Ask Trey Lemon
A truly unique property surrounded by beautiful Swamp White Oaks and nestled up to the pure flowing water of Brier Creek. It doesn’t matter the season; this property never ceases to entertain all ages. Whether it’s a relaxing kayak drift down the peaceful gurgling creek, or big game hunting at it’s best. Or perhaps just a nice fire on the patio while you fish for catfish off the back porch. The spring fed creek is teaming with a variety of edible freshwater species and the old growth forest surrounding the property is home to a wide variety of nature and migrating birds. From the perfectly preserved 1800 era fishing cabin, which is now the kitchen/dining area, to the occasional piece of Indian pottery found in the driveway; this property has a rich history of those who enjoyed being in nature and in a beautiful spot. The Lingerlong swimming hole is known throughout the community as the coolest spot to swim, literally. Brier Creek is spring fed so in the hottest months when the creek gets low, the temperature never rises above 78 degrees. Whether it is the spring when the Red-Breast and Blue Gill are spawning just beside the boat landing, or summer when the cool, clear waters of Brier Creek cool those who soak in the spring fed Savannah River tributary. Located just across the creek is Tuckahoe WMA, which is 15,100 acres bordering Brier Creek all the way to the Savannah River. Hunting Near By Mouth of the Creek hunting club has 2,400 acres and membership is available with purchase of this property. Hunting includes turkey, deer, and hogs. Tuckahoe WMA has 15,100 acres of hunting land.
Species of fish in creek:
Large Mouth Bass
Red Breast Sun Fish
Stripers
Blue Gill
Crappy
Red Fin Pike
Yellow Perch
Catfish – Big Ones
Gar
Chained Pickerel
Stump Knockers
Mud Fish
Eel
Mullet