The same family had owned the historic San Eduardo Ranch since the 1700s when the Queen of Spain granted the current owner's ancestors this beautiful property. This is the first time it has been offered for sale. The property is part of 3,000 High Fenced acres, which were recently partitioned. The entire ranch has been intensely managed for whitetails and quail for over 35 years. The new owner will be stepping into some of the best whitetail and quail hunting in south Texas. Not to mention some good old-fashioned dove hunts.
The ranch's predominantly sandy soils and a couple of red sandy soil areas produce excellent whitetail and quail habitat. San Eduardo is untouched native brush with huge mesquites, wild olives, comas. chapote, granjeno and guayacan amongst other deep south Texas plants and browse. A great combination of classic south Texas mesquite mott country with a few thickets o...
The ranch's predominantly sandy soils and a couple of red sandy soil areas produce excellent whitetail and quail habitat. San Eduardo is untouched native brush with huge mesquites, wild olives, comas. chapote, granjeno and guayacan amongst other deep south Texas plants and browse. A great combination of classic south Texas mesquite mott country with a few thickets of brush in the red sand. The subsurface water is pristine shallow, clear, and sweet and used in sprinkler systems next door on other family tracts.
This property can be divided. Or, an additional 200 to 320 acres can be added on. The 200-acre tract is adjacent to this property and includes a 2/2 house and 1/1 guest house with three beds and a wading pool.
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