So...any of you westerners gearing-up for gopher season? :)

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As an Ontarian with gopher-envy, I'm wondering if any of you guys are pumped about the idea of getting out for gophers this spring, and what you have lined-up to shoot them! As a passionate groundhog hunter here in S. Ontario (checking PMs daily for invites ;) ) the prep for my season here started about 2 weeks after our varmints started their hibernation here. A new rifle (.204 R) will be on deck this year but as is always the case...a 3-4 groundhog day is a success. An 8-10 groundhog day is MAYBE a once-a-season kind of gang-buster hunt. I'm sort of hoping I can make my way out to AB or SASK to try gophers in 2014, just doing what I can to gather a little intel, and find-out where I should get WestJet to land! lol

Let's see those gopher guns guys!
 
3-4 a day? Wow.

I know our RGS's are different from yours in many ways... numbers are waaaay different. 3-4 per minute is a success. :) The last few years the numbers where I shoot are way down, but still able to whack at least 100 on a good day. Back in 2003-2004 I had some days with well over 500 using rimfire only.

I'm loading up some VMAX .223 rounds this weekend in anticipation!

My gopher slayers:
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Excited to see how the VQ .17 HMR is in the gopher gallery this year.




Lightweight .22Lr for walking around.



I hope to get this .17 HMR Cooper finally scoped. Been saying that for a few years now but this year I mean it :)





My very ambitious goal but not very unlikely is to get either a .22 Hornet or .17 Hornet for the season.
 
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Big issue is ammo in 22 HP. If you can find it, the price has gone up $10 or more a brick.
I can shoot 200+ a day on my friends 4 sections of land!
Happy happy!
 
I'm planning a trip into Pa. to scout some areas, secure access for a possible groundhog shoot this year...
The non-res. lic. is somewhat spendy at $101.00, but... apparently its a target rich enviroment.
My bestest best day of dirt pig shooting in Ont. last year was six kills.
Usually I get one or two...

My longest shot last season... appox. 240 yards.

 
I've got a nice new Henry Frontier to try out this spring, and I'm going to take my JR out this spring and see what a 9mm does to a gopher.

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Cz 452 17hmr

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Cz family, 452 hmr, 452 22lr beach stock, and 455 22wmr.

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Cil 171 22lr

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Crappy phone pic of marlin m60

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Savage axis 223rem

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Savage model 14 classic stainless with fluted barrel. 22-250

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Missing the old cooey but it gets used lots as well.

Then this is getting set up right away. Really good time to shoot gophers with a bow

Hoyt carbon spyder30
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Shot a few last year with this hoyt rampage xt

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I'm planning a trip into Pa. to scout some areas, secure access for a possible groundhog shoot this year...
The non-res. lic. is somewhat spendy at $101.00, but... apparently its a target rich enviroment.
My bestest best day of dirt pig shooting in Ont. last year was six kills.
Usually I get one or two...


My longest shot last season... appox. 240 yards.


Hey 667~I recognize that photo! :) We've chatted on another forum before, so I might have to bug you about PA and see how you're going about that. (license, bringing your rifles/ammo over the border, etc.) I've heard PA has allot of groundhogs, but always thought it would be a hassle to bring gear down there.

My bevy of CZ rimfires.

A 22 mag American and a henry lever have been added for this year.

Hey bollox~that's a rifle I have a WTB ad up for. How do you like yours?
 
only city folks hope for gophers...

I hope there's a sh!t load of potholes this year...

Hey BRE~I'm just north of (but definitely not in) Toronto. If you're wishing for potholes in S. Ontario, your wish comes true about this time every year. :)

For the record~I'm not wishing for anything that might be a burden on farmers, rather, just starting a conversation to help beat the winter "blahs." Here in S. Ontario, I'm putting a terrific amount of time, energy, and fuel into the effort of keeping a number of farms here groundhog-free throughout the spring/summer. It's incredibly fun, but also an effort hard-working farmers here appreciate. Last I spoke with them (3 weeks ago) they still don't seem to be bothered by the fact that I don't live on a farm. Let's not make this thread a city vs. rural thing, because it's not.
 
Hey 667~I recognize that photo! :) We've chatted on another forum before, so I might have to bug you about PA and see how you're going about that. (license, bringing your rifles/ammo over the border, etc.) I've heard PA has allot of groundhogs, but always thought it would be a hassle to bring gear down there.

ahhh yes... I thought that was you 'whisperer..lol
My initial plan is to take a couple days and take a ride down through some rural areas on the bike... 'See if I can hook up with some farmers and or check out some state forest lands.
just have to get a Pa. Non resident small game lic. and a blaze orange hat (State hunting law).
Bringing guns/ammo into the US is no hassle at all. 'Been doing it for years already.
 
Wouldn't be any different then the past 40 years of city living. Ive lived on the farm for many many years and we always hoped for some moving targets to shoot at.

C'mon now, you don't look that old lol

I don't mind gophers...as long a they're not in my fields ; )

There's a couple of buffalo pastures a few miles away that are alive with them.

I think the high water table has them turning aquatic or morphing into swamp rats around here.

Had a muskrat walk across the road a few yards in front of my pickup last week...

Hey BRE~I'm just north of (but definitely not in) Toronto. If you're wishing for potholes in S. Ontario, your wish comes true about this time every year. :)

For the record~I'm not wishing for anything that might be a burden on farmers, rather, just starting a conversation to help beat the winter "blahs." Here in S. Ontario, I'm putting a terrific amount of time, energy, and fuel into the effort of keeping a number of farms here groundhog-free throughout the spring/summer. It's incredibly fun, but also an effort hard-working farmers here appreciate. Last I spoke with them (3 weeks ago) they still don't seem to be bothered by the fact that I don't live on a farm. Let's not make this thread a city vs. rural thing, because it's not.

It was a tongue in cheek comment. Guess a smiley would have helped :D

I have a house in a city too. Don't see many grass rats there though...and wouldn't care if I did.

Happy blasting lads, kill em all if you can.
 
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