If you know south Georgia, you know Clinch County. This is legitimate big woods country — planted pine as far as you can see, hardwood drains, cypress bays, and whitetail that grow up in the timber and never see hunting pressure. This 50-acre parcel sits right in the middle of it.
Uniform planted pine with large timber tracts bordering on all sides — this property is embedded inside a much larger wildlife corridor. Deer and turkey move through this ground freely. Adjacent to the property sits a natural wetland depression that pulls game from the surrounding area and funnels it through this timber. That kind of draw is what puts deer on their feet and moving during shooting hours.
Hunting pressure in this part of Clinch County runs lower than average for south Georgia. In a region where most accessible ground gets hit hard every season, that alone makes this worth a look.
If you've been searching for an exclusive piece of south Georgia timber to hunt on your own terms, this is it.
All game. Annual lease.