Aught-SixGuy
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Yup. They're invasive as hell. But as for the arrowheads, that whole valley is littered with em, if you know how/what to look for.Arrowheads that would be a nice find.
The area is vary interesting a lot of history with mining native Indians and how the land is managed for wildlife the pinion juniper trees have over taken the area that destroy the feed growth great effort fas been taken to remove the onion juniper trees by burning and Chaining and replant along with improving water.
There is a ton of wild horses in the area to many i think and they can be vary aggreseve i had a stallion charge at me he came within 100' before he desided to back down
here are some articles on chaining and land, wildlife management done in the area
https://wildlife.utah.gov/range/pdf/wmu20/20intro-sum.pdf
http://www.rmef.org/NewsandMedia/PressRoom/NewsReleases/RMEFGrantstoImproveUtahElkHabitat.aspx
https://www.utahrmef.com/utah-news.html