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<blockquote data-quote="brentru" data-source="post: 1995012" data-attributes="member: 101519"><p>Sheep do a service in keeping weeds down, but they need to be off public land BEFORE hunting season starts. I've run into them more time than I can count in the NF in Colorado. Between the herds and the big Great Pyrenees dogs that keep them safe from the predators, it is no wonder that I don't find many elk in those areas during archery season. Almost put an arrow into a brown goat that was eating weeds in the NF one year. Looked like a cow elk for a minute, until it wasn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentru, post: 1995012, member: 101519"] Sheep do a service in keeping weeds down, but they need to be off public land BEFORE hunting season starts. I've run into them more time than I can count in the NF in Colorado. Between the herds and the big Great Pyrenees dogs that keep them safe from the predators, it is no wonder that I don't find many elk in those areas during archery season. Almost put an arrow into a brown goat that was eating weeds in the NF one year. Looked like a cow elk for a minute, until it wasn't. [/QUOTE]
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