Aviatorpa11 wrote:I need to eliminate some Gopher's that have been digging up my strip. Any advice from some that have had them before? Thanks!
I had 5 acres near Woodland Washington once with more gophers than I've ever seen anywhere. I had the best luck sticking the barrel of a 12 gauge with a 3" duck load down the hole and firing a round. Hit every hole.
Now, lest I get in trouble here, DON'T LET THE BARREL GET PLUGGED WITH DIRT! If you do, you got a problem mister. Most shotgun barrels will peel back in about 4 curly-ques and could hit you as they violently dislodge the plug. Plus, you'll ruin a perfectly good shotgun barrel.
I'm not sure what it is that happens underground, but I used a couple of boxes of shells when I started, then every time a new hole would show up, I'd dig out the opening and let fly with a round. After ridding the property of the initial infestation, I never used more than a couple rounds a year there after.
I just looked on the internet for a picture of a "banana peeled" barrel but found that apparently Mythbusters has tried to duplicate this unsuccessfully Well, I think that bunch is pretty smoked up most of the time anyway, but I've PERSONALLY seen this happen while duck hunting with a friend. The barrel was plugged with delta mud because he had a bad leg and had steadied himself a couple times with his shotgun as we walked in the dark to the blind. When he fired the first round, the barrel of his 1970's vintage Remington 870 shotgun peeled back in four more or less equal curls all the way back to the magazine attachment ring. I've seen it. Take whatever precautions you deem appropriate.