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A dream come true
I recently purchased 73 acres along this creek. It's all wooded with a couple beaver ponds. This is a view from the bridge, were in a drought so it will be a lot more water after we some rain. Just good having water is good right now.

SWEET,
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Jess Myers,
What part of the world?
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Brad McDaniel
Cordele, Ga USA
Henry county Alabama.
very nice!
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Brad McDaniel
Cordele, Ga USA
that sounds cool
Is that creek bottom mud or sand? Is it a fishing creek? It's nice to have water near you, lots of animals stay close to it. Hope you have fun.
Sand, the name of the creek is Sandy creek.
Pretty but Thick!
You're going to need some briarproof chaps hunting that! LOL
Enjoy it. Sure is nice to have a dream come true like that...
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Looks like you got your own little piece of paradise. Congrats and enjoy!!!!
iam
happy 4 you it fells good dont it the first farm,,where do you live from mobil al,,,my dad has a home there but he wount live there now his wife died,i wounted to hunt there but the snakes where to thick where my dad lived to hunt 4 me,,but his wife uncel huntted every night he was rased with them snakes he sade he was frad to hunt ky becals of our snaks,,hope you enjoy your new place 4 years to come,happy huntting and tree a big one 4 me,david boggs
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willseeyalater
Should be some fish, there's are hole in the creek now waist deep.
vegas
Its across the state from Mobile, about 30 minutes from Florida and 30 minutes from Georgia.
Emily, Its a little thick but you can walk through it ine, just cant see well. Aint much around here not thick this time of year.
Thanks for the replys. Anybody that comes down this way during deer season I'll sure try to take ya'll
Any coons down there? I never hunted in "Bama but got friends who have and they tell me raccoons are extinct in some parts of the state.
Nothing like you have, but we have a lot of peanuts so were better off than the those to the North. It probably takes alot more land to hunt for us than you. From what little I've turned loose on it I've got a 50/50 chance of the dogs treeing on my property.
Congratulations. Are you going to live on it?
I know how you feel. I grew up on a farm and farmed for a short period after high school. I got squeezed out of that but always swore I would never try to make a living at farming but that I was at least going to be a hobby farmer. After living in town for 14 miserable years, I finally was able to buy 50 acres, build a house, keep a few cows and so on.
Within 3 years of buying it, land prices went up so much I would not have been able to afford it. Now, building materials are so high I'm not sure I could afford that, either. I still have to pinch myself once in awhile to make sure its really happened.
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John D we are going to build. I'll have to build myself, I can't afford to have one built at todays prices.
I'm sure after being stuck for 14 years you know exactly what I'm feeling to finally get my own piece of land.
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