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John Harris (325) 668-6214 Cell, (888) 390-3357 Toll free. Evenings (325) 572-3357
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2880+-acres with Improvements Collingsworth County, 12 miles East, Southeast of Shamrock, Texas Access is from County Road 190


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2880+-acres with Improvements Collingsworth County, 12 miles East, Southeast of Shamrock, Texas   Access is from County Road 190
 
Probably Best Game Ranch Value in The Texas Panhandle
Trophy Mule Deer and Whitetail  Quail and large number of Turkeys  
Duck numbers are incredible in the season
 In the Reservoirs: 8 lb.Largemouth Bass and 30 Lb Catfish
Reinke Sprinkler System, with three irrigation wells
2-1/2 miles Crystal clear streams, Year round Springs
Will accomodate 130 Animal units
IMPROVEMENTS
New 6400 square foot Lodge . (NICE). This new lodge includes a 1500 square foot living room with fireplace, large kitchen and dining room, a nice size master suite, and a utility room which includes a half-bath. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, a 48x22 foot game room and 2 bonus sleeping rooms. Outside a continuing roof line protects an 8 foot, 1140 square foot wrap-around porch. Located about 100 yards behind the new lodge is a new 72x156 (11,232 sqf) foot barn built by Cover-All Corporation. A lake house, located on the bank of one of the upper acre lakes, is an efficient 900 square foot house complete with living room, fireplace, kitchen, one large bedroom and a bathroom. The front porch covers the width of the house. The lake house has its own water well and the Greenbelt Electric Co-op furnishes power.
 
You will like the terrain with elevation differential of approximately 330 ft, The Northern Portion has canyons with bluffs and trees rising up from th valley floor. It is approximately 2200+- feet on some of the ridges.  
 
The ranch has a good mixture of high quality grasses, including. Buffalo grama, blue grama, side oats grama and blue stem are predominate high protein grasses found in all areas of the ranch. Mesquite is scattered all over the ranch. Large Cottonwoods grow along the small streams creeks. There are native Elm tree species in the canyon areas.
 
There are 3 irrigation wells on this ranch providing water for 1 circle sprinkler system (an 80 acre Reinke sprinkler), and a side row sprinkler. The side row sprinkler waters alfalfa hay. There are three fields of 27+- acres, 18+- acres, and 80+- acres.
 
This ranch work well for a  cow/calf opertion with the irrigation system, winter wheat and hay grazer it can easily accomodate 130 animal units
 
 The fences are in good to average condition with the exception of one mile which is being repaired and is in fair condition.
 
The ranch is watered by 1 windmill, 2 submersible pumps, 3 reservoirs, Crow Creek and numerous running springs. All lakes appear to be spring fed and are scattered throughout the northwest part of the the ranch. Numerous other seasonal creeks and springs are scattered across the ranch.
 
How about fishing,  The lakes are stocked with bass, channel cat and perch. The three larger bodies of water are estimated to be 15+-acres, 5+-acres and 2.5 acres. They have produced a number of large fish including 8 pound bass and 35 pound catfish.
 
Wildlife on this Collingsworth County ranch is probably its best attribute. Abundance of Whitetail and Mule deer browse on this ranch. Reported Boone and Crockett kills from 164 1/2 up to 187 have been taken. Dove, bob white quail are abundant and a few scattered scale (blue) quail coveys. The lakes and streams have many species of ducks and at certain times of the year there are hundreds on the waterways of the ranch. Turkey is plentiful on this ranch. The habitat is very conducive to the breeding and hatching of chicks. You can see flocks of 25-100 at nearly anytime of the year.
 
 Research has not been performed on the minerals, however if seller owns any minerals seller will convey 1/2 of what seller owns.
 

Historic China Grove School House: The ranch was named after the old school house on the property that was built in the late 1800's for the homesteader's children in the area. It was the typical one room school with a small room in the back for the teacher. A cistern caught rain water for the use of the school house. A storm cellar was dug in the back for use during bad storms. This school house was built out of red brick and today is a standing testament of our strong forefathers and mothers of yesterday. There were Comanche Indians roaming the Panhandle of Texas before ranchers and farmers came west. Old Indian campgrounds with a few scattered arrowheads have been found. There are no surface leases on this ranch.
Effective Immediately - Price REDUCED $ 875 Per acre $2,520,600!

 
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