Located less than 20 miles south of Falfurrias off of Highway 281, near the town of Encino, lies Rancho Del Norte. With a great composition of open quail country and mixed brush canopy, this ranch is designed to be a wonderful combination hunting ranch to suit both the big game and bird enthusiast. The high fence, long-term wildlife management plan, habitat and available water have sustained generations of family recreation and will surely be sustainable for years to come.
LOCATION
The ranch is located eighteen miles south of Falfurrias at the dead end of County Road 304 just west of Encino. The Brooks County Airport is less than 23 miles from the ranch entrance.
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
Rancho Del Norte is located in the South Texas Plains ecosystem in the middle of the sand sheet and is primarily grasslands with mixed brush, mesquites and oaks. The ranch is almost entirely ma...
Rancho Del Norte is located in the South Texas Plains ecosystem in the middle of the sand sheet and is primarily grasslands with mixed brush, mesquites and oaks. The ranch is almost entirely made up of Nueces fine sand and Sarita fine sand complexes. This fine sandy soil is famous for creating what is likely the best bobwhite quail habitat in the entire country and the forbs produced in this country not only develop excellent seed banks for quail but also produce spectacular flowers in the spring. There is a combination of live oak and mesquites found throughout the ranch with majestic oaks dominating portions of the ranch creating beautiful scenery and excellent turkey roosts.
Portions of the ranch have thicker brush creating great deer habitat, while other portions of the property are more open Mott country excellent for running dogs for quail. Besides the oaks and mesquites, other brush species on the ranch include hog plum, guayacan, acacias and black brush. All creating excellent cover and food sources for the native wildlife.
Throughout the property, there are tall native prairie grasses including primarily bluestems and paspalums providing great nesting cover for the wild Bobwhite Quail population. Good clay can be found beneath the sand sheet for creating lakes and ponds.
WILDLIFE
The deer hunting on this high-fenced ranch is fantastic with a carefully managed deer herd that allows excellent aging of trophy deer and manages a 1.5 to 1 doe-to-buck ratio. Multiple large bucks were observed by us during visits to the ranch and 170 deer are annually taken from the property. The deer are well managed to create these trophies and prove the native genetics. The ranch is located in the heart of some of the best quail country in the U.S. With a great mix of natural motts and open canopy, this ranch has a wonderful feel for the bobwhite enthusiast that also wants to enjoy the seasons big game opportunities. Turkey are abundant on the ranch. There are many huge live oaks all over the ranch which provide excellent roosting cover necessary for these majestic birds. The dove hunting here is superb with most hunting taking place at the water holes.
IMPROVEMENTS
There is a housing compound that is anchored by a lodge with a combination dining room/den/kitchen centrally located and six rooms accessed outside of the lodge along a covered porch on the back. Each room has its own bathroom. The lodge has a covered bbq pit behind it overlooking a small lake with fish and a fire pit. Also in the compound are three nice mobile homes that are well done for more sleeping areas and a cooler/storage area.
Closer to the entrance is the managers home.
WATER
There are 2 water wells centrally located on the property that are servicing the house, house pond and stock waters around the property. There are several playas that could be watered by the 2 current water wells on site to provide more robust water around the ranch and more dove hunting opportunities.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity can be found throughout the property.
MINERALS
No minerals are available with the sale of this property.