4,290± Acres DOUBLE DIME NORTH RANCH, Zavala-Maverick County – SOLD
F.M. 2691, Crystal City, Texas 78839
Description: An opportunity to own the north pasture of a truly famous and well respected hunting ranch in the Heart of the famed Golden Triangle of Texas, known for incredible native wildlife. Double Dime North was purchased in 2004. Over the years, the Double Dime has hosted some of the world’s finest athletes and most popular country music stars. This extremely well watered ranch is nestled amongst other large historic South Texas ranches, offering a natural paradise with extreme privacy. Grand improvements and minerals are included to add to the uniqueness of the offering.
North Headquarters:
Main House: 5,260± s.f. with 5 bedrooms/5 baths. On the outside of the main house are three separate bedrooms that do not connect to the inside of the main home.
Hunting Lodge: (2006) with 8 bedrooms down, one hallway and a ninth bedroom off of the commercial kitchen for the cook. A large living room makes this a great Trophy room for gathering.
Equipment Barn: 16,987± s.f. Half with concrete floor. Shop, walk-in cooler, 4 electric winches.
4-Bay Barn: Cars/garage with Walk-in cooler inside
Barndominium: 662± s.f.
Picnic Shelter: 500± s.f.
Mike’s House: 1,475± s.f.
Rifle Range
Old fuel/pesticide Barn
10,000 gallon Storage tank
53± acre Deer Pen
Three sets of cattle pens
Two miles paved entrance road
Water: This is one of the most well- watered ranches on the market. With 26± tanks and 17± water wells, there is no shortage of sub-surface or surface water, with water available every 200 acres. Highlighting the surface water is the 1 Mile Lake The luxury of having abundant water wells allows for 14 of the tanks/lakes to have water piped to them. Another bonus to having such strong subsurface water is the ability to run 4 pivots. Three water wells tie in together to water 4 three-tower pivots. The pivots cover 6 different food plots ranging in size form 20-60± acres. The ranch lies over the Carrizo Aquifer so water is not an issue on the ranch. It is believed that the Carrizo is 250 – 300± ft. deep. Water is piped to tanks, lakes, water troughs, barns, lodges, pivots and main homes. Chacon Creek traverses the north part of the ranch. This creek is a major creek and runs a large amount of water during wet times. There is a pipe with valve that runs water from Chacon Creek in wet times to the 1 Mile Lake.
Vegetation: The ranch has incredible brush diversity throughout. Amongst the virgin native brush you will find areas that have been selectively motted and stripped for quail, by root plowing and roller chopping. These areas provide for great quail habitat. This ranch has all the necessary browse to grow large bucks and carry an abundance of game. Larger mesquite trees are scattered throughout the open areas and the creek bottom has large elm and hackberry trees that provide nice cover and roosting sites for turkeys. Brush species include guajillo, black brush, guayacon, persimmon, white brush and many more.
Wildlife: This ranch is a well known hunting ranch throughout the United States, with hunters coming in from around the country for this rare experience. The ranch has been featured on Major League Bowhunter and Buck Commander television, adding to its mystique. The property has all of the necessary ingredients with water every 150 acres, great brush and food plots. Not only is this area renown of producing large bucks, it thrives from the intensive management program over the years. Only native deer are hunted on the ranch. Over the years many 170+ whitetail deer have been harvested; this year the ranch boasted a 212 B/C buck. The bird hunts are just as special due to the natural features on the ranch. The ranch harvested record amounts of dove over tanks and irrigated milo fields recently. There is an abundance of quail and, with all of the brush sculpting over the years, the ranch is very huntable for quail. Turkeys are roosting up and down the creeks and have plenty of open habitat to light down into. Bass fishing and duck hunting are also a great sport on the ranch. A 13 lb. bass was caught at the House Lake with many others weighting in over 8 lbs.
Minerals: . Minerals are negotiable.
Taxes: Ag. Exempt.
Location: This property is located 20± miles west of Crystal City, 23± miles northwest of Carrizo Springs, 43± miles east of Eagle Pass, 55± miles southwest of Uvalde and 115± miles southwest of San Antonio. The property is accessed off of an all-weather county road.
Price: $10,296,000. Or $2,400/acre.
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