Viewing Dane Mount's Listings

  • Roadrunner Ranch
    760 acres in Hardeman county ($1425 per acre)
    The ranch is 1/4 mile north of the Pease River. The ranch is surrounded by other large ranches such as the Lazy U (13,000 acre) to the east and the Triangle Ranch on the south side across the river. This is the 7L Camp of the Triangles and it is over 50,000 acres. These large ranches and minimal hunting pressure is part of the reason this is trophy whitetail and mule deer country. Hardeman County has a history of producing trophy deer and this is one of the best areas of the county.
  • Happy Vista Ranch
    1648 acres in Armstrong county ($2,250 per acre)
    This is a one of a kind ranch that has approximately 8 miles of canyon rim with the Palo Duro and Happy Canyon. This ranch is surrounded by beautiful canyon views, rugged terrain and great hunting. The Prarie Dog Town Fork of the Red River runs through the Palo Duro Canyon to the north and Happy Creek runs through Happy Canyon on the south side of the ranch. This creates great habitat for trophy mule deer, aoudad and other species of wildlife. There are food plots, blinds and feeders in place to help draw wildlife from this remote area of north Texas. The majority of the ranch is flat and is surrounded by the canyons. It is real rare to find a property with this much canyon rim.
  • sold King County Ranch
    316 acres in county ($900 per acre)
    The ranch is located on Finney Creek which is a seasonal wet weather creek. This is an excellent hunting ranch with improved and native grasses along with hardwood trees along the creek, plum thickets and shinnery motts. The ranch is located on the edge of some of the large ranches in NW Texas.
  • Brazos River Ranch
    400 acres in county ($1,187.50 per acre)
    The ranch has great access from the highway that fronts the west side of the property. The ranch has approximately 1/2 mile of river frontage and lots of elevation change. The ranch has excellent cover and an abundance of grass that provides great habitat for the wildlife in this area of northwest Texas.
  • sold Cottle Canyon Ranch
    550+/- acres in county ($1495 per acre)
    The ranch has one mile of paved road frontage on Hwy 83, nice cabin, 24X30 barn, rural water and electricity. All of the blinds, feeders and hard work is done and is ready to enjoy this hunting season.
  • L-K Ranch
    3840+/- acres in county ($1195 per acre)
    The ranch is very remote, secluded and is diverse in terrain. This ranch is a good cattle and hunting ranch with good fences and plenty of water.
  • sold D-S Ranch
    440 acres in Hardeman county ($1,150 per acre)
    This ranch has some cultivation and flats that turn into deep canyons as you get closer to the river. This is a great hunting ranch with trophy whitetail and mule deer.
  • Rancho Felicidad
    426 acres in Stonewall county ($1,395 per acre)
    This is a ranch that is set up and ready to hunt now. There are blinds, food plots, feeders and a nice cabin in place and ready to enjoy. The Rancho Felicidad offers trophy whitetail deer, quail, turkey and dove hunting.
  • Lutie Ranch
    785 acres in county ($800 per acre)
    This place would make a nice hunting/ stock farm with 429 acres of native rangeland and 356 acres of designated cropland that was left in grass after the CRP program expired.
  • sold P - L Ranch
    340 + or - acres in county ($1,525 per acre)
    The P - L Ranch is located at the edge of the big ranch country of NW Texas. This area is home to the famous 6666 Ranch and the Pitchfork Ranch. This is a turn key hunting ranch that is located at the end of CR 259. It is very remote and secluded.
  • sold Lyles Family Ranch
    640 + or - acres in county ($1,675 per acre)
    The Lyles Ranch is a great hunting property that is only two hours from the Dallas/Ft.Worth Metroplex. It is very diverse in terrain ranging from excellent cultivated wheat fields to mesquite flats to canyons with spring fed creeks. It is a ranch that has a variety of wildlife from trophy whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, wild hogs, duck and geese. This is truly an outdoorsman paradise with hunting and fishing. Lake Kickapoo can be seen from the ranch that offers a wide variety of recreation for the new owner.
