Little Yoledigo Creek Ranch offers the opportunity to own a truly diverse piece of South Texas. The terrain transitions seamlessly from rolling hills to lush river bottom land, creating a landscape that feels like two worlds in one. Towering live oaks, sweeping views, and abundant water anchor the property, while practical improvements, diverse native brush, and a sense of seclusion make it both functional and private. This is a well-rounded ranch with the character, resources, and setting to be a very special place.
The main house, featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, is perched on a hilltop with long-distance views across the ranch. In addition, there are three guest cabins, perfect for hosting family and friends. Supporting the residences are two barns—one designed for equipment storage, and the other fully enclosed with concrete floors, four roll-top doors, and a walk-in cooler with a game-cleaning area.
This ranch is exceptionally well-watered. Eight water wells distribute water to multiple troughs across the property, while four tanks provide additional water sources for wildlife and can be supplemented from the wells as needed. One of the wells taps into the Carrizo Aquifer and is powered by 3-phase electricity, ensuring a reliable supply. Adding to its uniqueness, approximately half a mile of the Leona River forms the southern boundary—lined with stately live oaks and offering both beauty and function.
The ranch contains all the essential brush species needed to grow exceptional South Texas whitetails. Native browse includes guajillo, guayacan, blackbrush, granjeno, whitebrush, persimmon, prickly pear, and many others. Brush has been strategically sculpted to enhance quail habitat, creating a balanced environment for multiple species. Scattered throughout the property are large mesquite, oak, hackberry, and elm trees, adding both habitat diversity and scenic character.
The property supports a tremendous deer herd and has also been carefully developed into an outstanding quail hunting ranch. The deer herd has been under intensive management for years, with the owner enhancing habitat through water development, brush sculpting, and the planting of native grasses. A combination of diverse brush, a well-established feed program, and reliable water systems creates the ideal conditions for producing large whitetails and sustaining an abundance of wildlife. Quail strips and ample roosting trees further contribute to unusually strong quail and turkey populations.
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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.