Located 8 miles NW of Beeville, this is a beautiful ranch with high hills (elevation changes of 140 feet), many monster live oaks, native South Texas brush (granjeno, guajillo, black brush, persimmon, lime prickly ash), and 1.5 miles of both sides of seasonal Blanco Creek. The Blanco Creek is lined with bull mesquites, large hackberry and elm, and large live oaks The creek could be dammed with concrete low-water crossings to create some beautiful water features. Currently the low water crossings are gravel.
There is one nice tank on the ranch, great for shooting dove over. This last duck season, the tank had large numbers of mallards and teal.
The ranch has a good road system and 5 strand barbed wire perimeter fences that are in good to excellent condition. Parts of the ranch have been sculpted with a roller chopper to create lanes in the brush for quail hunting with bird dogs. ...
The ranch has a good road system and 5 strand barbed wire perimeter fences that are in good to excellent condition. Parts of the ranch have been sculpted with a roller chopper to create lanes in the brush for quail hunting with bird dogs. The hunting is fabulous, with many deer, turkey, hogs, quail, and doves.
There are 2,200 feet of frontage on paved Charco Road (FM3355), and the ranch is approximately an 8 mile drive from Beeville, one of the nicest towns in South Texas. There are electric lines along Charco Rd.
The seller owns approximately 46% of the minerals, royalties, and executive rights, and will convey 1/2 of what he owns to buyer. No current production or leases.
Most of this ranch is located in Bee County, and some of it lies in Goliad County. This 1,000 acres is part of a 2,800 acre ranch, so more acreage could be added to this 1,000 acres. Call for details.
Asking $2,550/ac