HUNT THE HEART OF THE FAMED ALABAMA BLACK BELT. Located in Crenshaw County Alabama, in the city of Luverne, the friendliest city in the south, about 22 miles south west of Troy.
Your excitement will build as you turn off the paved road onto your rightaway back to 680 +/- acres of river bottom bedding area, with tremendous whitetail habitat, keep your eyes peeled for deer that frequently jump back and forth across the lane.
As you enter the plantation you will find a fantastic cabin site, high on a bluff overlooking your new hunting paradise. As you start down the lane you will be amazed at the number and size of the deer tracks, trails crossing the road worn down by years of uninterrupted use. Easing on down the lane you'll cross over several creeks leading from the beaver ponds to the river. Keep your eyes peeled for "Hogzilla" a hog that's about 4 feet high at his massive shoulders. Check out big buck marsh, a food plot with 4 mature racked bucks caught with our game cameras 10/31/2008 you can see them on the website.
As the road turns west you will see the Patsaliga River, and be able to follow it as it borders about 4 miles of the property, several places its winding crosses the line giving you frontage on both sides. You will see secluded food plots with tons of sign in them, deciding which one to hunt usually comes down to a coin flip.
After a couple of miles you will see one of the best lake sites anywhere in the state. The beavers have damed up about a 80 acre site that's spring fed, even in last years drought the water level stayed the same, full of clear cool water. The ducks and fish love it. It would be a great place to clean up the edge and build a cabin. The 5' to 8' depth has not changed, even after we broke the dam with our backhoe when we returned in a couple weeks the dam was fixed and the water level right back where it was. We are told the river holds some very nice catfish in some of the deep holes.
If you're a bow hunter you won't be able to sleep after seeing the trails crossing and running along the many creeks and drainage ditches throughout the property. This land has had extremely light hunting pressure for the last 4 years and is absolutely loaded with deer. There is several hundred acres of peanuts, soybeans and corn grown on surrounding farms. If you know anything about hunting and are looking for a great tract of land with some of the best whitetail habitat you need to look at this land, you won't be disappointed.