Cumberland County
Prime Timber Hunting Tract Near Hazel Dell In Cumberland Co IL
IL-49 Casey, IL 62420
Description
This all-timber tract, located just east of Hazel Dell, has access directly off IL-49 via a 30-foot-wide owned dirt lane approximately 0.45 miles long. The lane intersects the north side of the property, providing private and convenient entry.
The property lies in the heart of a large, contiguous block of timber, making it a true hub for wildlife movement. Two feeder creeks run through the tract and merge in the southeast corner, creating a natural travel corridor for deer and other game. In addition to the water sources, the rolling terrain further enhances the predictability of wildlife movement, offering excellent stand placement opportunities.
A recent timber harvest was completed to improve habitat diversity. Previously, the woods consisted of mature timber with tall, closed canopies. The harvest has opened the forest floor to increased sunlight, promoting early successional growth. This regeneration will provide abundant forbs for forage, along with exceptional bedding and nesting cover. Combined with an already strong harvest history, this habitat improvement positions the property to become even more productive in the years ahead.
Several areas could be easily cleared and converted into small timber food plots, adding even more attraction and holding power.
Opportunities to purchase land in this county are rare, especially tracts of this caliber. This is an excellent chance to invest in a high-quality hunting and recreational property in a tightly held area.
Contact Adam Crumrin, Land Specialist, for more information or to schedule a time to see this all-timber tract. 217-276-2334.
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Timber
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Small Game, Big Game, Predators, Creek/Spring
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- Located east of Hazel Dell
- Access off IL-49
- 30’ owned dirt lane access (approx. 0.45 miles)
- All-timber tract surrounded by timber
- Hub of a large contiguous timber block
- Two feeder creeks intersect on the property
- Natural deer travel corridors
- Recent timber harvest for habitat improvement
- Excellent bedding and nesting cover
- Food plot development potential
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