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<blockquote data-quote="PO Cedar" data-source="post: 325396" data-attributes="member: 2503"><p>4onaside, sorry for the two separate posts going. I'm looking at hunting sheep next year in Montana. The Colorado trip is for elk and mule deer this year. I've had several close encounters with the sheep in Colorado too,particularly around Salida,Cotapoxi on Hwy. #50 and on Hwy. #69 around Texas Creek. Some had collars on and were feeding down towards the road from off the rocks. Others were along the Arkansas River watering. The areas I am looking at in Montana are "unlimited" licenses because it is almost impossible to find/kill a sheep in these areas. Also, the unit I was looking at has never had a sheep killed by a bowhunter, only with rifles. Pretty exciting stuff when you add the grizzlies are using the same area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PO Cedar, post: 325396, member: 2503"] 4onaside, sorry for the two separate posts going. I'm looking at hunting sheep next year in Montana. The Colorado trip is for elk and mule deer this year. I've had several close encounters with the sheep in Colorado too,particularly around Salida,Cotapoxi on Hwy. #50 and on Hwy. #69 around Texas Creek. Some had collars on and were feeding down towards the road from off the rocks. Others were along the Arkansas River watering. The areas I am looking at in Montana are "unlimited" licenses because it is almost impossible to find/kill a sheep in these areas. Also, the unit I was looking at has never had a sheep killed by a bowhunter, only with rifles. Pretty exciting stuff when you add the grizzlies are using the same area. [/QUOTE]
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