FRIO COUNTY RANCH
Description: Located in Northern Frio County, is this hunters paradise. With irrigated farmland to the north, as well as the thick brush along the San Miguel Creek bottom, this low fenced ranch offers some of the best hunting in South Texas. As you enter this ranch, you are greeted with rolling, brush covered hills, giving way to a hidden Frio County gem.
Majestic Live Oak and Elm trees too numerous to count rise above the thick brush and Bull Mesquite along the San Miguel Creek.
Location:
This versatile 460 acre property lays only 15 minutes S of Devine, TX., and one hour from downtown San Antonio, TX.
WILDLIFE: Whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, Bobwhite quail, Mourning & Whitewing Dove.
WATER: One domestic well, along with three very nice stock ponds enhance this combination Frio County property. Both the Queen City and the Carrizo Aquifer sit under this property. The ability to have very productive water wells is an added attraction.
TERRAIN:
Native brush pasture, fertile creek bottom, along with regrowth farmland. The predominant soil types are Sandy Loam, Clay Loam, and Very Fine Sandy Loam. Some of the predominant soil series located on this property are: Duval, Webb, Divot, Amphion, Schattel, and Miguel. The fertile soils on this property give the landowner the option of returning a portion of this ranch back to farming, adding wildlife food plots, or the establishment of native or improved grasses.
TOPOGRAPHY: The ranch has level to gently rolling land with 570 to 635 elevations. There are two subtle drainages which are the locations of the stock tanks. Much of the land has clay loam to sandy loam soils.
MINERALS: Negotiable. No production. No leases.
Shown by appointment only with Ranch Investments. Buyer's broker must be identified on first contact and must accompany the buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ranch Investments.