  • sold Smith Ranch
    763 + or - acres in Hardeman county ($1,395 per acre)
    The Smith Ranch is a turnkey hunting ranch that is set up and ready to enjoy right now. There is a new 3 BR - 1 BTH cabin that sets in the NE corner of the property that is perfect for hunters or just a weekend get away. This ranch is home to trophy whitetail and mule deer with food plots, feeders and blinds in place and ready to enjoy. This ranch has deep canyons that have spring water running in the draws. This is a hunters paradise with a wide variety of wildlife that is native to this area.
  • sold Buckle L Ranch
    37,224 acres in Childress county ($895 per acre)
    This ranch is a great cattle and hunting ranch, 23 miles of both sides of the clear running North Pease River, 40 tanks, 2 houses on the property, great cattle capabilities, 23+ food plots
  • 131 Ranch
    5,781 acres in Hardeman county ($975 per acre)
    This is an excellent cattle and hunting ranch that is truly one of a kind and hard to find with frontage on the Pease River. It is a very historic part of northwest Texas. It was an area full of history with the recapture of Cynthia Ann Parker in the battle of the Pease River and other Indian history.
  • sold Tapp Ranch
    340 + or - acres acres in Foard county ($1,595 per acre)
    The Tapp Ranch is located on both sides of the North Wichita River. The river winds through the property and offers great habitat for the wildlife that is native to this area. This ranch is an excellent Whitetail deer hunting ranch. Secluded , great cover and an excellent hunting ranch with both sides of the river available.
  • sold Oak Canyon Ranch
    2,050 acres in Armstrong county ($695 per acre)
    The Oak Canyon Ranch is a great hunting and cattle ranch with deep canyons and scenic views. The canyon draws are lined with hardwood trees that offer good cover for the White Tail and Mule deer that are native to this area. This ranch is very unique,remote and rare in beauty. With water , food plots and good cover it offers great habitat for the abundance of wildlife in this area of Texas.
  • sold Jungman Estate
    440 acres in Wilbarger county ($1,000 per acre)
    The Jungman Estate is a ranch that has approx. 316 acres enrolled in the CRP program. It is a property that can be made into a show place, cattle operation, or hunting ranch. It has great access, electricity, water that would also make a great home building site.
  • SWC Ranch
    3,600 acres in King county ($1,175 per acre)
    IT'S ALMOST HUNTING SEASON! SEE THIS ONE TO BELIEVE IT! The SWC Ranch is a prime hunting and cattle ranch that is joined on all sides by large ranches in this remote area of NW Texas. This is an unique piece of Texas that joins some of the most historic ranches in Texas and has some of the best hunting that the lone star state has to offer. The ranch is enrolled in the MLD program in cooperation with Texas Parks and Wildlife and has been for 10 years. This program allows ADDITIONAL HARVEST TAGS for does and bucks. This TROPHY BUCK RANCH IS A MUST SEE!
  • sold R-S Ranch
    340 + or - acres in Foard county ($1,500 per acre)
    The R-S Ranch is an outstanding hunting property that lies on both sides of the North Wichita River. It also has Good Creek flowing through the middle of the ranch which offers good water and great habitat for the large variety of wildlife that is native to this area. This is an excellent whitetail deer hunting property with great genetics , excellent habitat and monster bucks.
  • sold Hartin Ranch
    194 + or - acres in Montague county ($2,250 per acre)
    The Hartin Ranch is a remote property that that offers beauty and great hunting. It is a short driving distance from the Dallas- Ft. Worth area and would be a great place to escape the city for the weekend. It is secluded , private and undeveloped to allow the new owner to create his own hunting ranch the way he would like for it to be set up. This is a pretty piece of north Texas that can become anything the new owner desires.
  • Buena Vista Ranch
    863 acres in Wilbarger county ($1,975 per acre)
    Buena Vista Ranch is a highly improved cattle ranch that has frontage on the Red River. The ranch is in a great area for trophy whitetail deer,large flocks of turkeys and excellent quail hunting. The Red River valley offers great views and prime habitat for the abundance of wildlife that are native to this area. The hunting is just a plus , this is a working cattle ranch with numerous improvements set up and ready to enjoy.