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Here a gopher there a gopher everywhere a gopher

1 gopher.jpg 2 gopher.jpg Took a couple of friends over the divide to a ranch for a gopher shoot. Set a couple of Caldwell shooting chairs in the back of the truck and I shot from the front. We started shooting about 9:45 and quit at about 3:30. This is the same place I took my grandson 2 weeks earlier & we shot 361 gophers. We drove the same field and maybe started take a dent in the population. We used counters again to keep a Talley of our kills. Our total for the day was 816 maybe more as we were unsure of some shots . Shot about 1100 22 & 17 HMR rounds. Weather was nice & sunny very little wind and got into the 70's. Couldn' ask for a better day. Best day ever for total kills (816). The fields have just been destroyed because of the gophers. The rancher really appreciates what we are doing.
Enjoy &have a good day.
 
My brother's and I are headed to Malta in a few weeks to take care of some prairie dogs over there. It is getting a bit out of hand with the population.
 
That bottom pic (with the lefty) is just beautiful. Those mountains in the background....wow. (I live in flatland Ohio) Where in general are you?

Not allowed to shoot from a truck in Ohio.

Gophers? Are we talking the same thing as the midwestern groundhog? (some use this term interchangeably) I can't imagine 800+ groundhogs. I've talked to people around here...seems coyotes have eaten them all over the past 15 years.

For 800+ in a day, I'd drive a long way!
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Ok, I just looked it up. There's a difference between gophers and grounhogs. GH are much bigger.
 
Sounds like a blast! My guess is ground squirrels or p dogs, gophers don't spend much time at all top side and don't live in big colonies. Regardless, that's a heckuva day...
 
I have shot both - the Columbian ground squirrel (Urocitellus columbianus) in Oregon and the somewhat smaller Richardson's ground squirrel (Urocitellus richardsonii) in Montana.
 

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