Poppin off the odd one with the 410 calibre would get real expensive in a hurry with the price of them today! Looks like your gettin up real close. CoolTwo more with the 410. That’s it for me for a little over two weeks. I have to go to Ontario sadly View attachment 1127905
I think that’s my 3 one with the 410, one with the 20 gauge. Up around the feed bunch it’s easy to get close to them. But yeah 410 ammo is crazy expensive these daysPoppin off the odd one with the 410 calibre would get real expensive in a hurry with the price of them today! Looks like your gettin up real close. Cool
Yeah the 20 is way more wallet friendly but cool whacking stuff with a 410. Shooting birds on the wing is humbling!I think that’s my 3 one with the 410, one with the 20 gauge. Up around the feed bunch it’s easy to get close to them. But yeah 410 ammo is crazy expensive these days
What makes them hard to get rid of? Is it their small size or constant moving or both? Im curious and basically know nothing about them and only seen the pics posted on here. They look kindah cool but like red squirrels and chipmunks here in Ontario, they can be a PITA but fun whacking with the PCP gun.I think I killed close to 60 13 stripers last year in my yard alone. They come in from the fields obviously. They are very hard to get rid of once you have enough of them. They are a PITA. Just like giant mice, they get into and under everything.
What makes them hard to get rid of? Is it their small size or constant moving or both? Im curious and basically know nothing about them and only seen the pics posted on here. They look kindah cool but like red squirrels and chipmunks here in Ontario, they can be a PITA but fun whacking with the PCP gun.

It will be slow shooting for a little bit yet. Gopher life cycle as I understand it is males up first then females then the females go back down to have young which is where we are now. I am calving cows In a gopher field right now and numbers are way down for what you could see 2 weeks ago.Well on days off and back home. 22° today beauty day. Me and my boys rode around 5 different sections and never seen a single gopher. Not one running, standing nothing. Kinda weird to be honest
Still calving? You still in the full swing of things or coming to the tail in. We have been “finished” for about month and half, I say “finished” because there is always a few that drag on for months.It will be slow shooting for a little bit yet. Gopher life cycle as I understand it is males up first then females then the females go back down to have young which is where we are now. I am calving cows In a gopher field right now and numbers are way down for what you could see 2 weeks ago.
We're late calvers so just coming to the end of first cycle now. We pull bulls so we don't drag on quite as long but gopher babies usually are out by the time we're done.Still calving? You still in the full swing of things or coming to the tail in. We have been “finished” for about month and half, I say “finished” because there is always a few that drag on for months.



























