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Welcome to The Southern Land Group, where hunting land for sale and wildlife land management is our business.  Whether you're looking for a Texas Hill Country ranch for sale, a west Texas hunting ranch for sale, a piece of Mississippi hunting land for sale, or a professional company to manage your trophy deer land managment, with over 30 years of experience including market highs and lows, you've come to the right place.  The Texas ranches and Mississippi rural land you see on this site are our own, but are not our complete inventory.  All our tracts are affordable land for sale and many offer owner financing.  If you don't see what you're looking for, fill out our contact form and we'll get back with you.

We take great pride in our wildlife hunting land and drive countless miles of rural roads looking for affordable land for sale.  Our success is grounded in the philosophy that not every tract of land fits our profile, but every hunting tract that does is like a individual fingerprint and requires a unique habitat plan

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Keys to a Successful Food Plot Program

Posted by Kevin Brown on June 25, 2010

By Dave Edwards courtesy of Wildlife Trends   Introduction Properly managed food plots can significantly benefit a deer herd and play a vital role in the success of your deer management program. However, maintaining a desirable deer density in balance with the existing habitat is the single most important management practice to promote a healthy, vigorous deer herd. Because deer tend to concentrate their activity near food plots, t...  

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Life Cycle and Seasonal Influences on Bobwhite Quail Diet

Posted by Kevin Brown on June 22, 2010

By G. Ryan Shurette courtesy of Wildlife Trends As a young boy I was raised in the backwoods of Alabama, and like many of you I remember walking through open bluestem meadows, my dad nudging me up on a trembling pointer, with white knuckles gripping my .410, anticipating the jolting moment of the covey rise. When it finally happened we usually knocked down a couple, although not many fell as a result of my own shooting. The covey rise...  

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