Any conversation about Whitetail deer hunting will most certainly include South Texas Hunting Ranches. These great ranches have always been known to Texas residents as the premier Whitetail Deer Hunting Ranches, but in the last 40 years this areahas gained tremendous popularity around the world.
Anywhere that you travel in South Texas you will find the nicest and most generous people in the State. Not only known for amazing South Texas Ranchesbut for authentic Mexican food, a proud history, and legends of the thick South Texas Brush. SouthTexascities like Freer, Benavides, Hebbronville, and Carrizo Springs add so much of their Mexican heritage and old fashioned South Texas loyalty.
There are literally hundreds of thousands of acres of South Texas Ranches For Sale. The size of this region makes it different from other states in that it is possible to put together just about as much land as you desire.
Evans & Associates Real Estate has marketed and sold hundreds of South Texas Ranches For Sale. And among all the ranches that we have had the privilege to work with, South Texas Ranches are probably the most exciting. The lure of these ranches lies in the thick South Texas Brush. It has been said that everything in South Texas bites, pokes, sticks, or scratches; and that makes it an exciting place to hunt.
This thick South Texasbrush-cover makes it possible for a Whitetail Deer to spend his entire life on a ranch and never be seen by a human. It’s hard to believe but until you see that habitat you can’t understand. There is South Texas Ranches For Sale that fit what you are looking for, and Evans & Associates Real Estate can find it for you.
The term “Buyer’s Market” is probably the most over used and miss-used term in Real Estate. Realtors try to apply it to times when the market may be soft, lenders are cooperative, or when a surplus of properties has caused the average sales time to increase, making sellers more anxious.
The fact is that a buyers market is almost always available. A buyer has made a good dealwhen it is a good deal! For example, a property that is bought below the market value is a good deal, regardless of what economist are calling the comprehensive market conditions.
Experience is the only real factor in determining a good deal. Most Realtors are simply not capable of knowing a good deal. It requires having marketed and sold many many ranches, as well as having owned ranches themselves. There are lessons learned from owning property yourself that cannot be taught any other way.
We have over 30 years of experieinceand hundreds of ranch sales to draw from when we are on a property. We are ranch owners ourselves and have been involved, as principle, in every aspect of Real Estate. We are 0n ranches everyday, showing, previewing, or advising clients on ranch improvements. We have helped our clients do everything from building houses and damming creeks to managing deer herds.
Let us put our experience to work for you. Give us the opportunity to work with you and see what a difference experience can make.
Amazing VIDEO of one of the strongest springs in the area. Hundreds of years ago, Indians recognized this valuable water source and that’s still true today. Owning a spring like this insures your investment and sets your property apart. jason@evans24.com
A couple of hundred years ago Native American Indians used trees to mark trails and clean water sources. On a ranch that we just listed in West Kerr County, we found the best example of a marker tree that I have ever seen. And true to the legend, there was a pristine, clear water spring, close by.
This is a Pecan tree that the Indians bent over as a sapling. By burning the tree at the bend they were able to make it hold its shape. It is pointing directly toward the spring.
The rains finally returned to the Hill Country. On the heals of the strongest drought in history, we have received the rains that everyone was praying for. As much as 10 to 12 inches have fallen over the past three weeks and it looks like the drought is over. And it couldn’t have come at a better time. Getting rain in the late summer will keep these springs flowing all the way through the winter; it ought to be beautiful.
We still have a couple months of growing season, so browse and cover should be great for hunting season. The deer (especially the mature bucks) will not be as likely to frequent your feeders, but look for them to graze the pastures in the evening and early morning.
The Hill Country really comes alive this time of year, and with these rains it is prettier than ever. I can’t wait to get out as the weather begins to change and the trees put on their fall colors. What a great time to be looking at property.
The fact is that most of us don’t know the difference between Guayacan and Cancun; and that’s not just a Ranch Broker’s inside joke. Knowing can be the diffeence between a good hunting ranch and something truly exceptional.
Whitetail rely heavily on natural food sources; and nothing is more desirable to them. Having a good mix of browse, habitat, and plenty of permanent water are the necessary elements for keeping and growing trophy animals.
When we are on a property we look for several key factors.
Brush/Browse Diversity: Presence of high protein browse, maturity, height (8ft+), and management. We are looking for Guayacan, Blackbrush, Granjeno, Honey Mesquite and Guajillo.
Number and location of permanent water sources. There should be at least one (1) for every 300 acres, spread over the ranch evenly. Water in only one location can cause that area to become over grazed.
Habitat and habitat control. Looking for heavy brush cover with sanctuary areas. Habitat control should include roller-chopping to lower the browse line and encourage growth.
Population control is a major factor in a ranch successfully producing trophy class animals. We look for signs of over grazing but rely mostly on game counts and surveys.
Every ranch is different, and depending on the location you will be wanting to look for different things. There are only three constants in good hunting properties; food, water, and habitat.