14,465 Acres+- in Webb county.
The first thing we have to say when talking about this ranch is the Big Bucks, Big Lakes, Big Bass, Big Creek bottoms, big country with big brush. Blacktop surface road to the ranch. The- topography is rolling with nice elevations and holds sandy loam creek bottoms and pear flats with a large lake here and there over the entire ranch. Some of these lakes are very large and all were originally constructed with deep pits for holding water, there are 25+-of these of varying size. What A ranch!
There is a dirt landing strip on the property. The ranch is about an hour from the Laredo airport.
This ranch has a quality deer herd and good ratios for producing yearly exceptional deer. The game biologist who has been overseeing the deer program is very experienced. No commercial lease hunting has been allowed on the ranch in several years.After seeing this ranch you will agree this is an exceptional place. The ranch has most if not all of the desired plant species to grow big deer. The fishing and bird hunting is a big plus to this ranch.
Large acreage ranches join this ranch, some of this ranch is high fenced. Electricity is available.
If you are looking for a South Texas ranch you need to see this country that has the big bucks with big water, A fishing and hunting dream----And the price is right!
Ready to look? Call John Harris at 888-390-3357 toll free or cell 325-668-6214
6,400+/- ACRES - RED HOUSE RANCH
Reagan
County. A late morning tour of this ranch netted
multiple deer herd sightings (15-20 per herd) and numerous
quail covey and turkey rafter sightings. Thirteen deer
blinds, six protein feeders and additional feeders are dispersed
over the ranch. Water sites include concrete and earthen
tanks with windmills or submersible pumps. Terrain is
flat to gently rolling with ample mesquite cover. This
place would also make an exceptional livestock ranch
with excellent grazing capacity. Roads and fencing
very good to excellent. Improvements include a nice
hunter's lodge, a mobile home and a barn. All pens
and equipment, including ranch vehicles, to stay.
Approximately 4-hr. drive from Austin and San Antonio, 3 hrs.
from Abilene, and 1 hr. from San Angelo and Midland.
San Angelo and Midland offer commercial air service, and Big
Lake Airport, approximately 12 miles away, has a 4,500' runway
with instrument landing system and aircraft storage availability.
This Ranch has a lot to offer, and presents a unique opportunity
for the discerning buyer. Cathy McCleary (325)672-4657
(325)668-2972 Click Here
for Pictures of this Property!!
3724+- Acres Diamond D Whitetail Game Ranch and Breeding Facilities
This Whitetail Ranch is
known for it’s quality Deer. Many of the Whitetail deer harvested have scored
over 200+ B & C . There are several hundred bucks in 8 different pastures;
the ratio of bucks is 6 bucks for every doe. This Ranch was well planned and
managed. Management has done a super job in producing High Quality Whitetail
Deer. This property is an excellent buy.
REDUCED TO $6,900,000
WHAT A GREAT BUY FOR THIS PREMIUM PLACE!
Call
John Harris at Tejas Ranch Properties for showing: Cell 325-668-6214, Office
325-572-3357, or Toll Free 888-390-335
THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A BUYER. CALL AND LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THIS AWESOME PLACE
Water: 32 Acre+/- Lake. at cpacity. The owner caught a 11.4 pound Bass this spring out of this well stocked Lake. It also has a 10 Acre+/- Lake at capacity, stocked with Catfish.. There are 25 ponds, (Stock tanks) many of them are stocked. The 32 acre tank is one of the best private fisheries in the state.. There are many bass over 10 pounds. This Lake has not fully reached its potential. We expect larger bass to be produced. Ranch is served by Co-Op Rural Water lines to all the houses. There are seven miles of pipeline that serves inside the ranch. There is also a Lake Ivie raw water pipeline on West side of property. The owner has 3 Two inch water taps off this line that owner has certain water rights to use water from this line.
GAME: The Whitetail deer are out of
200” Genetics. There is an abundant amount of Wild turkeys that roost on this
Ranch, along with Quail, Dove and Seasonal Waterfowl, a few Elk and a few hogs.
This Ranch is currently under the Texas Parks and Wildlife MLD program as a
Level III ranch.
Wind Rights: Convey to the buyer property. Buyer will receive wind
rights.
Location: Runnels County, Thirty minutes
from Abilene, Texas
ELEVATION: This ranch highest point is in
excess of 2300 ft. The elevation differential approaches 400 ft. This Ranch
has spectacular views from the peaks to the valleys. There is plenty of cover
and also some open space for food plots.
BREEDING
FACILITIES:
Excellent Facilities This Ranch was well planned. Management has done a super
job in producing High Quality Whitetail Deer. The Breeding Facilities
with 87 pens and covers almost 150 acres. The feeding program for both Bucks
and Doe has produced excellent results in producing the finest whitetail Deer
in Texas. Some Bucks will score over 200 B&C.
ROADS: The Ranch has an excellent road
system including a.7 mile paved road, and Rock road to the top of
the hill where the Four Bedroom Lodge is located. The Ranch has miles of good
roads; over the entire Ranch; lots of them are rock.
HOUSES: There are three main houses on this
property. The largest of these is the Lodge built in 2001, and is
absolutely awesome. It has four bedrooms, two bath, large den, media room, and
very nice kitchen. The exterior of this home is Austin Stone. It overlooks the
entire ranch and this home can be seen for miles and the view is awesome from
this high point. It has a paved road from the gate to the top of the hill and
then rock road to the home. It is served by a Rural Co-0p water line
Managers Home There is a home built in 1999 currently
used by the Ranch manager. This also is a very nice home, with two bedrooms,
one bath, kitchen and den. Served by a Co-Op Water Line,
Another home is located on the South Pasture and
has been recently remodeled. It was a Ranch home built in the 1960’s. It is
very nice and comfortable. It is a two story home. There is an excellent 40 X
80 Metal building with 30 X 80 shed and hunter’s cabin nearby Also Served by a
Co-Op Water line.
Call
John Harris at Tejas Ranch Properties for showing: Cell 325-668-6214, Office
325-572-3357, or Toll Free 888-390-3357 Click Here for Pictures! and Map! Addition Pictures Here!
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
12 miles East, Southeast of Shamrock, Texas Access is from County Road 190
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!
2750(+-) Acres Coleman County with Water, Water, Water, Trees, Trees, Trees.
Both Jim Ned and Indian Creeks on this fabulous Ranch. The water and trees bring in the Deer, turkey, quail Dove. Rural Water Large metal building and other outbuildings. 24 ton overhead bin. Some High fencing. Eight miles from Coleman. Reduced to $2150 acre. John Harris Cell 325-668-6214 Toll Free 888-390-3357, Evenings
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