White Wing Acres is 130 acres of land historically utilized strictly for farming and grazing. A draw running through the southeast portion creates plenty of runoff for a large pond, while two other draws connect, creating the opportunity for a substantial Duck Lake. This potential surface water would sit in the middle of two fields that could easily be cultivated in a manner to enhance the waterfowl and dove hunting to create a wing hunting mecca. The property has roughly 24 acres of mesquites splitting the cultivation with the fields being cross-fenced from the wooded area. The fence along the southeast portion needs replacing; the current lessor leases the neighbor as well. The soil in the cultivation consists of Rowden clay loam, speck silty clay loam, and leeray silty clay. These types of loams are ideal for farming and grazing uses as well as wildlife/forestry. A pipeline right-o...
White Wing Acres is 130 acres of land historically utilized strictly for farming and grazing. A draw running through the southeast portion creates plenty of runoff for a large pond, while two other draws connect, creating the opportunity for a substantial Duck Lake. This potential surface water would sit in the middle of two fields that could easily be cultivated in a manner to enhance the waterfowl and dove hunting to create a wing hunting mecca. The property has roughly 24 acres of mesquites splitting the cultivation with the fields being cross-fenced from the wooded area. The fence along the southeast portion needs replacing; the current lessor leases the neighbor as well. The soil in the cultivation consists of Rowden clay loam, speck silty clay loam, and leeray silty clay. These types of loams are ideal for farming and grazing uses as well as wildlife/forestry. A pipeline right-of-way cuts through the northern portion of the property creating easy access to the deep pond located in the wooded area. This portion of Throckmorton County is known for excellent dove hunting and White Wing Acres has the ability to produce droves of dove as well as substantial waterfowl.
-COVER-
Tree Cover- Light to open; Mesquite, hackberry
Underbrush-Moderate; Lotebush, prickly pear, tasajillo, broomweed
Cultivation- 105 plus-minus acres cultivated currently used for winter wheat; 0 to 2 percent slopes; rowden clay loam, speck silty clay loam, and leeray silty clay
Native Grass-Currently leased for grazing; Willing to stay
-WILDLIFE-
Quality deer & dove
Quail, turkey, duck, and hog
-WATER FEATURES-
1/2 acre pond
Multiple opportunities for surface water
Fort Griffin SUD Water Meter Availability
-ACCESS-
FM 923-1,357 Ft of paved frontage
CR 210 -2,590 ft of rocked frontage
-MINERALS-
Surface estate only
No active production
Not currently leased
-DISTANCES-
5 miles south east of Throckmorton
12 miles northwest of Woodson
28 miles west of Graham
31 miles northwest of Breckenridge
113 miles west of Fort Worth
Listing Agent: Travis Patterson (254) 246-5266
Email: Travis@
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