
Description
Rancho de San Diego is a classic example of what South Texas has to offer when targeting trophy whitetail. The native habitat is second to none. This ranch lies in both Duval and Jim Wells counties and checks a lot of boxes. Even though there are no upright structures, the ranch is completely high fenced with a great road system, plenty of water and overhead utilities. Six tanks are strategically placed across the ranch for watering livestock and wildlife with ease. A water well run by generator keeps the tanks wet. Deer, hogs, dove and quail make the San Diego Ranch their home. While traveling this fine ranch, you will see a gentle roll, countless bull mesquites, tons of native brush and grass and plenty of spots to set up your deer blinds and feeders. Fine Sandy Loam, Sandy Clay Loam, and Edroy Clay are just a few soil types that can be found on the ranch. The ranch is a short drive north of San Diego with access points from CR 145 and CR 103.
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Description
Rancho de San Diego is a classic example of what South Texas has to offer when targeting trophy whitetail. The native habitat is second to none. This ranch lies in both Duval and Jim Wells counties and checks a lot of boxes. Even though there are no upright structures, the ranch is completely high fenced with a great road system, plenty of water and overhead utilities. Six tanks are strategically placed across the ranch for watering livestock and wildlife with ease. A water well run by generator keeps the tanks wet. Deer, hogs, dove and quail make the San Diego Ranch their home. While traveling this fine ranch, you will see a gentle roll, countless bull mesquites, tons of native brush and grass and plenty of spots to set up your deer blinds and feeders. Fine Sandy Loam, Sandy Clay Loam, and Edroy Clay are just a few soil types that can be found on the ranch. The ranch is a short drive north of San Diego with access points from CR 145 and CR 103.