
Established in 1942 after being purchased by Zack T. Brooks, and still owned by his descendents, Brookson Plantation lays claim to the highest scoring typical whitetail deer in the state of Mississippi with an impressive "Boone and Crockett" score of 182 and seven-eights.
Picturesque and rich in History, the land that is now Brookson Plantation is where the legendary "Treaty Of Dancing Rabbit Creek" was signed in 1830. This was the largest of the great Choctaw cessions and provided land for what is now one-third of the state of Mississippi. Twelve miles of the Noxubee River meander through the plantation, twisting and turning through its numerous hardwood bottoms and creeks. "Bugs Ferry Road", thought to be the second oldest road in the state behind the Natchez Trace Parkway, splits the plantation in half in an east-west direction.
The plantations vast contiguous acreage, with its combination of old growth hardwoods and new growth pines and hardwoods, teems with Whitetail deer, Wild Russian Boar, and Eastern Turkey, as well as an abundance of small game and predators.
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