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FS: Soil Conservation Lake- Bell County

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CS78
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Family has decided to sell their duck property. I dont know if you could find a better duck hole in the state. We've shot 1000s of birds here. Lots of 4-6 man limits. A good mix too. If it comes to Texas, you'll have a chance at it. Can confirm some of the pile pics are this season's hunts. Surprising number of good bucks around too, considering that it's mostly open country. I'm not the owner so serious questions would be best directed to the listing agent.

UNK, Temple, TX 76501 | MLS: Camp Creek Ranch | Land.com
oklaunion
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Good luck. I used to check cotton out there many moons ago.
agsalaska
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AG
Really good land. I live 20 minutes from there

Right about the deer too. Get yourself a few doe in the center that don't leave and you will have deer year round. There are deer all over Bell Co.

GLWS
Ducks4brkfast
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AG
I think I remember when you and your bro bought this place. How long ago was that?
B-1 83
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"Soil Conservation lake" got my attention for some reason……. :-). NRCS hasn't been called that since the mid 80s, which may be when this one was built. You can guarantee the Temple Field Office (now in Belton) didn't put that monster in. A little zoom in shows quite the riser and outlet telling me this is a watershed lake, and likely has some federal easements that go along with it. On the bright side, I believe the Feds also get to maintain it.
Being in TexAgs jail changes a man……..no, not really
CS78
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Ducks4brkfast said:

I think I remember when you and your bro bought this place. How long ago was that?


Time sure is rolling but seems like he got it somewhere around 2004-2005.
CS78
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B-1 83 said:

"Soil Conservation lake" got my attention for some reason……. :-). NRCS hasn't been called that since the mid 80s, which may be when this one was built. You can guarantee the Temple Field Office (now in Belton) didn't put that monster in. A little zoom in shows quite the riser and outlet telling me this is a watershed lake, and likely has some federal easements that go along with it. On the bright side, I believe the Feds also get to maintain it.


Yeah, I dont know too much about the technicals besides that it's been drama and maintenance free as far as I know. Can't imagine what it would cost for a private owner to build something like that.
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