This 40+/- acre hunting and investment tract sits along the West Fork of the Clarks River, a major travel corridor for wildlife in the area. With its mix of habitat types and thoughtful layout, it offers excellent opportunities for deer and turkey hunting while also providing annual tillable income. The property features 13.66+/- tillable acres that currently rent for $1,000 annually, creating a steady income stream while enhancing the farm's attraction to wildlife. A 5+/- acre fallow field provides additional potential for food plot development or early successional cover, both of which support strong deer holding power. Multiple pinch points, funnels, and edge habitat make this an ideal hunting setup, while an elevated box blind is already in place to get you started. Habitat diversity is one of the property's highlights. Timbered ridges and draws are covered with a mix of softwoods and mast-producing hardwoods, offering natural browse and seasonal food sources. Areas of dense cover provide secure bedding and sanctuary habitat, helping hold deer on the farm throughout the year. The 1,200 feet of frontage along the West Fork of the Clarks River adds not only natural beauty but also a reliable travel corridor for whitetails and turkeys moving through the area. Access throughout the tract is made easy with mowed trails, providing quiet entry to stand sites and efficient navigation across the property. While the farm has no road frontage, it adjoins tillable acreage that enhances its appeal as a hunting destination. Whether you're looking for a manageable hunting property with proven potential, an income-producing investment, or a tract with the versatility to be tailored for wildlife, this Calloway County farm delivers a solid opportunity.