Located in southern Pike County, just southeast of Nebo off of Spring Creek Road, this turnkey hunting property offers a well-balanced mix of habitat and proven deer history in a highly managed neighborhood. The farm has been thoughtfully designed by Mark Luster with a clear focus on maximizing holding power for mature Midwest whitetails. FSA records indicate 26.23+/- acres of cropland, all of which are planned to be planted into warm-season grasses, green plots, or grain plots for the 2026 hunting season. The southern portion of the property has undergone intense timber stand improvement, creating thick bedding cover that enhances bedding cover and encourages deer to stay on the property year-round. Multiple creeks run through the property, providing a consistent water source for wildlife, along with a strategically placed water hole located in the northern clover plot. The rolling topography and secluded setting add to the property's appeal, offering privacy and a diversity of hunting setups. If you are looking for a well-developed hunting tract with proven results in Pike County, this is one worth your attention. An additional 95 acres is also available for those looking to expand.