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Dyer Honey Hole 59
Description
This 59 acre tract has it all. Income producing, public land access, live water, great deer, and abundant waterfowl in the Frog Bayou area. The property is split into two separate tracts, 39 acres to the SW which is caddy corner to the 20 acres of beans located across the gravel road. This little gem has roughly 40 total acres of tillable, which is being farmed in wheat and soybeans. This is one of the few hunting properties in the river valley where you can have a chance at a quality whitetail and receive a check for the crop rent. Farm data available upon request. Frog Bayou WMA borders this property to the south and west. Having great waterfowl impoundments as your southern and westerly neighbor will ensure that birds can roost safely, before getting up to feed in the morning. There are some very impressive whitetail genetics in this area as well. There are a few really nice deer harvested in this immediate area annually, and multiple big buck sightings from the local hunters and land owners. Create a killer green field food plot in the SW corner of the property and hunt clean, as these swamp deer will come out of the public marsh to stage and feed in you food plot. Enjoy everything from September dove hunts, fall deer hunting, winter ducks, and year-round predator hunting. Call Chris Malinowski at 214-738-7320 to schedule a private tour.
-1 hour to Fayetteville, AR
-26 minutes to Fort smith, AR
Additional Information
wildlife
- Dove
- Small Game
- Ducks
- Whitetail Deer
recreation
- Bird Watching
- Hunting
- Public Land Access
- Other
water access
- Creek