Not just a good day...

First of all, the photo in the thread starter=my retirement plan, if anyone is interested. :)



^you and me both hank, cancelled last year (Covid unknowns) cancelled this year too. (Ontario threatening border closures at the time, no full refunds offered on accommodations/rental vehicle, etc.) That photo in the thread starter physically hurts to look at. lol



=very true, and what's more alarming is how fast they can turn on their fallen brethren. As in, seconds sometimes. I've been hunting groundhogs here in Ontario for close to 10 years, and never saw that behavior until my first hunt this spring. Could barely believe it. As fate would have it, I spotted #2 munching on #1 from the same spot I took shot #1=289 yards. The 204 delivered the same result. lol One theory I've read suggests it has nothing to do with being a food source, rather, to avoid smell...and the predators it may attract.

As for scavengers-the Swainson's hawks (where we shoot in S.Alberta) seem to come to the sound of gunfire and seem to stick around for the free snacks the whole time. We took note of all the scavengers we saw on a daily basis, and they included; ravens, seagulls (yes, seagulls eating dead gophers), weasels, foxes..and even a coyote pup 1X. lol
Thanks...
 
The fields I shoot in southern Alberta are much lower this year.

In South Sask (and I mean south west, south central and south east), gopher numbers are so high that guys are starting to provide ammo again. I bought 7,000 rounds of .22lr this spring and I bet half is gone already. My best single day so far is 462 confirmed gophers. But I hope to break the 500s this weekend.
 
been away for a few days. i like the tripod and the center fire but there is no way i can justify shooting that much center fire. plus shooting out the truck window, which is against the law yes, they dont see the man picture in there lil pea size brains and are not as spooky when they get this bad which doesnt happen often, this is a job almost...... almost
 
In South Sask (and I mean south west, south central and south east), gopher numbers are so high that guys are starting to provide ammo again. I bought 7,000 rounds of .22lr this spring and I bet half is gone already. My best single day so far is 462 confirmed gophers. But I hope to break the 500s this weekend.

Would you be willing to help an Ontarian with a dream of doing some shooting your speaking of? I can trade a turkey hunt or compensate with ammo or cash or whatever floats ur boat.
 
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