
Activites: Fishing, Hunting
Fish: Bass
Game: Large Deer, Ducks, Doves, Birds, Quail, Hogs
Land Type: Pasture
Present Use: Hunting/Fishing
Property Type: Farm/Ranch, Hunting, Single-Family
Property Description
The West Rosita Pasture of the original 200,000 acre historic Chittim Ranch has been owned and operated by the same family for over 100 years. The ranch is in an area known for producing native whitetail Boone and Crockett bucks. Several large lakes support excellent bass fishing, seasonal duck hunting and dove hunting.
This ranch has all the diverse brush species necessary to grow large deer. Brush species include guajillo, guyacan, blackbrush, granjeno, whitebrush, persimmon, huisache, tasajillo, prickly pear, etc. Elm and hackberry trees can be found in the creek drainages and mesquite trees are scattered across the ranch. Grasses include grama, bluestem, dallas, mesquite, native bermuda, and onion grass.
This property ranges from gently rolling hills to low lying creek bottoms. Elevation change of 50 feet.
This ranch offers low fence native hunting at its best. Due to the water and excellent brush diversity, this ranch produces an abundance of native wildlife. There has been very little hunting pressure on the property having only been hunted by family for many years. Along with the large native white tail hunting opportunity, there are bob white, blue quail, white wing, and mourning dove, hogs, and varmints. Also, the lakes support bass fishing and seasonal duck hunting.