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Caddo Creek Ranch is a diverse bottomland tract along "live" Caddo Creek in Eastern Carter County. Over 1 mile of creek creek frontage is lined with native Pecan groves, but rises over 100' in elevation to crosstimbered uplands. The hunting is excellent in this natural wildlife corridor, but dont overlook the agricultural value of the managed Bermuda grass pastures and pecan harvest potential.
Location:
*Ardmore - 7.5 miles
*Oklahoma City - 104 miles
*DFW - 93 miles
Access:
*Dead-end County road
Water:
*5 ponds including one measuring 5 acres
*Year-round Caddo Creek
Utilities:
*Electric meter
Climate:
*+/-38 in. of average annual rainfall
Minerals:
*Surface only
Wildlife:
*Whitetail Deer
*Rio Grande Wild Turkey
*Wild Hogs
*Dove
*Quail
*Waterfowl
Fishing:
*Catfish
*Bass
*Bluegill
Terrain:
*Rolling uplands with Native Grass pasture
*Native Pecan bottoms
*Hardwood draws
*100' of elevation change
Improvements:
*Cattle pens
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