Description: 148 acres M/L in Pushmataha County, OK east of Nashoba, OK. The tract sits just north of Highway 144 between Nashoba and Hanobia nestled against the southern boundary of 25,000+ acres of timberland. The south end of the property has crisscrossing wet-weather creeks that snake through hardwood/pine bottoms. The northern end of the property offers a little more diverse terrain, offering up some draws, ridges, and a possible location for a cabin/house. The property is wooded from corner to corner and historically had roads across the property from instances when the timber was harvested.
Water: This property has a small .25-acre pond on the west boundary and multiple streams that move water during the rainy months and pool in the warmer months.
Game: After doing an extensive walk on this tract it has become obvious that it is a small island of habitat in a sea of timbered for...
Game: After doing an extensive walk on this tract it has become obvious that it is a small island of habitat in a sea of timbered forest land. Buck rubs are numerous and bedding areas are scattered throughout. Flat runs near the creeks hold large hardwoods providing mast in the winter for White-tailed deer along with brushy browse. Pushmataha County is also open for Oklahoma's Black bear season and Eastern wild turkey. There is also opportunity to hunt small game and non-game animals such as rabbit, squirrel, fox, bobcat, and coyote.
Brokers Notes: The property needs some management, but the opportunity is already there. With all the logging activity from surrounding timber property, this tract could be a welcome refuge for white-tailed deer to rut in the fall and fawn in the spring. In fact, from time spent on the property one can see that the sign and the food are there. You could not ask for better highway access to drive right to your gate and leave the city behind.
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