Colorado B/S Thread

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looks badass, despite the flores-quality photo. :D
 
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Better shot
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the 33's I put on the dodge make almost as much noise as the swampers do on the Jeep going down the road .
 
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Poor circulation associated with old age...
 
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All I could think was, you can't feel your legs after the second one. :D
 
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Sweet. I'll think of a dirty job. At least you know it's a real place, now.

We'll get the boy, he says he wants some property up there.
 
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Something is digging up my yard. I have mounds of dirt but no apparent tunnels that seem to connect the mounds (at least not visible). Today I got home and can see 4 holes that are about 2-3" in diameter. (first time I've seen holes instead of mounds) I was told by a critter company that we do not have moles around here. They think they are gophers (straight outta Caddyshack). From what I've read, trapping them seems difficult. Anyone have any experience with these little bastards?
 
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Excellent. Thank you Chris. I sent pics to my HOA 2 weeks ago and they told me to call a company and have them come out and for me to tell them to bill the HOA but I don't feel comfortable doing that with an estimate of $350. Seems like the HOA should set that kind of thing up. I'll order 2 of these tomorrow and see where I get.
 
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We offed at least twenty this year with those bad boys... Little bastids. The key is to gently dig into their mound, expose the tunnel, and then place the trap. They hate the light and when the come to close it back up, Whap, stuck in the black hole. We throw them in the woods and the owls and foxes clean up the mess. Good luck!
 
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Tried it - their tunnels are too much of a maze... Never see the stick their ugly
Little heads out to pop them.
 
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We offed at least twenty this year with those bad boys... Little bastids. The key is to gently dig into their mound, expose the tunnel, and then place the trap. They hate the light and when the come to close it back up, Whap, stuck in the black hole. We throw them in the woods and the owls and foxes clean up the mess. Good luck!

20?! I have a problem in an area about 20' by 30'. I don't know much about these things. Is it likely there's several?

So the mound is not an ending point correct but likely just where it spit the dirt while digging the tunnel?
 
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