Gopher- Constant gopher plug ups, gopher smelling?
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04/17/10 06:05 PM
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trapping4life
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I have been trapping gophers, and in the last few days I have had way more plug ups than at the beginning (they are different spots also). The traps I have been using, have been used right out of the box with no oil removed, although some have a little rust on them. I was wondering if they are smelling my traps, or sensing them in the tunnels, since I have been sticking them down in the tunnels almost as far as I can without having to dig out new area. I started today to put some grass on the top, and checked one area, and it was plugged up within 2 hours (that was the time I set it to checking). Does anyone have any opinions or advice on trapping these, it seems I have better luck with canines, lol.
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Re: Constant gopher plug ups, gopher smelling???
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04/21/10 09:27 PM
04/21/10 09:27 PM
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If we get that job, we should take several thousand gophers out of the cemetery over the first few months of the job. I would love to run that trapline for a day.... awesome!
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Re: Constant gopher plug ups, gopher smelling???
[Re: trapping4life]
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04/24/10 03:33 PM
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Most of them are plugged, and not set off. I would think they would stop pushing the trap if they feel any pressure to move it, but I would not know for sure. my guess is your setting the trigger to hard otherwise i had a really trap smart gopher once that i opened a hole and left t wide open then opened up the mound right next to it and covered it completely had him the next day
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Re: Constant gopher plug ups, gopher smelling???
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04/25/10 09:15 AM
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Most of them are plugged, and not set off. I would think they would stop pushing the trap if they feel any pressure to move it, but I would not know for sure. my guess is your setting the trigger to hard otherwise i had a really trap smart gopher once that i opened a hole and left t wide open then opened up the mound right next to it and covered it completely had him the next day I dont think that is it, because about half the time they fire when I put them in the tunnel.
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