Ricky Clayton has worked as a farm and wildlife manager for more than 22 years. During this time, he has managed hunting properties in the counties of Hyde, Pamlico, Tyrell, and Bertie. Ricky’s love of the outdoors began as a young boy growing up in Washington, North Carolina. He began hunting with his dad when he was six years old, and he learned to fish while spending summers with relatives in Hyde County. Becoming a Cub Scout at age 7 instilled, his love of all things outdoors. Ricky continued into Boy Scouts and became an Eagle Scout at age 16.
Growing up in Beaufort and Hyde counties and residing for a time in Bertie County, Ricky is well acquainted with Eastern North Carolina. Through his experience in farm and wildlife management, he has designed and maintained impoundments and food plots for clients including Canal Wood and Whitetail Farms, and he manages a private hunting property in Bertie County. He also continues to guide waterfowl, deer, and bear hunts in Eastern North Carolina. Additionally, he has been locating properties for clients and guiding hunts in Kansas for more than ten years. Because of his extensive background and knowledge, he knows exactly what to do to assist you in finding your ideal hunting property. Ricky resides in Washington with his wife Trish.
The whole experience was awesome! Ricky went above and beyond for us!- Timmy Winstead
Very pleased with all aspects of the land sale procedure!- Donna & Walter Credle
The process of selling a home can be very stressful! Ricky was great, from the beginning to the end. Thanks for answering all of our questions and responding in a timely manner.- Rocky & Laura Willis
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