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I saw the post about the wood chuck climbing the tree. It made re think of the gopher I saw standong ON TOP of a fence post last summer. Has anyone seen that one? Damn I wish I had, had a camera.

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I see the ground squirrels here climbing posts all the time, until the hawks and eagles show up.


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Posts: 12764 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Calgarychef1: I have wracked my brain for two days now trying to remember seeing a Ground Squirrel up on top of a fence post!
I simply can't remember one atop a post!
Now I have seen them in the top branches of Sage Brush bushes many times and they are adept limbers when theres lots to hold onto. I have seen Ground Squirrels in Nevada, California, Oregon, Montana, Washington and some in Alberta but I can never recall seeing one on top of a fence post. That would make a nice picture to post here if you get a chance again! I have also seen a couple of the larger size Ground Squirrels up in NW Montana that had climbed to a height of about 3 or 4 feet in the upturned edge of a blown over Evergreen trees root ball! So they are not afraid of "heights" and I am just puzzled why after having viewed many tens of thousands of Ground Squirrels and ten times that many fence posts - I have never seen a Ground Squirrel up a fence post.
Maybe someday - I will keep an eye out for them from now on.
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Posts: 3067 | Location: South West Montana | Registered: 20 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Hello;
My favorites are the ones that manage do dig a hole right in the road bed. I've seen several of these. When you take a run at the arrogant little bastards, standing there, they just duck down the hole.
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Posts: 4211 | Location: Alta. Canada | Registered: 06 November 2002Reply With Quote
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Grizzly Adams: There is a childrens game called "Whack-A-Mole"! In brief you try to whack the toy moles with a plastic hammer when they pop up from alteranting hole options!
We "adults" sometimes play the Montana version of "Whack-A-Mole" with our vehicles out on our country roads!
I for the most part refrain from this swerve and whack'em "sport" as I would rather shoot them!
What puzzles me is how they dig holes in the incredibly hard compacted ground of our roads?
Long live the Ground Squirrels!
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Posts: 3067 | Location: South West Montana | Registered: 20 August 2002Reply With Quote
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It sure would be embarassing to lose a game of "whack-a-mole" running your 40k+ "hammer" in the ditch. Big Grin
I too am unable to recall seeing a gopher on top of a fence post. Although I have seen them as high as the third tier of round bale hay stacks.
 
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None on fence posts--but LOTS atop big boulders, for sure. One such GS got himself cartwheeled off of same at a paced off distance of 550 yards a couple years ago by yours truly with the 22-250/60 grain Sierra combo, from sitting position. My longest critter shot ever. With the 60 grainers sighted dead-on at 300 yards, I held about 1.5 rat-heights over his head, and let drive. Seeing the bugger spin away through the scope was right satisfying--and not a little surprising.


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Posts: 299 | Location: Yucaipa CA | Registered: 21 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Around here the farmers are baling hay using the large round bales. I shot several chucks that were on top of these bales suning this year. One was standing up looking away from me. That was the only reason I saw him.
 
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