South Georgia's long growing season, abundant agriculture, and dense timber create the perfect combination of nutrition and cover for producing mature, heavy-bodied whitetails. Telfair County has long been known as one of the state's premier deer hunting destinations, and this 99-acre tract offers the habitat to prove it. The county is home to Georgia's state-record non-typical whitetail, harvested in 1998.
Thick pine bedding cover, a productive crop field, and a pond combine to create natural travel corridors that keep deer and turkey moving through the property. Fresh sign is abundant, and the land has been under an exclusive private lease for the past two seasons. This is the first opportunity to hunt it since.
Beyond deer, the pond attracts seasonal waterfowl while providing an excellent fishing spot. The crop field offers dove hunting, the field edges hold rabbits, and turkeys are consistently present throughout the season.
While it measures 99 acres on paper, the layout, habitat diversity, and surrounding landscape make it hunt much larger. Properties with this combination of proven habitat and South Georgia genetics are difficult to find and don't stay available for long.