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If you are looking for a great get-away and looking for Hunting Property with Deer, Quail and Hogs this might be the place for you and your hunting group. 320 more or less acres just Northwest of Aspermont in Stonewall County. Property has a 600 square foot hunting cabin, with utilities ,well water , electric, and sewer. Might just be the place you have always been looking to own. 12.3 miles Northwest of Aspermont,Texas on Hwy 83, sign on gate.Survey is pending

Nice building site close to Abilene. Would be good small and affordable hunting property

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Fully Furnished Hunting Ranch within a 1 hour drive of DFW! The Ayres Ranch is nestled into the hills along 4 Wire Road, and features 100 feet of elevation change, is traversed by 1.5 miles of Prairie Branch Creek and has 11 ponds. The hills throughout are covered with a mix of hardwood oak trees while the creek bottom is lined with hundreds of mature pecan and elm trees. The open pastures scattered within are improved coastal fields and food plots. Truly a wildlife paradise!

Wildlife: Abundant wild turkey, white tail deer and hog populations (the trail cam pics included are only a snapshot of what is present!) Waterfowl prospects are excellent with the abundance of ponds. This ranch historically had been a featured destination in the Clay County Turkey Fest and hunted professionally by groups like Mojo Outdoors and others over the years. A video link can be made available upon request to check out one of the turkey hunts on the ranch! However it should be mentioned, this ranch has been rested from hunting pressure the past two years while maintaining a year round feeding program.

Structural Improvements: The ranch features a two-story stone lodge, two bunkhouses, a 5,000 SF barn, a gameprocessing barn, and covered bbq pit and lounge area.

Site Improvements: The area around the lodge is beautifully landscaped under a canopy of trees, there is an irrigation system to water the yard area which is pumped from the pond nearest the lodge. All of the stone utilized in the was gathered right there on the ranch! The ranch is fenced into 3 pastures for grazing, there are mostly low perimeter fences with the exception of partial high-fencing on the north boundary. It should be noted the east boundary is not fenced from east neighbor.

Roads: There is an excellent series of pasture roads throughout the ranch which feature 3 custom-built metal bridges providing easy crossing of Prairie Branch.

Furnishings to Convey: 5 feeders, 5 blinds, most all of the furnishings within the lodge with exception of a few personal items, furnishings the two bunk houses, and game processing barn including a walk-in cooler and stainless steel equipment.

Water: There is ample water provided to the improvements by a 300′ water well and is protected by an insulated well house. (Water well has not been tested in many years since it has always worked great) Additional livestock and wildlife water is provided by the ponds and creek; there is also an old windmill well that could be reworked if desired and two historic hand-dug water well sites near the creek.

Easements: Utility lines, one road easement along north boundary for east neighbor.

Minerals: Surface Only

For more info call the listing agent today! Sam Walker 325-668-7005

Please Note, Buyer’s agent must be present at showing and make initial contact to listing broker for proof of sale procurement to be eligible for commission split.

This recreational ranch located just northwest of Shep, TX is approximately 154.50 acres and is comprised of a mixture of dryland cultivation and native pastureland. The ranch features a seasonal creek which traverses the property, perimeter barbed wire fencing, electricity and a water well. Seller and listing broker are unaware of the exact working capacity of the water well. Thus, it is recommended to any prospective buyer that the well’s capacity be verified by a reliable source.

Surface Estate Only.

No Survey; acreage was based upon Taylor County CAD Parcel Nos. 24039 and 26964.

This recreational ranch located just north of Shep, TX is approximately 65 acres and is comprised of a native pastureland ideal for hunting. The ranch features perimeter barbed wire fencing on all sides, a water well and electricity. This property shares a fenced boundary to the east to a property under the same ownership that is also listed for sale so there is opportunity to purchase both. Seller and listing broker are unaware of the exact working capacity of the water well. Thus, it is recommended to any prospective buyer that the well’s capacity be verified by a reliable source.

Surface Estate Only.

No Survey; acreage was based upon Taylor County CAD Parcel No. 25169.

Very nice land for building or recreation in Wylie School District. Has large stock tank stocked with bass and blue gill. All pasture with native grasses with mesquite and a few oak trees. North fence currently under construction. Land is currently used for cattle and recreation. Utilities in area, Potosi Water District.

This property has been severed from a 120.98 Ac tract. No fence on east side between tracts. New fence will have to be constructed within 120 days after sale. Very good hunting and future home site in Jim Ned School District. Mature Oaks with one earth tank.

Looking for a recreational property within an hour of Fort Worth?? This 18.34 acre tract is ideal for a variety of recreational uses including hunting, hiking, trail riding, or cattle grazing. This property was originally part of the Litton Ranch which has been owned by the same family since the late 1800’s. This property has an existing road front fence. However, the remaining boundaries do not include fencing since this tract has historically been operated as a part of the Litton Ranch.
As Is.
Surface Estate Only, sell will retain all mineral estate.
Electricity available.

This 66.26 acre ranch tract is the perfect weekend recreational retreat! Over half of the acreage contains a heavy cover of mature oak trees covered in wildlife trails. Because of the desirable sandy loam soil, the remaining acreage could be sculpted into improved coastal, food plots for deer hunting, etc. There is an old barn in the central portion of the ranch that could be used for storage and on-site electricity. Buyer to verify the location of rural water.

Very nice secluded home site. Good small hunting, recreational, or stock farm. Has water well with good pressure and electricity. Rural water meter is available. Several mature oak, mesquite, and pear trees.