Acres: 758+/- Acres
Location: The ranch is located south of Big Wells, Texas in Dimmit County with 1700 feet of frontage on paved FM 1019.
Description: This ranch is located in the famous Golden Triangle of south Texas known for producing trophy white-tailed deer. It features the highly valued red soils with an excellent variety of native brush including bull mesquite, huge live oaks, granjeno, brazil, and black brush; as well as, several different native grasses. A good road system provides access to all areas of the ranch.
Wildlife: There is a great population of whitetail deer, quail, dove, and hogs; there are no exotics on the ranch. Protein feed is available to wildlife year around. The ranch has been under wildlife management for several years.
Water: The ranch borders on one side approximately 6800 feet of the live Nueces Rive...
Water: The ranch borders on one side approximately 6800 feet of the live Nueces River, a one acre pond, and a wet weather creek drainage.
Improvements: The property is high-fenced on three boundary sides and currently part of a 3500 acre ranch. A new fence will be constructed to divide this part from the remaining acreage. There are two 1000# Outback corn feeders, two 2000# Outback protein feeders and two executive hunting blinds.
Minerals: No minerals are available.
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