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Gopher Help #6447756
02/01/19 12:00 PM
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I posted on trapper talk and was told to post here.

I have a friend that is having problems with gophers chewing holes in the tape on his drip irrigation system. Tape is 18" deep. They have abandoned 20 acres so far. Subsurface irrigation cost $1700/ac on average.

I have zero experience with them. Never even seen one. Is trapping on large acreage effective? They do run gopher plows with poison milo, but its only a temporary fix. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6447805
02/01/19 01:15 PM
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Look into hiring a trapper. By the sounds of it you will have a problem for some time. Doing what you are doing is costly also. To understand what you are up against google gophers . JMO


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6447970
02/01/19 05:49 PM
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Thanks Getting There. I should have worded it a bit better. I’ve been trapping over 30 years, but don’t have any experience with gophers. Just looking for some pointers on trapping them or if they can be controlled on large swaths of land. 20-160 acres?


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6448063
02/01/19 07:31 PM
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Bigger area's require more traps. I think persistent is the key. We do not have gophers in Michigan. I know trap line products makes a trap and there is a trap names clinch (?) looks like it would work well. Being a trapper you have a good idea how traps work. There is a lot of good information on the internet.


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6449685
02/03/19 12:13 PM
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Yes, you can easily trap them out of acreage that size.
This is the ONE animal that I have become pretty good at trapping. I have tried many methods but I will share what has worked for me. First, I had to find the right trap. I tried different kinds, but the Macabee style works best and is easiest. I would suggest getting 6-8 of them. You can get them at hardware or farm supply stores, got mine at TSC.
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There are you tube videos out there to show you how to set them. Forget about the videos and instructions that have you excavating soil to catch these critters. Keep it simple, takes a few minutes. Find the freshest hole, look for evidence of fresh dirt. The dirt will be in a fan shape, many times you can see a small round pile in the middle of the inside of the arc, this is the hole. If you can't see it, probe around with something. The tunnel will generally be in the direction opposite the fan shape of the mound.
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Use a hand held garden trowel/spade to dig the loose dirt out of the hole, keep digging until you feel it break through, you want it good and open. The gophers don't like air in their tunnel and will come try to plug it, setting off the trap. Make the hole big enough for your trap and shove it as far down as you can, I like to leave it just enough where I can still see the trip pan. Done. Don't cover the hole. I don't use bait, and I don't worry about human scent.
Tips:
1. Tie something to your trap. I usually set 2 as there is always more than one hole. I tie them together with a thin tie out cable for a dog so I don't stake them down. (I did have a coyote run off with my two traps once)
2. Knock down all the mounds near your traps so you know if a fresh one shows up. I have had them avoid the trap and dig a new hole. Just set the new hole and you'll get him.
3. You will have them bury your trap once in a while. No big deal just reset, still beats excavating new holes and covering like some instructions say.
4. Only set fresh holes.
5. I leave a little loose dirt in the bottom of the tunnel so when I set my trap I rub it back and forth so the trap is slightly bedded. Seems if they walk on dirt rather than the trap I have less trouble with burying.
6. Once the trap is in the hole, pull back on the trip pan to give it a "hair trigger", you will see what I mean when you set the trap.
7. Keep after them! Watch for fresh mounds nearby, trap them out around the perimeter as they show up.

Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6449803
02/03/19 01:43 PM
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If you are serious about trapping gophers long-term, I would strongly recommend you visit Steve Albano's Trapline Products website. IMHO and experience, his Gophinator Gopher trap is the only way to go. Secondly, I would search this forum's Archives for trapping tips/techniques offered. An easier alternative is to Google "trapping gophers, Trapperman Forum." You'll learn most of what you need to start trapping these critters and then some.

There's plenty of good advice available here if you still have questions thereafter. Best of luck!


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6451296
02/04/19 10:05 PM
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Thanks a million Grubbie and Aggie73 I appreciate your response. I’ll get after them.


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6455389
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Re: Gopher Help [Re: coloradocat] #6461301
02/14/19 04:53 PM
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I have gone on Steve’s web site and left at least three voice mails in the last five months. Also sent at least three e-mails in the same time, he has not contacted me once. Is there a better way to go?


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6461426
02/14/19 07:25 PM
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The page sponsor to the ADC forum sells Albano's traps. They refer to them as the molenator sp?.

Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6461445
02/14/19 07:42 PM
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I pick up 3 of Steve's traps last year and sorry to say, wasn't overly impressed with them. He has two sides and I got the large ones but they where too small for some gophers. There's no chain or means of securing them so used a heavy decoy line and promply lost one the second day. Line was cut and no sign of it being dug out by a something. Changed the line out to a wire and haven't lost any since. Don't get me wrong, Steve's builds a good trap but they need to be bigger and a chain or something to secure them. I would suggest starting out with some Death Clutch traps. They are very affordable at about $5.00 each. I've had better luck with them and millions of gophers have been caught by young and old alike. Just my 2 cents worth.


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: 20scout] #6461553
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I really like the gophinators, I have both sizes in the mole traps and about seven dozen of the regular size of gopher traps. Have caught a lot of gophers with them, but last summer I was at auction and I purchased some gophinators that were larger than what is listed on his web site. The person told me he got them from Steve, but they are not listed. I would like to know where and how to purchase some.


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6461902
02/15/19 09:38 AM
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Steve makes three (3) traps. Two (2) for moles and One (1) for gophers. The Gopher trap is much larger. You can see how he set them on his web site. ALL traps except live traps have to be staked down. Maybe not the clinch trap. JMO


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Getting There] #6461937
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Originally Posted by Getting There
Steve makes three (3) traps. Two (2) for moles and One (1) for gophers. The Gopher trap is much larger. You can see how he set them on his web site. ALL traps except live traps have to be staked down. Maybe not the clinch trap. JMO


he makes 4 sizes 2 mole sizes and 2 gopher sizes


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6462076
02/15/19 12:12 PM
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I have not purchased and trap from Steve in a long time. My mistake. I guess I better look at his web site.


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: trappergabby] #6468843
02/21/19 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by trappergabby
I have gone on Steve’s web site and left at least three voice mails in the last five months. Also sent at least three e-mails in the same time, he has not contacted me once. Is there a better way to go?


Same with me.


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Bob Jameson] #6468844
02/21/19 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob Jameson
The page sponsor to the ADC forum sells Albano's traps. They refer to them as the molenator sp?.



Thanks


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6468852
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What are you looking for?


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Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6469421
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all i use is the death klutch

Re: Gopher Help [Re: Pawnee] #6470310
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We use 3 different traps. The Death Klutch. The Cincher. The Lanesboro. All quality traps and each has it place in different situations. I would recommend purchasing a couple of each and experiment with them. We also stake each trap each set with a rebar stake. We have experienced fox, coyotes, skunks, badgers and the family dog making off with trap and gopher. Some are recovered but most are not. If you are consistent in trapping the land you can stay in front of the gophers in just a few months.

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