Steven Sparks | Backwoods Land Co.

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This 294 acre tract in Alcorn County, MS is a turnkey hunting and timber tract. Located just 3 miles from the Tuscumbia River, this tract benefits from its proximity to the surrounding wetlands, which are known to be a key stopover along the Mississippi Flyway. While primarily suited for deer hunting, the fertile creek bottoms in the low lying wetland areas of the property may also create suitable conditions for attracting waterfowl during migration seasons. Walnut is also well known from prime turkey hunting. The combination of varied terrain and water access enhances the tracts hunting versatility.
The natural ridges, valleys, and gentle slopes create ideal movement corridors for deer. These natural features form good pinch points, while multiple cleared areas would make ideal food plots. A 672 sq. ft. manufactured home, featuring 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, serves as a convenient hunting camp with power and water. Additionally, power and water and fiber are available at the road (County Road 762), with multiple prime spots along the road.
In addition, this tract features a rich stand of bottomland hardwoods, shortleaf, and loblolly pines. The combination of wildlife and timber make this property valuable in more ways than one.
Conveniently located within easy driving distance to Ripley (18 miles), Corinth (30 miles), Tupelo (50 miles), and Memphis (70 miles), this property offers the perfect blend of outdoor recreation and accessibility.
 
🦌 Prime deer and turkey hunting
🦆 Potential waterfowl opportunities due to lowlying wetland bottoms portion and proximity the Mississippi Flyway
🌲 Rich timber resources: bottomland hardwoods, shortleaf, and loblolly pines
🏠 672 sq. ft. hunting camp with power and water
🔌 Utilities (power, water, fiber) available at the road
📍 Multiple building sites
🏫 Located in the Alcorn County School District
🚗 Easy access to Ripley, Corinth and Tupelo
 
☎️ Steven Sparks 662-523-4503
☎️ Office: 601-209-4882
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Experts Pick Ravin’s Best Crossbows

We recently reached out to a handful of professionals who hunt — and write about hunting — for a living. Over the years, we’ve sent these writers the latest and greatest crossbows for tests and reviews … now we’re asking which Ravin crossbows are their favorites and why.

R29X

Selected as their favorite by both Will Brantley (writer & editor of Field & Stream Hunting GuidePetersen’s Hunting, and Realtree) and Nancy Jo Adams (Owner of Life in Camo Media, Popular Mechanics Outdoor Gear Expert and writer for Field and Stream), the Ravin R29X got the highest marks for its near-perfect blend of speed, power, accuracy, and maneuverability.

Will calls the R29X’s cocking mechanism “nearly silent” and Nancy Jo appreciates how easy it is to use the R29X in a ladder stand — even one-handed! Carrying it around on long stalks, aiming for an extended time freehanded, cocking and uncocking all were accomplished without strain or struggle. Nancy Jo particularly recommends the R29X for women and smaller-framed hunters. 

For Will, it’s all about the accuracy. He calls it one of the most accurate bows he’s ever tested, praising the Ravin 100-yard illuminated scope that comes as part of the package. Will says, “Crossbow scopes have inherently busy reticles, so you need marks that are easy to read in low light and under pressure.”

Nancy Jo uses her R29X with a Ravin Soft Case and Arrow Case. “For getting from the lodge to my hunting area by UTV, I always keep my crossbow in the soft case,” she says, “Not only to protect it from being knocked around but also to keep excessive dust that the tires kick up off of the components of my crossbow.” The Soft Case provides extra storage in two long zippered pockets along the top and has handles and a backpack-style shoulder system. Having a secure place to store your crossbow is vital to the longevity and performance of your crossbow.