Pelkie, MI Houghton Country Land 144.000000 acre for sale in Pelkie, Michigan

$216,000

Michigan Riverfront Recreational Land For Sale - This 144-Acre wooded parcel with over a half-mile of frontage on both sides of the Otter River lies in Laird Township, in main Houghton County in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The Otter River Watershed spans 3 counties - Houghton, Baraga, and Ontonagon. Most of the land is independently had. Forestry is the main land use, with farming and other uses occurring on the non-forested lands. A lot of the waters which clear into the North Branch flow in an easterly direction initially then turn south as they join with the Otter River. The West Branch, like the North Branch, stems with numerous periodic streams and little tributaries. The small streams that accompany the West Branch of the river initially flow south till they meet the West Branch where they then turn northeast. The stream length of the Otter, including the North Branch and West Branches is 50.9 miles. The West Branch has to do with 6.2 miles long. The West Branch is a class II(IV) (Difficult) area of whitewater. The Pike Lake Road to Hazel Swamp Road section is among a couple of paddling areas in this river system. This stretch has enough mileage, to be ideal for a one day journey. The Pike Lake Road launch site lies in the north-western area of the home being offered for sale! This section of river from Pike Lake Road to Hazel Swamp Road to the east, is one of a couple of paddling areas in this river system. This location is likewise a historical fish stocking site. The West Branch supports a fair brook trout fishery and steelhead also ascend it. The best brook trout fishing is found downstream from this Pike Lake Road property! There are caddis hatches on this stream, however the majority of it is not open enough for enjoyable fly fishing. Regional anglers are predominately bait fishermen and since of the clearness of the water they are most successful throughout and after durations of rains and high water. Brook trout as much as 10 inches are common, and a few brookies over 14 inches are likewise caught. Bruno Creek, Lake Fifteen Creek and the outlet of Pike Lake are the primary tributaries to the West Branch; they have comprehensive locations of spawning riffles and bountiful cover for young trout. Some legal sized brook trout also occupy these streams however due to limited access and overabundant cover, they get little fishing pressure. The home is surrounding to countless acres of the 440,000-Acre Copper County State Forest. The State handles these lands for reforestation. However in addition to pulpwood logging, this land is open to the public for entertainment, such as hunting, fishing, and camping. Ruffed grouse, and Whitetail deer hunting is really popular in this location. Access to the major North-South Winona-Alston Multi-Use State Trail is a little over a mile east. Make your appointment to visit this property which supplies opportunities to boat, canoe, whitewater raft, fish, and delight in the scenic beauty of the Upper Peninsula!


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