Its sits on the banks of 48 acre Hunter Lake The Shed at Hunter Lake is situated on western bank of 48 acre champion fishing Hunter Lake on 900 acre Sunset Plantation. Hunter lake was built in 1942 and rebuilt in 2000. It rarely lowers even in the summer due to the acreage of runoff it collects and a natural running creek feeding the lake from the east. It ranges all depths to about 16’ and part o
f the lake is open with man made and natural long piles while the back of the lake was only lightly cleared to give way for great fishing and duck hunting. Sunset Plantation as well as Hunter Lake and The Shed at Hunter Lake are all privately owned by Hunter Lee Mannies Trust and MaryBeth Mannies Allen and are only accessible by permission. No hunting, fishing, or trespass of any kind is tolerated without consent. Sunset Plantation is an original cotton plantation that was converted to timber in the 1970’s and also oil and gas production starting in the early 2000’s and still has intact overseers house, barn, 1800’s brick smoke house, as well as other historic wells and out buildings. The property is also used for first class white tail deer hunting, rabbit, squirrel, ducks, and dove and uses management principles in the growth of its white tail. Sunset Plantation and Hunter Lake have remained in the same family for three generations and is inhabited by Mannies heirs currently.