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Buying Hunting Land in South Texas

If you’re ready to purchase some hunting land of your very own, the southern part of Texas is a great place to find your hunting land. And, since Texas still has many remote areas, buying hunting land in south Texas is not difficult, either.

South Texas is home to much native game, making this brush country an ideal place for hunting. In south Texas, you can hunt for wild boar, white tail deer, quail, turkey, mule deer, rabbit, morning dove, white winged dove, fox, coyote, raccoon, bobcat and even mountain lion.

Most of the hunting land in south Texas that’s for sale is in the form of ranches. Many of these ranches have never been hunted, or have been hunted only by the family that previously owned them, ensuring that you’ll have a good supply of game for many years, as long as you don’t over hunt it.

There are many resources available to help you find hunting land in south Texas. You can begin with a realtor, who will have access to ranches that are for sale. However, there are many online resources available as well, that specialize in working specifically with individuals and hunt clubs who are looking just for hunting land in south Texas. By working with these resources, you’ll eliminate the ranches for sale that are meant to be sold as homesteads or working ranches, and be able to concentrate on the properties best designed for hunting.

Before you begin looking at property, it’s wise to know your budget for your hunting land in south Texas. When you can tell your agent exactly how much you can afford to spend, you’ll help narrow the search for your property very quickly.

Hunting land in south Texas is fairly affordable, compared to many other areas of the country. Most investors can easily afford 100 acres of hunting land, making it a very smart investment, since the value is sure to appreciate over time. The mild temperature in south Texas means that you can use your land year round, enjoying other activities like camping and horseback riding when hunting is out of season. And, with affordable pricing for the land itself, finding the budget to build a cabin on your land will come sooner than you think.

All in all, south Texas is one of the best places to locate your own private hunting land. South Texas is warm and sunny and boasts one of the widest ranges of wildlife of any part of the US. You’re sure to love your hunting land in south Texas, and you can be certain you’ve made a sound financial investment, too.



 

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Cabeza de Vaca led thousands of American Indians across West Texas - MyWestTexas.com


Cabeza de Vaca led thousands of American Indians across West Texas
MyWestTexas.com, TX - Jan 6, 2009
The gourds had been received in trade from Indians further west who had found them floating down the Pecos River from the Pueblo Indian farm fields far to ...

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Life in 1890s El Campo included rabbit hunting in the snow - El Campo Leader News


Life in 1890s El Campo included rabbit hunting in the snow
El Campo Leader News, TX - Jan 2, 2009
Here in 1900, we bought 80 acres from the Texas Land and Cattle Company, the Kountze of Omaha, Neb. As to Uncle John's family, after living in the Hearte ...

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South Dakota is pheasant heaven, with a slight catch - Minneapolis Star Tribune


South Dakota is pheasant heaven, with a slight catch
Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Dec 24, 2008
I hunted in SD 4 times this year (all in the triangle, that Mr. Klien spoke about) and I was hunting WILD birds. 95% of the time I hunted public land. ...

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Economist sees return to market fundamentals - Southeast Farm Press


Economist sees return to market fundamentals
Southeast Farm Press - Dec 29, 2008
“A lot of that land is recreational and investment with folks buying land to set up hunting clubs, or whatnot. Right here in the Brazos Valley, we’re seeing ...

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Navarro County Landowners Working To Preserve Quail - Tyler Morning Telegraph


Navarro County Landowners Working To Preserve Quail
Tyler Morning Telegraph, TX - Jan 3, 2009
Some of the land is farmland and some ranches. That makes tailoring plans more critical. For farms, the plan may be little more than creating corridors ...

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