Neale’s Honey Hole

County Road 211 Paducah, Texas
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Property Details

  • Price $595,000
  • Acres 298± Acres
  • County Cottle

Description

Neale’s Honey Hole is a hidden gem, loaded with game and ready to hunt. From the minute you drive onto this ranch, you’ll notice the attention to detail and care the owners have poured into it for the past 25 years.

Feeders, blinds, and food plots have all been strategically located throughout the ranch to draw in and hold game. The ranch also has large neighbors with very little activity.

The sale includes all of the equipment necessary to continue the maintenance and care that the ranch has been given under its current ownership.

Don’t sleep on this one. It’s ready to hunt today! Call Rex Detamore at 325-665-3744 for a private showing today.

Location

Location
The ranch is located approximately 6.5 miles SW of Paducah, 35 miles S of Childress, 45 miles SW of Quanah, and 110 miles NE of Lubbock.
Driving Directions
Take Highway 70 West out of Paducah. Turn south on FM 1037 for about 2 miles. Head West on CR 221, and the gate is in the corner of the 90-degree curve. Accessed by deeded easement. Shown by appointment only.

Details

Acreage:

The ranch contains 298± acres.

Topography:

The ranch is rolling, which creates some nice vantage points with expansive views.

Rainfall and Elevation:

There is about 70' of elevation change across the ranch, with elevations from 1980' to 2052'. According to the Texas Almanac, the average rainfall is 22.12", with a 219-day average growing season.

Cover:

The ranch's cover is diverse. About half is mesquite, with the remainder comprised of low-growth shin oak. There are also motts of tall oaks and hackberry. These taller oaks provide nice roosting trees for turkeys. Food plots have been thoughtfully cleared out in different locations throughout the ranch. The owners have created the perfect habitat to draw in and hold lots of wildlife.

Fences:

Fences are five-strand barbed wire on metal and cedar posts and are in fair condition.

Utilities:

There is no electricity in place. The nearest known electricity is about 1.5 miles away and supplied by South Plains Electric Cooperative.

Water:

Water is supplied by a 27 ft deep water well on solar pump. The owners do not know the volume of the well. This well is piped to a corner of one of the food plots for wildlife water.

Hunting:

This part of Cottle County is known for its abundant wildlife. You'll find large numbers of whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, bobwhite quail, and feral hogs. The shin oak on the ranch makes lots of acorns, which are a delicacy to deer and hogs. This place is loaded with game!

Residence and Improvements:

Improvements include a high-cube sea container with a 20-ft overhang on each side. At full price, the owner will let all his equipment go with the sale. The equipment list is extensive and includes an 85hp tractor with many implements, cargo and flatbed trailers, tools, etc.

Mineral Rights:

Seller will convey one-half of owned minerals with an acceptable contract.

Price:

The property is priced at $595,000.00

Experience the Ekdahl Edge

John went the distance—literally—to help me find the ranch I’d dreamed of.

Kevin Kolb