152 acres in Leonville, Louisiana, located off Highway 31 at the end of Marcel Street. Properties in this area seldom come on the market, making this an exceptional find. This tract is part of the continuous woodlands stretching from Leonville to Grand Coteau, offering outstanding deer hunting potential.
Features:
• Deeded access
• Utilities and water accessible
• Well-planned trail system and established food plots
• Great location for a campsite
A power line runs through the land, providing an excellent location for deer stands. The property’s southern boundary is Bayou Coulle de Marks.
At the heart of the property lies approximately 84 acres enrolled in the WRE (Wetlands Reserve Easement) program, which has been reforested to promote natural habitat. Flanking this area is about 30 acres of mature timber on both the east and west sides that are not enrolled in any government programs, making it an ideal area for a campsite with excellent squirrel hunting.
Conveniently situated just minutes from Opelousas and only a half-hour drive from I-10 in Lafayette, this tract combines accessibility with privacy. Given its uniqueness and location, this property is not expected to last long on the market.
Dave Fisher, Agent 337-351-0076 United Country Real Estate | Wildlife Land Group | 919 East University Ave. Lafayette La, 70501 | Licensed in LA. MS. AL. | Independently Owned and Operated | 337-345-1797
Dave Fisher, a lifelong resident of Opelousas, Louisiana, graduated from Opelousas Catholic High School in 1983 and attended the University of Southwestern Louisiana. His passion for the outdoors was nurtured through years spent in the Atchafalaya Basin and along the Gulf Coast of Louisiana. This deep appreciation for land and wildlife guided him through a fulfilling career with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) and later as a Park Ranger with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in the Atchafalaya Basin.
Dave's professional journey began in 1988 when he joined the LDWF as a Specialist in Fish Division, aiding in freshwater fisheries management. He later moved to Game Division, working at the Sherburne Wildlife Management Area, an area he knew well from his childhood. His role involved working with Biologist and Foresters to manage wildlife and timber, fulfilling his lifelong passion for the outdoors. As a Park Ranger with the USACE he works with co-workers and other agencies to protect the natural resources of the Atchafalaya Basin through wildlife and land management and monitoring easements placed on private lands.
At 58, Dave obtained his real estate license and joined Wildlife Land Group where he combines his 35 years of experience in wildlife and land management from LDWF and the USACE with a fresh enthusiasm for real estate. Dave is dedicated to helping clients find properties that align perfectly with their needs. Whether clients are seeking a quite retreat, farmland, or a prime hunting ground, Dave's unique expertise and genuine passion make him an invaluable ally in the search for your ideal piece of land.