Located on a high plateau that was once Comanche Indian Territory, this Medina County ranch for sale is located just 10 minutes southwest of Castroville, Texas. The town was named for its founder, Henri Castro, who brought the first European Settlers to this Medina River Valley in 1844, and soon after encountered many conflicts with the Indians whose prized hunting territory was being invaded.
These 50 acres represent some of the purest hunting land left available in Medina County. Comanche Camp is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides. A secure deeded easement to the ranch ensures the security of your own private sanctuary. The land is thick with great South Texas brush including Black Brush, Guajillo, Tasajillo, and Twisted Acacia, all of which are the grocery store and habitat for Whitetail deer, Turkey, Quail, and feral hogs. The ranch has two corn feeders, a c...
These 50 acres represent some of the purest hunting land left available in Medina County. Comanche Camp is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides. A secure deeded easement to the ranch ensures the security of your own private sanctuary. The land is thick with great South Texas brush including Black Brush, Guajillo, Tasajillo, and Twisted Acacia, all of which are the grocery store and habitat for Whitetail deer, Turkey, Quail, and feral hogs. The ranch has two corn feeders, a cottonseed feeder, two hunting blinds, and four water troughs. An East Medina water meter supplies water to the ranch and electricity to the camp compound is supplied by CPS. A 1,800 square foot metal building on a concrete slab provides shelter and shade for ranch equipment and family gatherings, along with a new smaller storage building for tools. A 2015 RV that sleeps up to six completes the camp compound.
The owner has established a year-round feeding program to build big bodied, heavy horned deer, and their game cam pictures show its working. Through very disciplined wildlife management practices they have passed up on shooting younger bucks, allowing them instead to mature and grow the herd population; only harvesting a single buck in the last five years.
This is a rare opportunity to hunt where the Indians once camped and hunted and to own an affordable, secluded and secure turn-key getaway recreation and hunting preserve so close to all the conveniences of nearby Hondo, Castroville, and San Antonio.
Shown by appointment only with Texas Ranch Sales LLC. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Sales, LLC.