Owner can not maintain timber rights. Timber rights are part of the surface and are owned by whoever owns the surface. They could always sell the timber before selling you the land, but timber rights do not work like mineral rights.
BTW, just look into Wayne and Lincoln counties. I always see good deals for hunting land. Same goes for eastern Kentucky. Or even Mingo county, but that wouldn't be good if you plan to gun hunt. If you plan to bow hunt then Mingo co would be perfect.
I'd suggest being patient and trying to find some land that was last timbered about 20 years ago with a select cutting. This should allow you to select cut again and recoup some of your costs. Plus there will be old logging roads that you can utilize for food plots, 4-wheeler trails, etc.
I currently own 90 acres myself and that's what I did. I had it cruised and could sell the timber right now and get back half of my money. I plan to wait another 10 years or so and have it cruised again.
I then have an additional 350 acres spread out that I share ownership with my family. This is 40-50 acres here. 100 acres there etc. Needless to say, I have multiple places to hunt.