HIDDEN PONDS AND TREE COVERED TRAILS! If you are looking for a great hunting/recreational tract in the Pecan Bayou tradition rich hunting area of Red River County, this is one you want to look at. This tract is ready to go, with freshly mulched ATV roads throughout the property, two box stands overlooking planted food plots. This tract is 133.06 acres with good long winding ATV trails and two wood shaded ponds. Several good building sites and power is on the property. This tract is a perfect mix of towering upland Pines on the hills; transitioning down sloping hills to the hardwood bottoms full of large oak trees and thick browse perfect for wildlife habitat scattered along the banks of Pecan Bayou. Some areas along the Bayou during wet seasons stands in low flat flooded timber and is excellent habitat to ducks and other wildlife. This property is home to a large herd of white tail deer,...
HIDDEN PONDS AND TREE COVERED TRAILS! If you are looking for a great hunting/recreational tract in the Pecan Bayou tradition rich hunting area of Red River County, this is one you want to look at. This tract is ready to go, with freshly mulched ATV roads throughout the property, two box stands overlooking planted food plots. This tract is 133.06 acres with good long winding ATV trails and two wood shaded ponds. Several good building sites and power is on the property. This tract is a perfect mix of towering upland Pines on the hills; transitioning down sloping hills to the hardwood bottoms full of large oak trees and thick browse perfect for wildlife habitat scattered along the banks of Pecan Bayou. Some areas along the Bayou during wet seasons stands in low flat flooded timber and is excellent habitat to ducks and other wildlife. This property is home to a large herd of white tail deer, Eastern Turkeys, hogs, squirrels and other East Texas critters! So if you are searching for a diverse piece of East Texas Woodlands, give me a call for your showing!
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Annona, TX go north on FM 44 for approx. 4 miles; Left (W) on FM 114 for approx. 1 mile; Right (N) on FM 1158 through the White Rock community for approx 3 miles and CR 3230 will start. Straight on CR 3230 past Pecan Bayou about 3/4 mile. Look for sigh on the left or East side of road.
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