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Pocket gopher trapping
#5986405
08/28/17 08:08 PM
08/28/17 08:08 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Rochester, MN
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I started doing it this spring to give myself something to do for the farmers who let me trap in the fall. It's a learning (and humbling) experience to be fooled by a pocket gopher! That being said, I'm getting the hang of catching them with cinch traps but haven't held a thing in any other trap. The gophinators have been disappointing. The death clutch is so-so. Haven't used the easy-sets long enough to have a catch history with yet.
My questions to this esteemed group are these: 1. I can find main tunnels but with cinch traps, I have to have big holes to fit 2 traps (one in each direction). Is this how you do it? 2. I can catch gophers just fine if I can locate a one way tunnel but the main tunnels (with cinch traps) are baffling to me. I'm usually trying to stand the trap on end or at a very steep angle. They get plugged often and I rarely catch with this angle. How do you set a single trap in this situation? 3. With cinch traps, which is what I have, most of the catches are from sets that are near horizontal. Is this the best or are there other set ups I should try?
I've gotten 39 so far. Not a lot, but I'm learning. By trapping season, I hope to have another 20-40, meaning I will have covered the cost of my traps based on the township bounty. By next year, I might even make a buck or two
Never too old to learn
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
[Re: Teacher]
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08/31/17 01:22 AM
08/31/17 01:22 AM
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Rochester, MN
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I bought a 6-pack of gophinators in May. It took weeks to get them. Steve Albano must have been out trapping and not checking his mail! Anyway, I'll bet I used them in several dozen tunnels and I was about to put them on the Trap Shed for sale. Today I caught my first adult pocket gopher in one. Finally!!! So far, my catch ratio for cinch vs gophinators is 40 to 1. But I'll keep trying.
Steve Gappa just did an article in the Trappers Post on pocket gophers. He uses longsprings and since I just got a dozen #1 longsprings from a friend, I'll give them a try too.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
[Re: Teacher]
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08/31/17 01:48 PM
08/31/17 01:48 PM
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Northern Minnesota
webfootwhacker
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I do much like Aggie (but don't use PB) with Death Klutch's and as long as you face one trap each way your catch ratio should be pretty high. I use 3/8" rebar T stakes and clip clothespins above and below the trap eye as necessary to make sure the trap doesn't move. I used to get lots of plugged traps when I was learning, but now do as stated above and, although a few still get plugged, my catch ratio is pretty darn good.
Last edited by webfootwhacker; 08/31/17 08:26 PM.
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
[Re: AJE]
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09/03/17 11:36 AM
09/03/17 11:36 AM
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Joined: Mar 2012
South Texas
Aggie73
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I wonder if there's a certain time of year that is best for trapping pocket gophers The best time is anytime there's a fresh mound! Seriously, I guess it depends on your location, climate, soil type, etc. Gophers, here, are active throughout the year as we rarely get freezing weather. Thus, vegetation is available year around and they breed at least twice a year (usually April/May and Sep/Oct). If you are talking about a trapping period that would have an impact on the gopher population, the best time would be just prior to the breeding period in your area. These are the only times when I sometimes catch doubles in a trap set for these territorial/solitary critters. This time period also corresponds to our sometimes wet period (Hurricane Harvey's excepted!!!) making it easier for gophers to find new digs or expand their burrows while "chasing each other around the room." 
"Happier than a gopher in wet sand."
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
[Re: Teacher]
#5997577
09/12/17 10:59 PM
09/12/17 10:59 PM
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Rochester, MN
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Aggie73, your gophers are half the size of ours! But, getting the traps pushed into the dirt does help get the gophers to push the trigger. Then they get caught by the stomach and are usually alive when I get to the set.
My catch is going up but it's still about 40:1 with cinch vs #1 longs or gophinators. And I still haven't connected with the revenge traps. Time and experience will tell, I guess
Never too old to learn
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
[Re: Teacher]
#5998133
09/13/17 05:14 PM
09/13/17 05:14 PM
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Joined: Nov 2007
northern Calif.
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'Annie, have you tried Steve Albanos traps? He has three sizes and it sounds as if his mole trap might be just what you need.
Bob Hassel Animal Nuisance Control
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
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09/13/17 10:50 PM
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DezertTrapper
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'Annie, have you tried Steve Albanos traps? He has three sizes and it sounds as if his mole trap might be just what you need. No, I haven't heard of those, I'd love to hear more!
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
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09/15/17 02:29 AM
09/15/17 02:29 AM
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DezertTrapper
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Well they can keep on selling those (huge) gopher traps at the big box stores...folks get fed up trying, and then they call me. :-) haha!!
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
[Re: Teacher]
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09/26/17 12:37 AM
09/26/17 12:37 AM
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northern Calif.
