The Dos Manos Ranch lies in the famed Golden Triangle of South Texas. This ranch is the ultimate experience for the "old school" avid whitetail hunter. The area has great genetics and produces giant whitetail bucks year in and year out. What sets the Dos Manos apart from other ranches and makes it a rare find is its 100% "low fence" and its large neighbors being also "low fence" provides for a free range hunting experience. You basically have no idea what might pop out of the brush especially during the rut. The Dos Manos share the same strict management tactics as their neighbors Briscoe, Wilson-Gates and Holdsworth. Protein and corn feeders run year around and cull bucks and does are harvested as needed.
Water: The ranch is well watered with three earth tanks supplemented by water wells. There are three water wells on the ranch. One is a solar well that can be easily converted t...
Water: The ranch is well watered with three earth tanks supplemented by water wells. There are three water wells on the ranch. One is a solar well that can be easily converted to an electric pump. Electricity is available on site. The second well is a Carrizo Well run by a generator. The third well is not in operation as of now. The Tanks are stocked with catfish and bass for entertainment between hunts.
Wildlife: Not only are there whitetail deer on The Dos Manos, but hogs, javelina, coyotes, occasional mountain lion, ducks, quail and lots of dove.
Improvements: Electricity has been brought to a well maintained campsite. The campsite consists of a mobile home with a/c, kitchen, full bath, water storage and booster pump. The campsite has plenty of room to custom build your lodge, add barns and further develop the water system. Major brush work has been done to widen senderos, implement feed stations, enhance the interior road system and provide full access across the ranch and around the entire perimeter.
Terrain: The diversity of the ranch ranges from deep rich draws covered in big bull mesquites to gravelly hills loaded with native brush and yuccas. Black Brush, Guajillo, Tasajillo, Guayacan, Prickly Pear and several other native brush species are scattered across the ranch and known for high protein.
Soil Types: According to Web Soil, various soil types can be found on the Dos Manos such as: Brundage Fine Sandy Loam, Brystal Fine Sandy Loam, Chacon Clay Loam, Cotulla Clay, Poteet Fine Sandy Loam, Pryor Sandy Clay Loam, Tonio Fine Sandy Loam and Webb Fine Sandy Loam.
Location: The Dos Manos has a physical address of 5805 Tortuga Road Crystal City, Texas. The ranch lies at the end of a county maintained road that provides extreme privacy and uninterrupted leisure and relaxation.
Minerals: The Mineral Estate is Negotiable.
Exclusions: Some Blinds, Some Feeders, TV, Freezer, Refrigerator, All Conex Boxes, Some Beds and Some Feeder Pens.
Agent Remarks: The Dos Manos is a very unique, rare find in South Texas. Not many of these ranches exist that are 100% "low fence" with low fence neighbors. Come take a look, you won't be disappointed.
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