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298 Acre Bayou Meto Recreational Tract

The sound of the wind cutting through a mallard's wings as he breaks through the treetops, back peddling in your face, on a cold, sunny, winter morning is an experience that everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy in their life. This 298 +/- acre tract bordering the world-renowned Bayou Meto presents you with the opportunity to experience just that! With over 23 years of growth under its belt, this WRP tract was designed to host waterfowl and whitetails. Built into the frame is a levee system designed to control water levels throughout its core. With a large amount of mast-producing oaks and established moist soil units, it has more than an ample amount of food to host the wintering flocks of mallards and other waterfowl that visit each year.

Dissecting the center of the property are two large natural gas pipelines that could be planted for supplemental feed for ducks or the numer...

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