
recreation
- ATV Trails
- Bird Watching
- Hunting
water access
- Creek