Located on Hwy 52 about one hour north of North Charleston, the 98-acre Post Oak Farm is true sleeper in the world of small tracts that produce big game, and the phrase “Location, location, location” could never be more apt. This property, which is currently part of the large Longlands Plantation estate, is made up of cypress and oak flats, a transmission line providing default open ground and a mature mixed longleaf pine forest dotted with live oaks and other hardwood pockets. Buck density is clear for anyone checking for scrapes and rubs, and the pine woods are pushed far enough from highway noise to provide several quiet honey holes.