Only 200 yards from the banks of the Flint River, the sounds of the infamous Flint River shoals can be heard while enjoying a spring turkey hunt or while overlooking a clover filled food plot in the fall. Carters Mill Plantation in Talbot County, Georgia offers the sportsman or any outdoor enthusiast ample opportunities to enjoys God’s creation. The aesthetics of Carters Mill is that from a National Geographic publication. Frontage on Carters Mill Creek gives breathtaking views with your own personal waterfalls. Along the creek banks Indian artifacts can be discovered along with the evidence of the first settlers in the area to call this home. From pottery, arrowheads, or farming tools from the 1800’s, this property’s history has a story to tell. Aside from the eccentric value from aesthetics to history, this property holds a lot more value to the landowner in terms of timber investment and recreational value. Approximately 100 acres of 10-year-old loblolly pine plantations are nearing the first thinning, while the remaining 128 acres consist of old growth pine and mature hardwoods. The majority of the high elevation ridges consist of planted pines while the lower elevations and draws consists of old growth timber giving this property an excellent mosaic of uneven age timber stands. The shear beauty of the topography and elevation changes is something that can only be appreciated in person. Carter’s Mill Plantation practices Quality Deer Management along with thousands of acres of neighboring properties. Food plots have been strategically placed throughout the property and have been maintained for multi-species use. An emphasis has been placed on both deer and turkey management. One can get lost and overwhelmed by the amount of mature white oaks throughout the hardwood bottoms and ridge sides. Carters Mill has all the ingredients to maintain healthy wildlife populations: Food, Water, and Cover. Typically, on most properties, there are some lost opportunities for hunting due to certain issues like neighboring housing, or road frontage. The 227-acre main tract of Carters Mill is one mile from the nearest public road access, the one-mile deeded easement from County Line Rd assures there are no lost opportunities as this property is as rural and wild as anywhere in the state of Georgia. At the base of the easement on County Line Rd is the remaining eleven acres and home to the Carters Mill homestead. These eleven acres are mature plantation pines and here sits the Jayco324BHTS bunkhouse camper with three beds in the bunk room, one sofa bed, and three slides. Also included are the John Deere 5425 75 hp tractor with front-end loader, bucket, spreader, mower, and harrow. Carters Mill Plantation offers a fully furnished camp, with equipment, and turn-key hunting property!
(No power and water are currently available. Electricity is currently provided by generators.)