Here is an opportunity to own one of the finest hunting ranches located in the famed Texas ‘Golden Triangle’. This turnkey La Salle County ranch is truly unique. The Nueces River, great whitetail/ exotic hunting and immaculate improvements make this a special offering.
Tucked away amongst the high fenced, native virgin brush are very nice headquarters. Highlighting the headquarters is an 8,114± s.f. main residence. The main home has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths plus features a large 2,500± s.f. trophy room, built as an addition in 2007. The main house includes an exercise room and an apartment above the 3-car garage. Surrounding the main home are a stone observation tower, stone and wood pergola, fire ring and a 77,000 gallon underground concrete water storage tank. Other sleeping accommodations include a 3,200± s.f. lodge with 10 separate bedrooms, 2,250± s.f. foreman’s home, and a 1,300± s.f. manufactured home. Ranch Improvements: A 3,000± s.f. barn sits within the compound as well as a skeet range, lake cabana, 3 bulk grain bins (2 - 20 ton, 1 - 30 ton), breeding pens and office. Throughout the ranch there are (9) nine photo blinds, (37) 2000 lb. protein feeders, (16)1,200 lb. protein feeders, (16) 800 lb. corn feeders and 15 corporate hunting blinds. All of the ranch equipment will be conveyed with the ranch, of which a list can be provided upon request..
The ranch is very well watered. Two water wells supply the headquarters, water troughs and earthen tanks with ample water. The house well was completed in the Laredo Sand at 1,438± feet and perforated at 947± feet. It produces 60 GPM using a 3 HP pump. The water well in the north pasture is in the Carrizo at 4,750± feet and perforated at 3,780± feet and also produces 60 GPM. There is 1± mile of both sides of the Nueces River traversing the ranch. Six earthen tanks are on the ranch, with the majority supplied by well water.
The ranch has great brush diversity along with good natural open areas. The Nueces River has large elm, oak and hackberry trees. Brush species include Blackbrush, Guajillo, Twisted Acacia, Whitebrush, Persimmon, Granjeno, Coma, Guayacon and many more.
The ranch has been intensely managed over the past 14 years. The combination of some of the state’s best natural habitat and intense management have resulted in a trophy whitetail deer herd. With excellent brush and water throughout, these large bucks thrive. According to the latest census, it is believed that there are 325± deer on the ranch. The ranch is separated into 3 different pastures with the southern 1,600 acres being whitetail focused. The northern pasture has a scattering of a few exotics. With the river and open grassland areas, the ranch has excellent habitat for turkey, quail and dove as well.
Surface sale only. No production or lease in place.
Wildlife Exemption
This property is 25± miles southeast of Cotulla, 55± miles southeast of Pearsall, 85± miles north of Laredo and 100± miles south of San Antonio. The property fronts on paved Huajuco Road for one-half mile.
Born and raised on a South Texas ranch, Robert Dullnig is a third-generation rancher with deep roots in land stewardship. As the best ranch broker in Texas, he brings 20+ years of expertise in wildlife management, hunting operations, and ranch real estate to every deal. Robert has closed over 500 properties, earning accolades like Top 50 Global Real Estate Advisor. Contact us today for an exclusive tour of this property and discover why clients trust him for Texas ranch real estate.
South Texas ranch country is defined by dense mesquite, thorny brush, and legendary whitetail genetics. Spanning Uvalde, Frio, and Medina Counties, these properties are home to trophy bucks, dove-filled skies, and year-round wildlife activity. Many feature senderos, high-fenced perimeters, and strong water sources — ideal for serious hunting operations or cattle ranches. With easy access from San Antonio and Corpus Christi, South Texas offers seclusion without isolation. Browse premier listings with Dullnig Ranches. Inquire now to secure your legacy in the heart of Texas brush country.
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