3,862+/- ACRES - YOAS RANCH
Hwy. 277, Val Verde County, Del Rio, Texas
DESCRIPTION: This ranch provides endless opportunity for hunters of any kind. 3,112 acres of this ranch are high fenced and there are 8 different types of exotic species along with the native game which includes white tail, turkey, waterfowl, dove, quail, and varmints. The remaining 750 acres of the ranch is low fenced with two large acreage neighbors and provides great hunting opportunities as well.
WATER: Three strong seasonal creeks traverse the property. The three creeks on the property include 1.4+/- miles of Sycamore creek, 2.7+/- miles of Sacatosa Creek, and 1.4 miles of Turkey Creek. Along with the creeks are numerous tanks and ponds, artesian springs, and a lake named Lonesome Dove that is 30+/- acres in normal time and provides great waterfowl hunting. There is one well at the compound to service the impr...
WATER: Three strong seasonal creeks traverse the property. The three creeks on the property include 1.4+/- miles of Sycamore creek, 2.7+/- miles of Sacatosa Creek, and 1.4 miles of Turkey Creek. Along with the creeks are numerous tanks and ponds, artesian springs, and a lake named Lonesome Dove that is 30+/- acres in normal time and provides great waterfowl hunting. There is one well at the compound to service the improvements.
IMPROVEMENTS: There is a ranch compound which includes a water well, electricity, two 10,000 pound grain silos, and a storage shed. This is a perfect place to build improvements of your choice. Not only is there a great road system making the property very accessible but the border patrol maintains the roads and keeps them all in great shape at no cost.
TERRAIN-VEGETATION: The terrain is ever changing on this ranch, from the rocky brush country with rolling hills and high bluffs overlooking Sycamore creek to lush creek bottoms loaded with large hardwoods. The elevations range from 1,030 to 900 feet above sea level. This ranch has all the necessary vegetation to grow large deer and support lots of game. The brush species include gujillo, guayacan, granjeno, white brush, persimmons, black brush, mesquite, prickly pear, and many more. Trees present are oak, elm, hackberry, sycamore, and mesquite.
WILDLIFE: Along with the native white tail, turkey, waterfowl, dove, quail, and varmints there are 8 different species of exotic game. Exotic species include aoudad, blackbuck, fallow, axis, sika, mouflon, scimitar-horned oryx, and barasignha. Lonesome Dove Lake provides a great opportunity to waterfowl hunt during the winter months.
MINERALS: Owner will convey 50% of minerals owned. Negotiable.
TAXES: Agricultural Exemption
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Research Parcel InformationLOCATION: The ranch is approximately 12 miles from Del Rio, 30 miles from Lake Amistad, 65 miles from Uvalde and 149 miles from San Antonio.
AIRPORT: Del Rio International Airport is located 2 miles northwest of Del Rio and has a 6300 foot runway.