If you're in Ontario, you have the option of hunting our own, native ones. I travel west to shoot gophers too (Richardson Ground Squirrels) but if you know where to look and put a little time in, you can do quite well here on groundhogs. I started hunting them about 10 years ago I guess, and was told by lots of people on web forums not to bother/numbers aren't what they once were/they've all be shot out/mange got them/coyotes got them, etc. etc. Well, they're out there...and still being a pain in the a** to farmers. Anyhow, I may have started "too late" and will never see big-number days...but I've never known that, so I can't exactly miss it...can I? lol When hunting hard, I can usually manage about 1 an hour, but I've also shot 3 in 90 seconds. (last spring) Depends on lots of factors, but generally speaking...if you know what to look for and what their preferred habitat is, you might be surprised.
These 2 fatties were shot within 5 minutes of each other, in the same hay field, one muggy...mosquito-y 2020 summer evening. Rifle is a 204R
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When you went through the 40-50 a day era, it is hard to get excited about three in an afternoon... with so few in our area, I actually feel bad about popping any... maybe they will make a comeback and I will get back on them someday, but for now, I will give them a pass.
Gophers (Richardson Ground Squirrels) were incredibly plentiful when I was growing up. Used to get a bounty for their tails from the RM. Paid for my bulk .22 ammo from Montana. Lived south of Killdeer on the eastern edge of what is now Grasslands National Park right on the Montana border. If you are looking for gophers, that area south of Moose Jaw (Killdeer, Rockglen, Coronach, Willow Bunch) had plenty. If you touch base with the farmers in the Big Muddy Valley area north of Coronach and Big Beaver they would be very happy to see you I am sure. Shot there quite a bit also.
Zortman in Montana as was mentioned is prime prairie dog country. Did a geology field camp there when the gold mine was running and unbelievable number of dogs. That was some years ago.
Prairie dogs were also plentiful around Devils Tower if you go further south.
Just go and talk to the locals. They will be glad to point you in the right direction I am sure.