Anthrax. We just bought 400 acres east of the anthrax zone this year. Lots of properties highly effected over the last few years in certain valleys. Do your research and decide what your risk/comfort level is. It truly is a personal decision, there are reasons not to be too concerned over it. For us (personally) it was a factor in where we purchased. There is always a risk though.
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Originally posted by Abu_dude View Postthat makes sense, I just assumed CWD as I know there are CWD checkpoints in Sonora as of at least last year.
There are no CWD check points in Sonora!!!! Never has been here!
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Originally posted by Abu_dude View PostI've been looking at small (under 100 acre) tracts of land for sale for me and my dad to be able to hunt, and in my searches, Rocksprings seems to be populated more and its normal tract sales. I know Ozona area was hit hard with CWD but is the sell off in Rocksprings due to CWD as well or are people just not able to pay for the land since the stopped getting relief checks?
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Originally posted by ag111 View PostAnthrax. We just bought 400 acres east of the anthrax zone this year. Lots of properties highly effected over the last few years in certain valleys. Do your research and decide what your risk/comfort level is. It truly is a personal decision, there are reasons not to be too concerned over it. For us (personally) it was a factor in where we purchased. There is always a risk though.
Well worded. If you own or lease in the area it will always be a risk with Anthrax. It hits but the deer population will bounce back afterwards. It’s not there every year.
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Originally posted by Patriot-2000 View PostI'm off of HWY 41 about 15 miles from Rock springs. Now that some Poachers were caught ..hoping the critters come back. Usually take 5 - 10 hogs a year but the stray exotics don't want to cooperate .. they probably know my truck ..Lol
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Originally posted by Patriot-2000 View PostI'm off of HWY 41 about 15 miles from Rock springs. Now that some Poachers were caught ..hoping the critters come back. Usually take 5 - 10 hogs a year but the stray exotics don't want to cooperate .. they probably know my truck ..Lol
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Originally posted by sharpstick35 View Postthe reason there are so many tracts for sale is due to all of the new subdivisions going in. a lot of the old ranches are being split up.Originally posted by techzan View Post^^ Unfortunately the post above is the exact reason ^^
They turn into shooting galleries the first 5 years. Then, no one wants to maintain the private easements for access. Plus, no electricity or utilities usually.
Is that how everything is out there? Can you find some conventional ranch property in the 100 to 250 acre size before a developer gets ahold of it? Or are they all +500 acres?
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Originally posted by Voodoo View PostIs the land going down in price?
I’d say its more likely this Plandemic is coming to fruition instead of disease. I remember seeing luxury cars at the San Antonio food bank. Could be many people have to let go of property like this.
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