Located in northeast Choctaw County near Pennington, Alabama, the Kinterbish Creek tract is situated along the western border of the famous Blackbelt region, an area historically recognized as one of the premier hunting destinations in the Southeast. This versatile hunting and timber tract presents a rare opportunity to purchase a large, contiguous tract in Choctaw County.
The property boasts a staggering 4+/- miles of frontage along Kinterbish Creek, a tributary to the Tombigbee River that is as large as many rivers in its own right. Deer and turkey hunting are excellent, and there are two sloughs on the property that offer superb duck hunting opportunities as well.
The timber profile is diverse and includes pine plantations that are staggered in age, and includes both marketable and pre-merchantable pine timber, mature bottomland hardwood, and natural mixed timber. This diversity provides the next owner with a more consistent cash flow resulting from timber sales on a year-to-year basis. It also greatly increases the carrying capacity and quality of habitat from a wildlife perspective. Soil types on the property are excellent for timber production and possess a site index range of 85-100 for loblolly pine.
Additional features include an improved road system consisting of miles of internal roads, dozens of well-placed and planted food plots with stands/ shooting houses, and quality deer and turkey hunting opportunities. It is ready to hunt immediately!