WELCOME TO THE COAHOMA/QUITMAN 167.3, LOCATED IN THE SOUGHTAFTERMISSISSIPPI DELTA. In 2006, the 167.3+/- surveyed acre tract was placed in WRP(Wetland Reserve Program), making it a recreational playground until the end of time. The property features some key features that most look for in a Mississippi Delta hunting tract: seclusion, thickets, a duck hole, wildlife plots, a road system, and river frontage. The recreationalopportunities include everything the Delta offers--deer, ducks, small game, and, believe it or not, your occasional turkey.When you study the property from an aerial standpoint, you will notice it doesn't have frontage on a public road. Access is by a deeded easement to the north and runs along the west side of theproperty, ensuring the general public won't ride near your land and bump the wildlife all the time. Once on the property, it won't take long to figure out this place is a deer breeding ground. You have the thickets for bedding, three sizable slip-in/slip-out wildlife plots, and mature timber along the Yazoo Pass. Anytime you have a decent-sized water source on a property, you can almost guarantee those traveling Mississippi Delta bucks are going to burn it up during the rut. Another perk for the area is that farmland is usually nearby, meaning summer plots are planted for you. The deer numbers are incredible in this area; I personally hunt in the general neighborhood, and you can't ask for better hunting. The duck hole hasn't been utilized in a few years, but in the past, it produced. There is at leastone water control structure in place so you can manage the water throughout the year. The duck hunting can be great in this area, with there being a fair number of natural sloughs, river channels, and farmers leaving water on the fields. It certainly doesn't hurt being just nine miles east of the Mississippi River as well.Currently, there is an established east-to-west road system in place leading you to the wildlife plots, duck hole, and a couple of different spots along the Yazoo Pass. The property is conveniently located in the northern Mississippi Delta, just a couple of miles northwest of Birdie, 19 miles south of Tunica, and 55 miles southwest of Memphis, TN. This tract will not be the place to build a cabin or home since it is situated well off the beatenpath, completely encumbered in WRP.However, if you are looking for a jam-up Mississippi Delta hunting tract, come check this out.
Andrea D. Conner, License 22561, Xome Inc., License 21183, [email protected], 844-400-XOME (9663), 750 State Highway 121 Bypass, Suite 100, Lewisville, TX 75067

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Sledge is located in Mississippi. Sledge, Mississippi has a population of 450. Sledge is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.62% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 16.26%.
The median household income in Sledge, Mississippi is $37,813. The median household income for the surrounding county is $25,783 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Sledge is 28.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 55.6 inches per year, with 1.3 inches of snow per year.