For Information: contact Charlie Middleton
work (806) 763-5331 cell (806) 786-0313
Zavala County, Texas Ranch
Location: The ranch is located south of Batesville, Texas in the famous "Golden Triangle" area of the South Texas Brush Country.
Acres: 5,946 Acres, more or less
Terrain: The terrain is fairly level to gently sloping with productive river bottom country. Brush cover is dense with scattered open areas. Medium and large mesquite comprise the main canopy, with other vegetation being live oak, blackbrush, guajillo, sumac and ceniza. Productive sandy loam and clay loam soils.
Water: The ranch is watered by wells, pipelines, seasonal creeks, ponds and a the Leona River.
Improvements: The ranch is very well improved, and all improvements are in good to excellent condition. The headquarters are located in a manicured compound area and include a beautiful owner's home, guest house, employee/hand house, shed, shipping pens, barns and other support buildings.
Access: Access to the ranch is provided by paved highway frontage.
Hunting/Recreation: No commercial hunting has been allowed on the ranch. The owners have very selectively hunted the property. Protein and corn are fed year round. Genetics are tremendous, and as proof of that fact, the largest whitetail buck in the state was harvested in 2005 on a low-fenced ranch owned by the same family approximately one mile from the Zachman-Traylor. This monstrous buck gross scored 238 inches Boone and Crockett with 27 total points. This buck won the low-fence division of the prestigious Los Cazadores Big Buck Contest held in Pearsall, Texas. The buck was also number 1 in the Los Cazadores top 50.
Price: $1,850 per acre











