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Texas Hill Country Fence DecorationsTexas Hill CountryApril 13 - 17, 2007. Our motorhome is at Lady Bird Johnson City Park 3-miles south of Fredericksburg on SR-16; $20 FHU including cable with paved sites. We tend to like Lady Bird Johnson City Park when we are in Fredericksburg because the RV-sites are situated under the canopy of mature pecan trees but there are several more that are good as well. The Fredericksburg RV-Park on Highway street is another good park but it cost more and doesn't have mature trees that provide shade. When visiting the Hill Country of Texas the first thing you need to get used to is this sign and what it means. Loose livestock means there are no fences so watch out for cows, sheep, goats, whatever in the highway. It takes a bit of getting used to but it makes sense in many areas especially when lightly traveled roads are passing through private property.
Catfish head fence decoration in the Texas Hill Country
If this is hard for you to identify do not feel bad. It was hard for us to identify as well. I will give you a hint. It is the head of a large catfish hung on this fence as a display like many people in this region display deer antlers somewhere near the gate to their ranch.
Catfish heads fence decoration in the Texas Hill Country
These catfish heads are not as old and disfigured as the single head. This fellow was obviously the Catfish King of this area. He needed a T-shirt with "Catfish Fear Me" written on it. Sometimes we see deer antlers displayed like this. Other times it will be old boots being displayed along a fence.
Texas Hill Country fence decoration Bass head on fence post
This property was displaying bass heads. At least they looked like bass heads to me.
Hill Country fence decorations near Hunt, Texas
This rancher was displaying boots on his fence. We have been driving by here for 6-years and these boots have been here for at least those 6-years. There is over 100-yards of poles with boots. Pretty funny and unique I would say.
Catfish head fence decoration in the Texas Hill Country
Here are some of our other Texas Hill Country Travel Adventures: Ranches near Fredericksburg, Texas Luckenbach The place made famous in a country song Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive north of Fredericksburg Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive part one Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive part two Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive part three Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive part four Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive part five Bluebonnets in the Texas Hill Country Wildlife around Blanco and Sisterdale, Texas Hill Country Wildflowers part two German Lutheran Churches in the Hill Country Loose Livestock in the Texas Hill Country Texas Hill Country Fences & Gates Kerrville, Bandera, Hunt & Ingram; Texas Wildlife of the Texas Hill Country
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