Very cool. Let's hope that's the last of the rain for a few weeks. I wonder if they didn't poison them. I think our first job should be cruising around with the bino's scouting out some fields once I get the tent up Friday.
Anyways, I shot the Hell out of a small field this Morning. I brought Cory wth me and his new to him BRNO single shot. Poor guy was having a hard time learning to ue the open sights, but near the end of our shoot he was getting the hang of it. No word of a lie, we stopped at the farm, they told us which field and when we pulled across the gate, the whole bloody field scurried away! It's been years since I've seen so many gophers at once. Litterally, it was disgusting, the ground looked like it was quivering. I thought holy Hell, this is going to be great, but the cloud cover was thick. We loaded our rifles and set foot into the field but everything was gone, not a single gopher but they were still everywhere squeaking away. We sat by the fence, and started picking them off one by one as they came out. We shot out one part and moved further from the car. Then the sun came out. My barrel got so hot, you couldn't touch it. We never moved more than a hundred yards back and fourth along the fence, but I ran out of ammo twice and had to head back to the car to reload my pouch. I shot off most of a brick, but not all accuratly. But we still killed several hundred in a few hours. After, they invited us back to the farm for hotdogs, then we headed home. I didn't get any pictures today. We were literally right along hiway 3, and I wanted to get a picture of us with Sunday traffic buzzing only a few dozen feet away.

Unfortunatly my small camara crapped out, and I left the big one in the car. I didn't want to be dragging that thing around in the dirt. What a great shoot! Now I'm going to have to scrub the crap out of my rifle. The worst part is my lever jammed right when I was getting charged by a real killer. It came it a full thirty feet and disappeared down a hole not ten feet in front of me, the instant I got the jam cleared. I felt I was in peril.
