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If you're looking for a turnkey Texas Panhandle hunting property with proven wildlife, exceptional native habitat, and quality improvements already in place, this 160.25-acre ranch in far eastern Wheeler County deserves a close look. Situated in an area well known for producing quality whitetail deer, this property offers an outstanding combination of dense cover, established food sources, excellent access, and diverse terrain that creates ideal conditions for both wildlife and hunters. The first thing you'll notice is the abundance of native vegetation that defines this ranch. Thick stands of shinnery oak blanket much of the property, providing one of the most valuable natural food sources available for Panhandle whitetails. Combined with native grasses, oak motts, scattered cedar, and dense brush, the habitat offers exceptional bedding, browse, and security cover throughout every season. The photos showcase healthy, diverse vegetation and the type of native cover that consistently supports wildlife year after year. Wildlife is one of this property's strongest features. Trail camera photos and firsthand observations demonstrate a healthy population of quality whitetail deer frequenting the property. Multiple mature bucks have been photographed on the ranch, evidencing the area's excellent genetics and the property's low hunting pressure. In addition to deer, the ranch supports strong populations of Rio Grande turkey, wild hogs, and quail, providing outstanding hunting opportunities throughout much of the year. Several established food plots have already been plowed and are ready for planting, allowing the next owner to quickly establish seasonal forage. The open plots are strategically positioned to create sendero-style lanes from the stand. An internal trail system provides convenient access throughout the ranch while making it easy to reach stand locations without excessive disturbance to wildlife. The hunting setup is ready to go. A new Redneck tower blind conveys with the property and overlooks several of the prepared food plots, offering excellent visibility while remaining comfortably concealed. A 2,000-pound broadcast feeder also conveys, providing additional value and allowing the next owner to begin hunting immediately. Infrastructure has also received significant attention. New perimeter fencing and a new cross fence enhance both security and long-term property management, allowing the new owner to contain any livestock to the west end of the property during peak hunting season. County road frontage on two sides provides excellent access and multiple entry points, making travel to and from the property simple in virtually any season. Electricity is available along both the south and east property boundaries, offering convenient options should future improvements be desired. The landscape features gently rolling terrain with approximately 40 feet of elevation change across the ranch. These subtle elevation changes create attractive views across the surrounding countryside while enhancing wildlife movement and habitat diversity. The aerial photography highlights the property's excellent mix of open feeding areas, dense native cover, scattered cedar, various trees, and established trail network that allows efficient access throughout the ranch. Whether you're searching for a recreational getaway, a premier hunting property, or a long-term land investment in one of the Texas Panhandle's most respected hunting regions, this ranch offers the habitat, improvements, and wildlife to make it a standout opportunity. The combination of productive shinnery habitat, proven deer activity, established food plots, new fencing, quality hunting improvements, and excellent access creates a property that is ready to enjoy from day one. Conveniently located approximately 17 miles from Wheeler, 25 miles from Shamrock, 59 miles from Pampa, and 115 miles from Amarillo, the ranch offers both privacy and accessibility
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