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    #16
    Sounds like zero fun.

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      #17
      my neighbor has sheep and goats. as soon as anything green sprouts up it gets eaten. once the grass and forbes are gone they will eat the browse and leave nothing for the deer. the difference in the land is night and day from one side of the fence to the other.

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        #18
        calling your landowner goofy isn't going to win you any brownie points either.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Montec man View Post
          calling your landowner goofy isn't going to win you any brownie points either.
          hello its not my landowner....

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            #20
            I'll never hunt with sheep, goats or horses.

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              #21
              I had a controlling landowner one time that I believe got a little ticked when I moved a blind to a spot without asking(in 2011). It was a drought year and I put in a water station that he spotted the 2nd day it was there because I had him on camera. Two days later he moved in over 100 goats and a donkey into the 100 acre pastures I hunted. They picked it clean and got to the feeder before the deer most of the time. I still got a deer by hunting my sons blind. That was the only time in 14 years that there were goats on it. Coincidence ????

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