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In the area I service I catch close to a thousand moles and gophers a year. I use Albanos regular size mole traps for our moles and as our gophers are also,for the most part, only slightly larger I use his oversize mole traps.
Bob Hassel Animal Nuisance Control
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
[Re: Teacher]
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09/26/17 11:50 PM
09/26/17 11:50 PM
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Gophers still coming in. Slow but steady. I’m finding if the gophers in certain fields are getting wise to the activity around their mounds, they seem to forget if you come back 3-weeks later. Albano traps and #1 longs are starting to produce but the revenge traps aren’t working for me yet. Will keep trying but the cinch traps are still out producing everything.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
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10/06/17 01:11 AM
10/06/17 01:11 AM
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Predators are eating well on my ‘line. Every day I’m losing one or more this way. Whatever is getting my gophers takes them right behind the face. Might be a badger. Anyway, I finally got an adult gopher in a Revenge trap. Set with hair trigger, it caught it at about the waist. It surprises me the badger/canine didn’t get there before I did.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
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#6020583
10/09/17 12:07 AM
10/09/17 12:07 AM
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I stake the traps with a 5-ft Fiberglas rod with a flag so I can see them above the grass. As a local gopher trapper told me, he thinks the predators might be keying in on the flags/poles and he might be right. Anyway, the traps are staked and while the gopher may be gone, I still have the trap.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
[Re: DezertTrapper]
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06/15/24 05:40 AM
06/15/24 05:40 AM
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Kyle52
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Hello wouldn't the large size be too big for a small gopher like pocket gophers? I'm having a (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) of a time with DK1 traps because they are too big and won't go into the entrance of the tunnel. Thanks
Kyle
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
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06/16/24 06:58 PM
06/16/24 06:58 PM
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I have used the cinch traps a fair amount, I set them in the freshest hole, hopefully find an open hole. I don't set them two at a time. I do like to cut the sod so the trap lays flatter. I have started using the gophenators more, they do grab them good. Have more holding power than they look to have, also have several live gophers with them. Aggie73 your cables look short for me? I use longer cables and buy chopsticks at the restaurant supply house to pin them down. you can get several 100 for a couple bucks. We have the biggest gophers in the country I think. wws ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/06/full-57883-220697-img_1226.jpeg)
Last edited by wws; 06/16/24 07:01 PM. Reason: Add picture
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
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06/22/24 12:29 PM
06/22/24 12:29 PM
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Joined: Mar 2012
South Texas
Aggie73
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Kyle 52 - not sure of your question. According to the Trapline Products website, they sell 2 sizes of mole traps, the standard Molinator and the large Molinator. They are the exact same length except the catch tines are 1/4” wider on the large. Our Eastern moles in South Texas are smaller than the exact same species of moles in northern climes (Bergman’s Rule). I mostly use the standard/smaller trap for moles but also have some of the large Molinators and use them for just weaned or juvenile gophers. Tunnel size will dictate which trap to use. Our pocket gophers are 3-4 times larger all the way around compared to the smallish mole. The larger mole trap is probably better used for the larger mole subspecies found in the USA.
WWS - as mentioned in my post, the pic was staged to show only the trap set. The length of cable tethers are just right for my gopher trapping and I always insert the trap just past the spring. Again, Steve’ website above only mentions/sells ONE size Gophinator trap for pocket gophers. They are perfect for my Attwater’s Pocket Gopher and is the ONLY trap I use. The gophers in your pic are HUGE! Camas Pocket Gopher maybe? You might contact Trapline Products and inquire/request the Magnum Gophinator. They are available at Wildlife Control Supplies.
"Happier than a gopher in wet sand."
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Re: Pocket gopher trapping
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#8160018
06/24/24 09:53 AM
06/24/24 09:53 AM
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South Texas
Aggie73
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After 15 years of gopher choking, I was finally nipped this last year. It was stupidity on my part tho for sticking my finger in a small surface soil disturbance to check tunnel size thinking it was a mole for sure. Luckily it was a quick nip and it didn’t latch on. Did not draw blood either. I probe and find the main gopher tunnel (not at or near the mound either!), dig the trap set and use an old dandelion puller to then probe for the tunnel openings. Thereafter, I use one of the soil knives pictured to clear the tunnel openings of roots, rocks, or any other obstructions to accommodate my traps. Also, before I insert the traps, I use the rebar stakes for my trap set cover (see my other pics on this thread) to give me a better sense of tunnel direction. All this commotion at the trap set should keep most gophers away. And don’t stick your finger where it doesn’t belong! LOL
Last edited by Aggie73; 06/24/24 09:57 AM.
"Happier than a gopher in wet sand."
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