This is a great small hunting tract, full of brush and wildlife! The property has a county road on its east side, which is a dirt road with mixed caliche gravel. Electricity and a community water line are located along this road too, so you can easily get an RV hookup in place.
The terrain is rolling, with a few small hills, draws, and flat level areas. The land is COVERED in wild plum thickets and sumac, with groves of chinaberry trees, hackberries, and cedars scattered throughout the pasture. A wooded spot just off the road in the southeast corner would be a perfect place for setting up a deer camp. There are some good locations where tower blinds could be set up to maximize your views as well. One food plot is already in the back that is roughly one acre in size; it has been used in the past to grow winter wheat for deer feed.
The whitetails in this region of the county are large b...
The whitetails in this region of the county are large bodied and grow good mass with all the native vegetation around. The tract is only a few miles south of the Red River. You will also find feral hog and various predators, such as coyote and bobcat. Turkeys roost in the tall trees on the south side. When the roads were shredded in the summer, several bobwhite quail coveys were jumped as well. The bird numbers seem to be very good this year.
At only $95,000, this is the perfect chance to own a your own hunting ranch for not much money. Call land agent Beau Byars at cell phone (940) 224-3183 to set up your private tour!
*Agent is co-owner of property.
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