Wall-to-wall antlers
Want to see antlers of every size and shape? Head to the Buckhorn Saloon and Museum, where they line every wall and ceiling in the Hall of Horns. Back in the late 1800s, not every traveler had money for a refreshing beverage, so owner Albert Friedrich accepted antlers, horns and snake rattles in lieu of payment, starting an amazing collection that turned the establishment into one of San Antonio’s most famous attractions.
Earl Nottingham | TPWD
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Before the Hunt: The Epicenter of Deer Research
Before the Hunt: Stay Safe in Deer Camp
Before the Hunt: Learn Before You Leave
Before the Hunt: The Ten Commandments of Firearm Safety
The Hunt: Becoming a Deer Hunter
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