savagefan said:No it's not, private property it's up to the land owner, hell one farmer I shoot for does exactly the same thing it works great.
Jeff000 said:Yes it is, you need to bust out your firearm books again. You cant shoot from a vehicle even on private property.

savagefan said:No it's not, private property it's up to the land owner, hell one farmer I shoot for does exactly the same thing it works great.
BDL said:maybe,i'm behind the times,but the 17HMR and the 303 have always made for a great afternoon.

savagefan said:Which book? Certainly not the hunting regs., as this is not hunting.
Jeff000 said:Yes it is, you need to bust out your firearm books again. You cant shoot from a vehicle even on private property.
canuckgunny said:Does that mean I gotta take down the roof mounted machine guns?
You want to eat gophers, you go right ahead. I am more than happy to leave them for the other critters. Very rarely will there be any carcases left over the next morning.Doesnt seem right killing all that and no food use for it what about dog food? Back in the days when I was rabbit shooting every morning I fed myself and my dogs on fine rabbit!
canuckgunny said:Well... I'm on a f**kin mission here.Too many people call 'magazines' 'clips' and too many people call 'squirrels' 'gophers'. Hell, I used to be one of them. They are different than prairie dogs, pocket gophers etc etc. We don't call horses or bulls 'cows' and we don't call Wendy or Allen Rock 'smart'. Liebrals ain't 'right' either!!
I'm layin down the law on the squirrels damn it!![]()
(The Truth is Out There....)
While I am not up on rabbit populations in the UK I can't imagine they approach the types of populations we see with gophers. We took about 2000 gophers out of a 150 acre field and there were lots left. I'd estimate 5000+ in 150 acres. I have seen even worse than that where the field was almost completely stripped of plant life. We killed thousands upon thousands upon thousands of gophers in that field. Too many to even count. I did doubles so often they became commonplace. I did more than a half dozen triples and almost even a quadruple.A bit like rabbits with the numbers then, not even fit for dog food is a pity!




























