Zip codes 72134 listings for sale


$13,000,000 - Roe, AR

10 S Ives Highway Roe, AR - Pin Oak, formally known as Section 16 Club is 780 (+/-) acres of unparalleled hunting on LaGrue Bayou in Monroe County, Arkansas. Imagine owning a duck hunting property steeped inAmerican sporting history, where legends like Tippy LaCotts, Edgar Queeny, Nash Buckingham,Walt Disney and many more prominent figures once gathered. This isn't just exceptional hunting ground; it's an investment in a legacy. A place that echoes legendary hunts and the famous sounds of “Bo Whoop” still resonate through the flooded timber, which attracts staggering numbers of migrating waterfowl throughout the Season. This is the heart of classic duck hunting, an opportunity to own a piece of history where these giants once stood. Names like "The Buck Hole," "Queeny's Blind," and "The Walt Disney Hole" add to the mystique of the land. Meticulously maintained boat roads winding through the timber offer prime access to this duck haven. The current owner’s records show an impressive annual harvest of 700-1000 ducks, a testament to the property's exceptional habitat and management.Additionally, the property offers deer hunting that is equally impressive.Free Water, Easily Flooded!!
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$2,990,000 - Roe, AR

9434 Hwy 33 Roe, AR - Here is a rare opportunity to acquire a highly productive row crop farm with exceptional waterfowl hunting potential. This property neighbors a renowned duck hunting club and is just minutes from the White River Refuge—placing it in the heart of Arkansas’s premier waterfowl flyway. Tract 1 (West 332.9 Acres) as shown on the survey, may be purchase separately for $2,540,000. Property Features: • Total Acreage: 371.3 surveyed acres, with 365 FSA cropland acres • Hunting Lodge: 2,400 sq. ft. with utilities • Equipment Shop: 4,860 sq. ft. enclosed structure • Grain Storage: 33,000-bushel capacity • Waterfowl Hunting Setup: 2 pit blinds, 4 skid blinds • Irrigation & Water Management: • 4 irrigation wells • 2 relift pumps • 2 tailwater recovery pits • Extensive underground irrigation piping • Numerous water control structures The farm operates under a rice and soybean rotation, with occasional corn cultivation. Average yields include 190 bushels per acre for rice and 60 bushels per acre for soybeans. The property is currently leased on a 75 25 crop share agreement with an excellent tenant. Additionally, the grain storage bins are leased, providing supplemental income. For those seeking a turnkey farming operation with world-class waterfowl hunting, this property presents an outstanding investment opportunity.
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