Prime hunting tract located in the Alexander community of Burke County, between Waynesboro and Sardis. This property features key ingredients of quality wildlife habitat with plenty of forage, cover, and a water source spread across a landscape of a thin stand of mature pine that gradually changes to a streamside management zone for Rocky Creek at the top of the property. The sparse spacing of the mature pine plantation allows plenty of sunlight to reach the ground so that plenty of native plants, tons of blackberries, and soft mast-producing trees provide bountiful forage and thick cover that produces supreme whitetail habitat. As the landscape transitions towards Rocky Creek, a nice mix of white oak, water oak, and hickory offers a variety of hard mast/acorns to further diversify forage options for deer. The investment of prescribed fire would mix well with the spacing of the pine plantation to increase the thickness of ground cover and highly benefit the quail population within this property. Burke County, known as the Bird Dog Capital of the World, is a conservationist's dream of wild game variety/habitat and large tracts of farm/timber investment with a land market beneficial to each.
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