Ask Trevor Potts
Mud Creek Ranch in eastern Jefferson County is in ideal combination property offering fertile cattle and hay pastures mixed with hardwood timber which makes this also an outstanding hunting property. The Mud Creek bottom is widely known for producing big whitetail deer and healthy flocks of Rio Grande turkeys. The flat topography in the creek bottom has potential for building waterfowl impoundments.
Location:
*Ardmore - 33 miles
*Marietta - 37 miles
*Oklahoma City - 113 miles
*DFW - 104 miles
**There is a bridge out on "N 3010 Rd (Cemetery Road)" just south of the property, must come in from the North and East
Access:
*1/2 mile of gravel County Road frontage
Water:
*Four ponds
*Just off Mud Creek
*Duck impoundment potential
Utilities:
*Electric Meter
*Water well
Climate:
*Approximately +/- 35 inches of annual precipitation
Minerals:
*Surface Only
Wildlife:
*Whitetail Deer
*Wild Turkey
*Waterfowl
*Dove
*Hogs
Fishing:
*Bass
*Bluegill
*Catfish
Terrain:
*Class 2 & 3 sandy loam soils
*Rolling, mixed grass pastures with bermuda and native grasses
*Topography ranging from 780' to 830'
*Post oak timber
*Flat hay field
*Scattered native pecan trees
Improvements:
*Old metal barn
*Fenced and crossfenced
Equipment:
*NA
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