Gopher Trip 2018! **warning, photos of dead gophers included**

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Well, the sunburn has healed...the bank account not so much...but I'm back from my 2018/Alberta "gopher shoot"! The last trip like this was in 2016, and while I never expect conditions/gopher numbers to be the same....I don't think I could have imagined they'd be so different either. It wasn't entirely unexpected, as SW Alberta had a long/harsh winter that only left the ranches we shoot on barely 4 weeks before we got there. I'd gotten a few messages/calls from AB suggesting we maybe postpone the trip...but by that point, there wasn't any desire to attempt to undo everything we'd booked, pre-paid for, shipped out there, etc. Among the ranchers/locals we spoke to..the leading theory is that the melting snow simply drowned most of them and while my impression is that gophers are pretty resilient things...I have to believe that the ranchers know what they're talking about. Anyhow, in terms of ammo..I'd prepared for the #s we got in 2016 and as a result...let's just say there is plenty still out there for a future trip or two! Before I get ahead of myself, a few details on the participants..

Shooters~myself, and my 25 year old nephew. You decide who the young one is. :)

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Travel~Toronto-Calgary
Destination~privately-owned ranches in the SW an SE parts of the province
Accommodation~Air BnB (gun friendly, I checked :) )
My gopher slayers~CZ452 Varmint (YoDave trigger kit), .22LR using CCI Blazer 22 run through a Waltz die + Mossberg 500 "Persuader" 12ga.
My nephew's gopher slayer~my Marlin 917 (Rifle Basix trigger), 17HMR shooting Hornady 17gr.
Number of gophers shot~pure guesswork...we didn't keep track
Number of gophers we dressed, dredged in seasoned flour and fried? Memory is perfectly clear there. lol

So, even though this was my third gopher-specific trip…and the longest one…I’m reminded that allot of the photos I took in 2016 were during breaks in the shooting. This year, we spent so much more time looking for targets that taking photos was an afterthought. Actually, it was barely a thought at all…but it occurred to us that we ought to take SOME. I did fear the photos would have all been lost after my cell phone was stolen at the Calgary Airport on the trip back…but thankfully, I’d set-up iCloud at some point in the past and well…all the content of my 10 month old iPhone was recovered. Fascinating, right? lol

Anyhow, I'll start with the shotgun...THEN move to rimfire. One of the highlights of my previous trips was what we called "upland gopher shooting". :) Walking in taller grass, listening for the squeaks of low-riding gophers...then sending an ounce or so of love their way. The odd one you'd only spot when it hit the throttle...so "wing" shots on running gophers was (naturally) more fun than a guy should be allowed to have! I got a bunch with the shotgun, but in hindsight...there weren't really enough gophers to really warrant the added expense of sending it out. I mean...there were...but we spent most of our time looking for longer shots with the rimfires. So, here is the token gopher/shotgun photo and as you can see...a load of #7-1/2 through a CYL choke barrel at any distance doesn't rearrange them. The large cloud of dust on impact had a very satisfying, overkill-ish feel to it though. =good times.

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**So, this post will soon turn to some gooey photos so if you're at all squeamish, now's the time to hit the back button**

So the downside to finding WAY fewer gophers is that you're "hunting" more/shooting less. The PLUS side (especially as a visitor to Alberta) is that we got to see allot more OF the province. In southern Alberta, that invariably means a dizzying variety of birds at the very least...but we also saw mule deer almost daily, 3 elk on 1 occasion, a badger, coyotes, a few weasels...probably more that I can't remember at the moment. Once we'd adjusted to the pace and had shot maybe 100+ a day between us during the first few days..we decided to stretch things out a little.

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In the interest of saving weight, I didn't bring my range finder...but in that photo above, we're well over 200 yards from the gopher mounds on that distant hill. I have what I think is a better guess, but I'm not inclined to argue about it/make anyone believe, etc. I will say though...between the distance, the constant wind and the nervous targets...hit percentage with the 22 wasn't the best. BUT, if a gopher gave me more than 4-5 chances...it would be sent to the gopher hole in the sky before long. Thankfully, they're patient targets. I'll add at this point~my nephew is already a steadier hand, a great shot, and has better eyes...so VERY few gophers escaped him running my 17HMR. Ridiculous hit percentage, and neither wind OR distance seemed to throw him off his game. If he missed owing to wind, he'd guesstimate the hold and be right on the money in the next shot or two.

OK...so the first, not-so-bad gopher photo showing my beloved CZ. The wind took that bullet a little to the right, and even though I had compensated for the wind..it was a glancing blow. Enough to "seal the deal" though.

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OK...you've had time to hit the back button...

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SO....unless anyone wants to see landscape photos, pretty Alberta sunsets...fuzzy/low-light photos of mule deer...that wraps-up the 2018 gopher report. Different in almost every way from our 2016 adventure, but a ton of fun nonetheless. As before, we had a great time visiting working ranches...talking to locals...eating allot of beef jerky with post-shoot beers and THIS time...hitting small butcher shops to buy some PRIMO Alberta steaks. ("PRIMO" is my description, not the grade :) ) Without launching into an "Alberta vs Ontario" discussion...I will say this; If you love steak, you owe it to yourself to visit Alberta. Don't get me wrong..you can get steaks EVERY bit as good here in Ontario, but it won't be something that cost $9 in a small-town butcher shop. Even then...until this trip, I'd never had a striploin steak I could literally cut with the edge of my fork...without even getting STARTED on the flavour. :)

Thanks for reading...I hope to post another gopher report at some point in the future. I'd say "2019", but with the numbers as low as we had...I think I'll see how next year unfolds...and rough-in some 2020 plans. Always good to have something to look forward to!
 
