WELCOME TO THE BENTON 42.5, YOUR TURKEY HUNTING HONEY HOLE! If youre looking for your own piece of turkey hunting paradise, the Benton 42.5 packs a punch, especially for its size. Located in Benton County, Mississippi, this 42.5 surveyed acre property offers everything a serious turkey or deer hunter could want: mature hardwood bottoms, towering pine ridges, and two established wildlife plots.
While small tracts dont always make it to the top of the list for turkey hunting, this one has proven to stand out. The combination of natural habitat diversity and thoughtful land management creates a recipe for consistent success when chasing turkeys. A deeded easement provides access from the gravel road, keeping your honey hole private and protected. As you enter the property, youll immediately notice the impressive stand of mature white oaks, red oaks, and pines. An interior road system winds along the top of a ridge, leading to a tucked-away wildlife plot in a hardwood bottom, complete with a double-man stand already in place.
Continuing through the property, youll emerge into a sizable food plot near the back, outfitted with a large box standthis one fills up with wildlife! While turkey hunting may be the star attraction, dont underestimate the deer hunting potential; it can be great as welllook through kill pictures.
The Benton 42.5 is ideally situated just one hour southeast of Germantown, TN, and one hour northeast of Oxford, MS, making it a quick drive. Whether youre searching for an affordable hunting tract to call your own or a satellite farm to add to your current operation, the Benton 42.5 will be perfect.
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Research Parcel InformationDirections from Ashland, MS: Travel 0.7 miles on Ripley Avenue. Turn left onto Boundary Drive and proceed 0.4 miles. Turn right onto MS-4 W and continue 4.4 miles. Turn left onto Reeves Road/Whites Crossing Road and continue to follow Reeves Road for 1.3 miles. The deeded access will be on the left.