The Devil's Bluff Ranch is situated at the convergence of three biologically distinct eco-regions in Texas, the Texas Hill Country to the east, the Chihuahuan Desert to the west, and the subtropical Tamaulipan Brushland to the south creating one of the most unique wildlife habitats in the state. This unimproved ranch enjoys over 2,801 feet of crystal clear spring fed Devils River frontage which provides some of the best recreation water and small mouth bass fly fishing in the country. Elevation is between 1,200 and 1,700 feet with numerous steep carved wooded limestone canyons as well as gentle mesa tops. The river is divided between rapids, pools, riffles, and wide lakes.
The Devil's Bluff Ranch has been actively managed under a Texas Parks and Wildlife
Whitetail Managed Land Deer Permit for the past three years. The combination of
extensive habitat restoration, deferred grazi...
extensive habitat restoration, deferred grazing, a feeding program, and herd culling has
produced one of the finest deer populations in the region. The ranch is within an existing high fence and fronts along a private easement road which is outside the high fence area providing several access points to the ranch and the river. There is a good road system within the property and an excellent road along the fully accessible river frontage.
Fishing is second to none on the Devils River in Texas. The gin-clear, blue-green waters
are home to the best fly fishing in the state. Small mouth bass, black bass, and catfish fishing are excellent. The proximity to Lake Amistad also adds an additional fishing amenity.
The Devil's Bluff Ranch is also an incredible place to watch and photograph the great outdoors and its wildlife features such as the monarch butterfly migration, fox, ringtail cat, Rio Grande beaver, osprey,
as well as incredible diverse native fishery with its clear waters. The Ranch has over 2,801 feet of frontage on the east bank of the Devils River with many access points for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and tubing. The Devil's River with its limestone bottom and spring fed waters is the cleanest river in the state and is the standard used by the TCEQ for river quality. The groundwater is relatively shallow and the ranch has 15 different wells scattered throughout the property.
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Research Parcel Information25 miles north of Del Rio, fronting on the Devil's River which is known as Texas most pristine spring-fed waterway. Access to the Ranch is 22 miles north of Del Rio off US Highway 277 then 12 miles west on a very well maintained county and improved caliche road.
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Fort Davis, TX