Amazing! Looks like you two had a blast! That is definitely one thing hunting whistle pigs in Ontario has taught me is the importance of a range finder when hunting with rim fire!

Been out to Alberta twice now, not for anything this fun though!

On a side note, why do CZ's have to look so damn good.
 
Amazing! Looks like you two had a blast! That is definitely one thing hunting whistle pigs in Ontario has taught me is the importance of a range finder when hunting with rim fire!

Been out to Alberta twice now, not for anything this fun though!

On a side note, why do CZ's have to look so damn good.

Thanks CK! :) The CZs are handsome guns for sure, and capable. With the lower #s and brutal winds...it's the first time gopher shooting that I wish I had a centerfire with me instead. Nothing can beat the economy of 22LR though...and I thoroughly enjoyed practicing on gophers at crazy distances. We called-out our targets mostly, and spotted through our rifle scopes..watching the fun unfold. I'd shoot/miss...my nephew spotting would report "windage perfect, 2" low" etc. =good times!
 
Thanks for posting Photos. Once the kid's baseball season is wrapped up I'll be getting back out to shoot some more.

You're lucky to have targets like these in your neck of the woods! :) I pulled the trigger 3X on my last groundhog outing here...and that was a pretty good day!
 
It is sad shooting around here. I was out for an hour and only seen 4! There are some better fields E and N of here. I may try them. The number of pastures here has dropped so opportunities are much less, and lots wanting to shoot. I did have a good shoot in S Alberta, but numbers were down.
 
You would hate my neighborhood, I have to walk maybe 10 minutes to get to a giant pile of gophers. Still in city limits though so it's a bit of a tease.
Looks like you have a fun time.
 
Did you by chance try out the segmanted insert for the Waltz die?

Hey MB~I did prepare a few hundred rounds with it, and shipped that out for the trip. However, we didn't end-up opening that box...as there was enough ammo leftover from 2016. I was keen to try it, but by the time we got there...the search for gophers ramped-up quick and I quite honestly forgot I had them ready to go. I have tested some of them here in Ontario and the results are good, but gophers would be the real test! Rather..."WILL" be the real test! :)
 
Our F&G club has an annual gopher shoot. We had it later than usual for several reasons this year (May 26), and we too found way less than normal, in particular young ones. Our thinking is that a lot drowned as you mentioned, but we also saw a lot of suspected evidence of cannibalization. Winner this year collected 96 tails in 5 hours, 2nd was 95, third was 91, was a fun day.
 
Our F&G club has an annual gopher shoot. We had it later than usual for several reasons this year (May 26), and we too found way less than normal, in particular young ones. Our thinking is that a lot drowned as you mentioned, but we also saw a lot of suspected evidence of cannibalization. Winner this year collected 96 tails in 5 hours, 2nd was 95, third was 91, was a fun day.

Sounds like fun! :) 96 in 5 hours~sounds like you were seeing more than we were, glad to hear it!
 
2017 was a stellar year for gopher extermination..... 2018 was a bit tamer, not as exciting.
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Glad you had fun..... head further south next time (Lethbridge south)….. big open coulees crawling with the little bastards....
 
growing up on a farm in southern alberta i can tell you for sure that gopher populations swing in cycles over the years.
there would be years that we would run out of ammo each time we went out and then other years you would walk all afternoon and see maybe 4.
just like mice, they have population cycles.
so that said maybe next year will be better for ya.
 
My daughter and I found a sweet spot not 20 min from Moose Jaw this summer. Basically we sat at a table all day 3-4 time without having to move.

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I grew up in rural Saskatchewan and your post brought back a lot of memories, but different than your story. As a "young'un", we used to lay in a cow pasture with a baler twine noose around a gopher hole and snared quite few that way - my cousin even tried to keep one he caught that way as a "pet"! That was besides the "trap line" we had going with my Uncle's Victor #1 traps, which every self respecting prairie outdoors-person in the 60's would know about... I must admit I never seen anyone with a shotgun in a gopher patch, but would think a 28 gauge or a .410 might be more "sporting"! I do remember an extraordinary day, many years later, when I sat down in a rock pile with a Ruger 10/22 and my 12 year old son with his single shot Lakefield Mossberg, and between us we went through a whole carton (500 rounds) of Long Rifle shooting at a severely infested pasture belonging to a friend - I had many, many runs of 10 for 10 shots that day - I am certain there were many crows and coyotes that were pretty happy over the next few days! Great story! I am nearly 63 now - would still be a fine way to pass a sunny afternoon!
 
Next trip head to the Hanna area...for the amount you dispatched from this earth 10x will be back on the spring by the THOUSANDS...and every form of round has been used....177PCP to 50 cal BMG, even thought i saw an old timer out there with a 600 nitro side by side, even shotguns and black powder units.

Gophers are a gift that keeps on giving
 
Next trip head to the Hanna area...for the amount you dispatched from this earth 10x will be back on the spring by the THOUSANDS...and every form of round has been used....177PCP to 50 cal BMG, even thought i saw an old timer out there with a 600 nitro side by side, even shotguns and black powder units.

Gophers are a gift that keeps on giving

^lol.. Food for thought Adam! :)
 
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