HEBBRONVILLE AREA, DUVAL COUNTY TEXAS, SOME OF THE BEST BIRD HUNTING IN THE STATE!!!
270 ACRES +/-
Location: The property is located northeast of Hebbronville approx. 10 miles, at the Northwest intersection of CR 263 and CR 260, very near the border of Brooks and Jim Hogg Counties.
Topography: Rolling terrain with red sandy loam soil. Approximately 135 acres is absolutely perfect habitat for quail and quail hunting with dogs, with motted brush, excellent nesting habitat, and plenty of forage. The rest of the ranch, approx. 135 acres, is medium to heavy brush and provides good cover for deer and hogs with mesquite, cactus, blackbrush, granjeno, guayacan, and other native brush species.
Wildlife: The property is a first class quail and dove hunting ranch with some good cover for big game. Other game includes deer, hogs, javelina.
Improvements: This ranch has a water well...
Improvements: This ranch has a water well and electricity, water well is not currently equipped.
Water: This is an excellent area for shallow groundwater of very good quality. There is an irrigation class well on the ranch that is currently not equipped with a pump. This well is thought to produce over 1,000 gallons per minute.
Minerals: No minerals, no production.
Price: Asking $1,395.00 per acre or $376,650.00
Remarks: This is some of the best red sand quail country in the country with unbelievable ground water!!!!
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Research Parcel InformationThe property is located northeast of Hebbronville approx. 10 miles, at the Northwest intersection of CR 263 and CR 260, very near the border of Brooks and Jim Hogg Counties.