I've shot some down along the snake already and I'm going again tomorrow. Doing my part to help the Idaho farmers.
BTW I've seen a few fields up your way where about the first 30-50 feet in from the edge of the field was mowed flat and the rest was normal. I'd imagine that would hurt the pocketbook a little bit.
You know, it is amazing how much damage them little critters do. We have one local farmer who lets us eradicate them but we hardly put a dent in them and they literally eat acres and acres of alfalfa.
If he really needs help let me know. A friend of mine and I have killed a few areas off in the past. Not a good thing if you like to shoot them but it is for farmers. In a few areas we've shot over 150 in a good weekend and a few times over 200. That put's a dent in the population in a hurry. I went 12 for 12 last time on chucks and 1 for 1 on pigeons.
Well, I wished it was starting. There was just not enough interest in order for me to put it on. I'd still like to do it----I think it is a great concept.