The tract consists of 7 established food plots, which have been strategically placed amongst bedding areas and hardwood bottoms. The current owner has planted different varieties of trees for emphasis on food source for the wildlife that inhabit the property. Persimmon, pear, apple, and saw tooth oak trees are scattered amongst the property. There are 8 box blinds that will convey with the property. These box blinds were constructed by the owner and his family, and are in hunt ready shape. A great duck hole is formed off of Piney Creek. Wood ducks are frequently seen in the hole as natural vegetation covers it. Wood duck boxes have been placed on the hole for many years. The hardwood bottoms on this tract are some of the prettiest out there and are filled with red and white oaks. There are two separate branches that run off of Piney Creek through the bottoms, providing a key water source for deer and Turkey year round. The road system is top notch, providing access to all parts of this tract with ease. The property is accessed by two gated entrances and boasts over 4000 feet of paved road frontage. There are 50± acres of Pine Plantation where coveys of quail are frequently seen. There are some younger stands of planted pine as well.