5 Things to Look For When Buying Hunting Land in Mississippi

Mississippi has wildlife-rich hunting grounds that are abundant in whitetail deer, coyotes, rabbits, bobcats, turkeys and more. However, there are times when hunting on someone else’s property gets old. Maybe there are too many rules to follow or too many people to share the land with. Imagine having the freedom to spot wild game on your very own property – your rules, your land.

Hunting land for sale in Mississippi

If you’re considering investing in hunting land for sale in Mississippi, now is the time to do so. That land you’re interested in buying today might not be there tomorrow. As you research the options that are in your desired location and price range, here are five things to keep in mind.

  1. Distance from the City

The best hunting grounds are a safe distance from the city, but not too far that they’re difficult to get to. This is why many people take a liking to hunting land in Copiah County. It’s about a 40 minute drive south of Jackson, so you can leave early in the morning, hunt at daybreak and then return home for the day.

  1. Layout of the Land

Do you plan on using the land only for hunting, or do you see yourself wanting to build a home or cabin down the line? Consider your purposes for the land and make sure it fits your goals. If you plan on building a second home or bringing your RV along for a weekend camping trip, the land should have a level dry spot available. If you’re only using the land for hunting, pay attention to the traffic patterns of the animals.

  1. Neighboring Properties

When looking at residential properties, the neighborhood you buy into plays a huge factor in cost and desirability. The same is true for hunting land for sale in Mississippi. Your neighbor may enjoy hunting as you do, but their hunting habits may be different. Do they practice Quality DeerManagement? Do they use bows or rifles? Is there public land near your property? These are all questions you want to ask.

  1. Available Food Sources

If you want the rural land to be attractive for wildlife, it needs to have abundant food and water sources. Look for land that provides both. For example, low hanging fruits, brushy shrubs, perennial food plants and leafy vines are all great for whitetail deer. It’s helpful if your land comes with this vegetation, as it saves you from having to plant it yourself.

  1. Nearby Streams and Swamps

As for water, having a nearby stream or pond is helpful. Again, this saves on costs associated with digging your own ponds or wells. As a bonus, most streams and lakes have tall grasses and heavy brush, which provide wildlife with ample cover. When you hunt, it’s common to find animals lying in these areas.

At Progressive Realty, we know that hunting traditions are important for Mississippi residents. If you are interested in purchasing rural hunting land, let us help you find the best fit for your interests, lifestyle and budget. Contact us today for an updated list of available hunting land.

 

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