884 Acres NEY RANCH
Medina County, DHanis, TX 78850
DESCRIPTION: Located near the southwest corner of Medina County, this 884 acre ranch has been in the same family for over 100 years, spanning several generations. Oaks, elms and mesquite trees grow among brush common in south Texas. Although there is no well, a 90 Acre lake fed by the West Squirrel Creek sustains fish and fowl. Protein fed whitetail deer, turkey and hogs provide hunters bounty. Game fences protect the south and west borders. Although mostly pastureland, some areas have been previously cultivated with oats and Klein grass. A small 100 year old frame home and metal utility shed provided basic shelter to the owners for decades.
WATER: The main feature on the property is the expansive 90 acre lake that is fed by West Squirrel Creek. Outside of this lake, the ranch has 1 other tank that is 1 surface acre. There ...
WATER: The main feature on the property is the expansive 90 acre lake that is fed by West Squirrel Creek. Outside of this lake, the ranch has 1 other tank that is 1 surface acre. There is not a water well on the property which is believed to be 1800 above the Edwards Aquifer.
IMPROVEMENTS: The property is low fenced on nearly three sides. The west side, and 2/3 of the south side, are high fenced. An old wood frame cabin, metal utility shed, and several low fenced plots are the other improvements. Roads are in fair shape.
Vegetation: The ranch has very good native brush which includes blackbrush, guajillo, guayacan, white brush, persimmon, granjeno, cenizo and prickly pear. Large mesquite trees are found on the south end of the ranch and large oak, elm and hackberry trees are found along West Squirrel Creek. The ranch has all the necessary browse to grow large whitetail bucks and to hold wildlife plus there are 4 fenced food plots. previously cultivated in oats and Klein grass.
Wildlife: This ranch has a large amount of native wildlife and is your typical South Texas hunting retreat. The ranch has an abundance of game including whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, hogs and varmints. In the wintertime, the lake is covered with ducks, and in the spring time the bass fishing is excellent. Turkeys roost along West Squirrel Creek as well.
Topography: This property has gentle rolling hills with elevations from 890 828 feet. A nice hilltop overlooks the lake.
MINERALS: The owners are believed to own 100% of the mineral estate and will convey 50% of what they own. All executive rights owned will convey.
SCHOOLS: DHanis I.S.D.
UTILITIES: Medina Electric
TAXES: $1,530.50. Agricultural exemption
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Research Parcel InformationLOCATION: This property is located 10 miles south of DHanis, 25 miles southeast of Uvalde and 70 miles southwest of San Antonio. The property is access via an all weather easement road off of Squirrel Creek Road.
DIRECTIONS: From DHanis, drive west on Hwy. 90 for approx. 3.2 miles. At the tall antenna, turn left driving south on CR 520/Squirrel Creek Road for 7 miles. Just after a low water crossing, turn right at the Koch Bros. gate. Head west for 2 miles and turn left across a cattle guard. Head south until the all-weather road heads into the WJ Ney Ranch gate.
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