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Old 03-15-2012, 04:40 PM   #61
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Hunting always make me think of this video

Wait for it....

First his mom, then Thumper. Bambi's gonna end up wearing woman's clothes and killing teenage hitchhikers.
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Old 03-15-2012, 04:53 PM   #62
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Yep. Reminds me of cutting hay about 10 years ago with a discbind, and encountering a badger. It would move into the field 10' further everytime I came around. Till the end I couldn't find it and suddenly I heard a loud bang in the back and there was blood and guts everywhere. I was trying to avoid the damn thing too. If it would have been any other animal I would have gone out to chase it away, but I don't trust badgers.
Did the same thing this summer except it was with a couple of fawns that were moving to slow. and i couldnt see them in the hay
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Old 03-15-2012, 05:00 PM   #63
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One came out in the snow this week, and was probably the fattest one I have ever seen. How is that possible?
I think think they are born pregnant.
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Old 03-15-2012, 07:48 PM   #64
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You can still do that.

Im not sure about the ammo thing, but you can legally have your firearm mounted on your back window.
And you can buy all the ammo you want provided you have a PAL.
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Old 03-15-2012, 07:50 PM   #65
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Did the same thing this summer except it was with a couple of fawns that were moving to slow. and i couldnt see them in the hay
We had tons of coyotes too. Tried my best to chase them away, or even shoot around them to make them run away, but sometimes they left their little ones behind and I ended up putting them through the disc.

With deer I never had a problem. The noise seemed to scare them away. Sometimes they don't run away though, and with a good crop you can't find them again.
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Old 03-15-2012, 07:54 PM   #66
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A couple of years ago while erecting the roller coaster at Callaway Park, during a break I casually threw a spud wrench at a gopher about 20' away. Surprised myself by spearing him cleanly and felt badly after as I don't believe in taking any life without a good reason.



I guess gophers can be a problem in some cases but killing them for sport isn't my idea of a good time.
I hit one with a bow one time when I was pretty young. Wasn't a bad shot although I'm not sure if it skipped. I was actually aiming for it too, but felt really bad afterwords because as you say without reason it just feels doesn't fell right. Lesson learned: don't do stuff you don't want to actually happen!
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Old 03-16-2012, 11:04 PM   #67
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There's something about killing an unarmed animal from a safe distance that doesn't make me feel any tougher.

Now give the gopher or whatever a gun as well, now THAT would be interesting.
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There's something about killing an unarmed animal from a safe distance that doesn't make me feel any tougher.

Now give the gopher or whatever a gun as well, now THAT would be interesting.
Its not about being tough. Its about stopping them infesting your land.

Far as I'm concerned, shooting them is the easiest and safest way of getting rid of them.
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There's something about killing an unarmed animal from a safe distance that doesn't make me feel any tougher.

Now give the gopher or whatever a gun as well, now THAT would be interesting.
No it wouldn't, what's a gopher going to do with a gun?
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Old 03-20-2012, 01:26 PM   #70
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Damn saw gophers for the first time in the field while out working 2 days ago... Load the gun in my truck for yesterday... Then BAM.. 20 cm of snow.
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I hit one with a bow one time when I was pretty young. Wasn't a bad shot although I'm not sure if it skipped. I was actually aiming for it too, but felt really bad afterwords because as you say without reason it just feels doesn't fell right. Lesson learned: don't do stuff you don't want to actually happen!
In grade 5 I was out hitting golf balls around when we saw a gopher. bet my friend a slurpee that I could throw a golf ball and hit it from about 30 yds away. Bam! right in the head and killed the little bugger. I thought I was gonna be in so much shiat.

Best slurpee ever though.
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Old 03-20-2012, 03:36 PM   #72
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During basic training when we were on the grenade range we saw a gopher go skittering across and about 3 grenades followed him.

First Gopher in orbit.

All hail the gopher space program.
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Old 05-13-2013, 05:12 PM   #73
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Bump. Anybody in need of gopher removal service? PM me.
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Old 05-13-2013, 05:16 PM   #74
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We are commenting lately how we don't see many gophers anymore. Is the population cyclical like with lemmings, with surges and crashes?
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Old 05-13-2013, 05:22 PM   #75
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We are commenting lately how we don't see many gophers anymore. Is the population cyclical like with lemmings, with surges and crashes?
Tell me about it. The one guy I know who owns rural land had me out last week to shoot gophers on land that was used for pasturing last year, and not a single critter was found. I couldn't believe it.
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Old 05-13-2013, 06:05 PM   #76
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Perhaps they are hanging out with the missing Bees?
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Soooo when you go gopher hunting...do you have to clean up their remains after?

Cause if so....I think I'd rather use a .338 and not worry about it.
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Old 05-13-2013, 11:17 PM   #78
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Tell me about it. The one guy I know who owns rural land had me out last week to shoot gophers on land that was used for pasturing last year, and not a single critter was found. I couldn't believe it.
Living southwest of the city, I haven't seen a single gopher corpse on the highway, there are far fewer coyotes wandering the fields and fewer hawks circling the area.

Gophers aren't around. It impacts the entire food chain.

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I was just thinking about this the other day while walking around my parents place. They have a well-kept plot of 8 acres, but the giant pasture on the other side of the road ensures there's always a bunch of gophers running around. Usually you hear whistles or see a ton of babies around this time, and I'm not seeing much of anything. Maybe the boom will take a few weeks, but it hasn't happened yet.

As for the cleaning question, generally nature takes care of that for you. I once took a shot at a magpie that was attracted by a carcass. The following 2 weeks were a very smelly lesson in the importance of scavengers (and the intelligence of magpies).
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My BIL went gopher hunting to his usual spot last weekend.

Saw one gopher all day long... This in a place that usually has hundreds.
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