Kings Point Question
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Kings Point Question
It seems like memberships for hunting clubs and land is constantly up for sale on Kings Point at Vicksburg. What is the deal with that place? Is it hard to access...filled with outlaws...hunting not that good?
Just curious. Thanks
Just curious. Thanks
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Re: Kings Point Question
The place I know for sale currently is due to the owner getting another place. The down side is the ferry access times but was amazing every time I was invited over. Just from a guest observation though.
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Re: Kings Point Question
I've had great times hunting at kings point.
I can see how the ferry could be an issue with a lot of folks.
I can see how the ferry could be an issue with a lot of folks.
driven every kind of rig that's ever been made, driven the backroads so I wouldn't get weighed. - Lowell George
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You talking about the 7xx-acre place with the nice lodge? Nice looking spread. I know Riverland Plt had a share for sale for awhile but don't know much about that group. I also remember old Centennial being for sale a year or so ago -- I think the owner moved to hunting in north Madison Cty. He stepped up in accessibility, convenience, and hunting quality.
I think the ferry may be a bit of an inconvenience, but no big deal. One of the clubs just upriver doesn't even have automobile access. I wouldn't think there are any systemic issues with the area.
You hunt around there Deltamud?
I think the ferry may be a bit of an inconvenience, but no big deal. One of the clubs just upriver doesn't even have automobile access. I wouldn't think there are any systemic issues with the area.
You hunt around there Deltamud?
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I don't know diddly about any of the places mentioned, but I would imagine not many places could be more inconvenient than Brandywine Island back in the day and before the low water access road was installed.
Sorry for the pseudo-hijack. 


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Re: Kings Point Question
North of there close to the river at times. I, like many, am always checking on land availability in the Delta and it seems to me, more so than most areas, that Kings Point has something for sale a lot. With proximity to Jxn, I figured that would be land on lock down...similar to areas along the Big Black.stang67 wrote:You talking about the 7xx-acre place with the nice lodge? Nice looking spread. I know Riverland Plt had a share for sale for awhile but don't know much about that group. I also remember old Centennial being for sale a year or so ago -- I think the owner moved to hunting in north Madison Cty. He stepped up in accessibility, convenience, and hunting quality.
I think the ferry may be a bit of an inconvenience, but no big deal. One of the clubs just upriver doesn't even have automobile access. I wouldn't think there are any systemic issues with the area.
You hunt around there Deltamud?
I appreciate yall's responses. I think collectively, we could figure out just about anything on this board.

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Re: Kings Point Question
There is a legitimate reason. Access and lack of usability 6+ months out of the year. If you have hunted inside the levee the last 10 years you know what I'm talking about. Shortened seasons. Virtually no turkey hunting. Antler quality decreasing due to continuos floods. The future ain't looking any better with the river going to 51' in Jan. Deer that are already stressed are going get hit hard. Real hard.
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My dad got in a club on King's Point Island in 1977 and I have been hunting up there all of my life (35years) and it is some really fun hunting but the drawbacks are just like everyone says. The ferry used to run 24/7 with a contract guy that lived in a trailer at the top of the hill. When a log truck flipped the ferry over several years ago the coast guard got involved and made them have a certified pilot, new boat, inspections, etc. All of this cost a bunch and pushed the county to have limited hours to run it (6am-6pm) which basically means you have to spend the night over there to get in an early morning or late afternoon hunt. The county has two certified pilots who each run 3.5 days per week. If one has an emergency or gets sick then the ferry won't run on those days. A couple years ago the pilot that ran Thurs-Sat had a bad illness during bow season and he was off for over a month so those of us who have to work during the week didn't get to go over unless we took a boat and got somebody to pick us up on the island.
The place that is currently for sale is King's Point Hunting Club and they have had at least 3 different owners in the past 20 years that I know of. They built a levee around their camp around the 2008 flood and then the 2011 flood overtopped it and they lost everything. Now their new camp is build up on top of the levee.
The Pucketts owned Centennial for a bunch of years and sold it to buy part of Cameron. They said that they were tired of fighting the ferry and the high water.
As much as I love hunting over there I would have a hard time spending a bunch of money to buy some land knowing what I know about the way the ferry is run. If the county every decides to abandon that road then we are screwed!
The place that is currently for sale is King's Point Hunting Club and they have had at least 3 different owners in the past 20 years that I know of. They built a levee around their camp around the 2008 flood and then the 2011 flood overtopped it and they lost everything. Now their new camp is build up on top of the levee.
The Pucketts owned Centennial for a bunch of years and sold it to buy part of Cameron. They said that they were tired of fighting the ferry and the high water.
As much as I love hunting over there I would have a hard time spending a bunch of money to buy some land knowing what I know about the way the ferry is run. If the county every decides to abandon that road then we are screwed!
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I would love to get in a club close to the river. but it has been tough the last few years with with the high water.
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Re: Kings Point Question
At what water level is the back road drive in access cut off? I can't remember, was that a private gate for only one landowner to use?
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It's just part of being on the river. History has proven that the deer herd will come back healthier and stronger than ever. It's just gonna take a minute. BTW.......I'm available most any weekends PeeWee. I would have thought you would have taken me on a nice guided deer hunt after calling up that bird into your lap in JD county 

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This is the best informational post on hereWeBeJeepin wrote:My dad got in a club on King's Point Island in 1977 and I have been hunting up there all of my life (35years) and it is some really fun hunting but the drawbacks are just like everyone says. The ferry used to run 24/7 with a contract guy that lived in a trailer at the top of the hill. When a log truck flipped the ferry over several years ago the coast guard got involved and made them have a certified pilot, new boat, inspections, etc. All of this cost a bunch and pushed the county to have limited hours to run it (6am-6pm) which basically means you have to spend the night over there to get in an early morning or late afternoon hunt. The county has two certified pilots who each run 3.5 days per week. If one has an emergency or gets sick then the ferry won't run on those days. A couple years ago the pilot that ran Thurs-Sat had a bad illness during bow season and he was off for over a month so those of us who have to work during the week didn't get to go over unless we took a boat and got somebody to pick us up on the island.
The place that is currently for sale is King's Point Hunting Club and they have had at least 3 different owners in the past 20 years that I know of. They built a levee around their camp around the 2008 flood and then the 2011 flood overtopped it and they lost everything. Now their new camp is build up on top of the levee.
The Pucketts owned Centennial for a bunch of years and sold it to buy part of Cameron. They said that they were tired of fighting the ferry and the high water.
As much as I love hunting over there I would have a hard time spending a bunch of money to buy some land knowing what I know about the way the ferry is run. If the county every decides to abandon that road then we are screwed!
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He's stingy like that.JLT wrote:It's just part of being on the river. History has proven that the deer herd will come back healthier and stronger than ever. It's just gonna take a minute. BTW.......I'm available most any weekends PeeWee. I would have thought you would have taken me on a nice guided deer hunt after calling up that bird into your lap in JD county

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Re: Kings Point Question
There is a low water road that comes out on Eagle Lake Rd but there are only a handful of people with a key. I know a friend of a friend that said they have to keep a copy of their lease on the rhino because the landowner stops everybody that tries to drive through. They won't even let emergency/ power company vehicles use it. I think it is only usable when the river is around 25' or below. It would take a bunch of money to raise it enough to be passable through the typical hunting season.Wildfowler wrote:At what water level is the back road drive in access cut off? I can't remember, was that a private gate for only one landowner to use?
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