980± Acres Myers Llano Ranch, Dimmit County
Hwy. 277, Carrizo Springs, TX 78834
Description: This ranch is located in the ‘heart of big deer country’ and also provides premier habitat for quail with primarily sandy soils and motted brush. It is not often you have the opportunity to buy a ranch with this combination in Dimmit County, as not many of them come up for sale. Owned and operated by the same family since the early 1900’s this ranch is set up with a great road system, very usable improvements, good distribution of water and plenty of paved road frontage.
Improvements: The main house has been totally remodeled and has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a large kitchen, dining room, living area, and a scenic back deck that overlooks a nice pond. Next to the main house is a 2,700± square foot insulated, concrete floored barn joining a 2,000± square foot covered shed. The barn has easy drive-through roll top doors on either end. The property is high-fenced on 3 sides, with the west fence being standard height field fencing.
Water: The ranch is well watered with 3 ponds and 2 currently active water wells. The pond at the main house is supplemented by a water well and is stocked with catfish and bass.There are several troughs throughout.
Wildlife: This area is known for producing large whitetail deer and this property has everything in place to grow them. Along with deer are turkey, Blue and Bob White Quail, dove, javelina varmints and more.
Vegetation/Soils: The ranch has all the necessary browse and brush species to grow large whitetail deer. The primarily sandy soils covered in native grasses with motted brush is the ideal habitat to support and hunt quail. Brush species includes but is not limited to Guajillo, Black brush, Guayacan, White Brush, Prickley Pear, Brazil, Persimmon, Granjeno, Lotebush, Catclaw, Texas persimmon, Vine Ephedra, Forestiera, Hogplum, Cenizo, Lantana, Wolfberry, Tasajillo, Palo Verde and Wooly Bucket Bumelia. This ranch has an impressive stand of native grasses and offers great livestock grazing opportunities as well as hunting.
Taxes: Ag exempt. See Broker.
Minerals: Surface Sale Only. There is production on the ranch. (Call broker for details).
Location: There is 2.3± miles of frontage on Hwy 277 and the ranch is located 13±miles northwest of Carrizo Springs, 30± miles east of Eagle Pass, 130± miles southwest of San Antonio, 205± miles southwest of Austin and 320± miles west of Houston.
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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.
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