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Robert Lee, TX 76945(Coke County)

Size: 573 Acres
Home: 3 beds - 2 full baths - 2,608 Sq Ft

Weather Rock Ranch

The ranch is 40 miles northwest of San Angelo, near the small town of Robert Lee. Weather Rock Ranch consistently produces trophy whitetails and large Rio Grande turkeys by implementing an aggressive and strict management program. If your looking for a high fence hunting ranch this is a great opportunity to continue to build on the program that is already established on the Weather Rock Ranch. The management program consists of a 16% to 20% protein pellet, fed year round, corn, alfalfa hay and fresh water. Water is plentiful throughout the ranch and is produced by windmills, solar pumps, and gravity fed stock tanks. Give us a call for to set up your showing.

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This property consist of 573 acre high fence game ranch that has been managed for trophy whitetail. Weather Rock Ranch was also awarded the 2017 Conservation Rancher Of The Year award for Coke County, Texas. Weather Rock...

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The ranch is located in 5 miles north of Robert Lee, in Coke County, Texas. From San Angelo you take Hwy 208 north to Robert Lee (30 miles) then continue north on Hwy 208 through Robert Lee (5 miles)and the ranch is on the east side of the Hwy. Drive time to the ranch from Midland is 1.5 hours, Abilene 1.25 hours, Fort Worth 3.5 hours, San Antonio 3 hours, Lubbock 2 hours.

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Pitcock Properties

San Angelo, TX

(325) 216-4608

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Listing last updated: February 5, 2022 at 6:38 PM
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