Rural water is provided by City of Scotland, seller does have a water meter, and electricity is available. There are several older barns and outbuildings around the old home. Agent is owner.
Multiple places to put your deer blinds and feeders. Interior roads are in great shape making this place easy to get around. Native grasses and assorted trees provide food and coverage.
Also the cultivated fields provide excellent additional food sources as well as FANTASTIC DOVE HUNTING! Water: The ranch has EXCELLENT WATER RESOURCES. There is one producing well on the property.
There are some excellent staging places for hunting. Any buyers agents must be disclosed upon first contact to be paid a commission. This 41.34 +/- acres is triangular in shape and located in Montague County, between Saint Jo and Montague, on Hwy 59.
This 44.66 +/- acres is located near Lake Nocona in North Central Montague County and offers both hunting and a great building spot with a view! The land has been recently surveyed and has a new five-line perimeter fence around it, with pipe corners,...
There is not any oil or gas production on the property itself and very little in this part of the county. LARGE NEIGHBORS: The property is joined by the 39,000+ acre Buckle L Ranch on both its west and north sides, providing an amazing buffer! On the...
This ranch allows for both long range rifle shots (1,000') and excellent bow hunting in the oak groves. MINERALS: Seller owns no mineral rights, so there are none to convey. There is room in the middle of the ranch to install a five acre food plot or...
It drains water well and provides some locations in the back to install food plots. LIST PRICE: $1150/acre For more information about this property, contact agent Steven Beck at cell phone (806) 778-1597.
Each pasture has adequate water with at least one pond and one water well. The owner of this tower currently has a lease to have the tower there and an access easement to get to it, even though it is not in operation.
This 44.66 +/- acres is located near Lake Nocona in North Central Montague County and offers both hunting and a great building spot with a view! The land has been recently surveyed and has a new five-line perimeter fence around it, with pipe corners,...
This property hasnt been hunted much in several decades, and signs of deer are everywhere! We have found buck rubs in the back and tracks all over the property. LOOKING FOR TREES? City water is not available here.
EASEMENTS: The ranch has a power line easement crossing it on the east side, which runs north to south in a straight line. The electric poles are on the north end, where youd want to build a cabin or lodge to take advantage of views.
For cattle grazing, there is lots of grass and excellent fences. It would make a great place to build a home or cabin if you wanted one, and there's a great building spot on a hill ridge some 850&8242; from the ranch entrance.
As stated above, this land has exceptional good grass turf and plenty of water. All of the fencing is in good shape with metal -posts and has recently been re-enforced where necessary.
Carter is developed further and the population increases, they should grow in value. While these lots are not currently fenced off separately, they have individual utility meters in place and access to the community water system along the road.
Low range vegetation includes yucca, sage, ragweed and wild plum. On the northeast side is a DENSELY wooded creek bottom, with 40 tall towering elms, thick chinaberry groves, mulberries and willows.
The natural vegetation alone is perfect for whitetails, allowing deer to get lots of protein from acorns and mesquite beans. With the potential to cultivate the fields referenced above, you could grow winter wheat for deer, sunflowers for birds, or a...
Ground water should be easily obtained on all ends of the ranch, and there are three water wells already in place (one by the road in the 1 acre tract; one at the deer camp; one where an old windmill is in the pasture not currently in use).
Low range vegetation includes yucca, sage, ragweed and wild plum. On the northeast side is a DENSELY wooded creek bottom, with 40 tall towering elms, thick chinaberry groves, mulberries and willows.
RECREATIONAL USE: Until just a couple of years ago, this ranch had been under a superb quail management program for decades. For water, there are five ponds, one of which is 1.75 acres and fed by natural springs.
Tall bluestem and other native grasses provide lots of bedding areas for game. TERRAIN/VEGETATION: This land is mostly flat, with a slight roll where the creek runs through the property.
This 668 +/- acres in central Cottle County, Texas is a prime habitat for upland bird hunting and deer hunting! Located just 6.5 miles from Paducah, deer camp supplies are just a short drive away.
The seller doesn't own any minerals, so there are none to convey. The property is pooled in with other neighboring properties and has one oil well on it in the northeast corner, and one set of tank batteries in the southwest corner.
These meadows have a variety of native grasses, including buffalo, bluestem, and chama. All and all, this ranch offers a tremendous amount of potential and flexibility, is secure and private.
The ranch has an interior road system and most of the roads are in good shape. LAND TERRAIN: The ranch has frontage on the county maintained CR 314 on its south side. The large water tank on the south end, which is surrounded by the 24.6 acre wheat field,...
Quail can be hunted anywhere on the place, as this is prime bobwhite habitat. While there are no existing water tanks or ponds, there are several places where tanks could be built.