Starting 10/1/23.
Description:
3,334 Contiguous Acres Located in Kent County, Tx. This property just
changed hands in 2023 after being in the same family for about 10 years.
It has been operated as a cow/calf ranch, but has a lot of hunting
opportunity, as the land and wildlife has been managed conservatively
and thoughtfully. Many mesquites have been sprayed, and there is some
ex-CRP. This property is unique for a multitude of reasons.
First-Elevation Change. Approximately 250’ of elevation change provides
tons of glassing opportunity, multiple hunters, and a great opportunity
for western spot and stalk style hunting. Secondly, The water system on
the ranch(water wells) is extensive and abundant. This keeps wildlife
living on the ranch. Also, with Little Red Mud Creek and its fingers
traversing through, there are seasonal water pockets that provide
additional drinking water as well as offering additional contour.
Thirdly, there is both power and water off the all-weather access county
road, where there could be as many RV hookups as desired. There is also
a foreman’s quarters which could potentially be included. Fourth, the
cover on this ranch is ideal with mostly mature mesquite and hackberry
trees, as well as cottonwoods that line the creek bottoms. Blind hunting
is exceptional as well, as there are many clearings to have potential
food plots/feeders/leave as open pasture.
Wildlife: White-tailed deer, few mule deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, varmints.
Location: Distance to Lubbock is under 70 miles, Abilene is
approximately 100 miles, Midland is approximately 140 miles, and the
western edges of Fort Worth are approximately 250 miles. Drive 10
minutes to spur to get all your basic needs. There are also towns like
Post, Dickens, Rotan, Clairemont, and Jayton that are much closer and
that provide additional dining and amenities.
Pricing: $65,000.00-Annually-(Hunting)
Hunting Terms: Hunters will have year-round access to the entire ranch.
Hunters may bring identified family and friends-10 registered hunters
max.
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