Howdy all!
Today I attended my first gopher hunt!!!! It was put on by, no other than, yours truly!
After approximately a year of asking to join in on hunts, and always getting "Oh yeah, sure, I'll contact you next time we go out", to always never hear anything after, being frustrated is definitely an understatement. Finally taking matters into my own hands, I followed the advice on the forum of "drive for a bit, then just start asking farmer's permission". That legwork was done yesterday, and boy am I glad that I did it.
Enter today. Deciding on one of the many fields I now had permission for, I took a friend to help eradicate some of the gopher population. Highlights included:
This Saturday is my next attempt at this, as I am actually going gopher hunting on 80HA of land with the son of one of the land ownders I asked permission for.
LET THIS BE A LESSON TO THOSE LOOKING TO GO GOPHER HUNTING - If you're looking at doing it, don't wait around for people to do things for you. Be proactive, and you'll be surprised what you can accomplish.
Today I attended my first gopher hunt!!!! It was put on by, no other than, yours truly!
After approximately a year of asking to join in on hunts, and always getting "Oh yeah, sure, I'll contact you next time we go out", to always never hear anything after, being frustrated is definitely an understatement. Finally taking matters into my own hands, I followed the advice on the forum of "drive for a bit, then just start asking farmer's permission". That legwork was done yesterday, and boy am I glad that I did it.
Enter today. Deciding on one of the many fields I now had permission for, I took a friend to help eradicate some of the gopher population. Highlights included:
- Totally dominating my friend in gopher kills. 13-6 in my favour, despite giving him 2/3 of the opportunities. You had to have physical proof to count a kill. "I must've hit him before he ran down the hole, the crosshair was right on him" didn't cut it.
- Using all of the firearms I brought to earn my kills: an SR-22, Savage Mk-II, and a Savage 12FV in .223
- Using my .223 with my reloaded ammo (69gr Sierra HPBT's) to achieve a one shot, one kill on a gopher at 220m with 16 (gusting 19) knot crosswinds.



- Reaffirming with my friend that you can, indeed, use only a 'lowly' .22LR and still have a blast! (We pulled the .223 out near the end of the shoot)
This Saturday is my next attempt at this, as I am actually going gopher hunting on 80HA of land with the son of one of the land ownders I asked permission for.
LET THIS BE A LESSON TO THOSE LOOKING TO GO GOPHER HUNTING - If you're looking at doing it, don't wait around for people to do things for you. Be proactive, and you'll be surprised what you can accomplish.






























It came down the post 873 times quicker than going up-and turned out to be a groundhog.






















