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Eric Krewson:
I do, just heard one sound off down in the woods below my house, it is not unusual for there to be several talking back and forth at night.
bjrogg:
After you catch a skunk in a live trap you catch everything in it. I know guys who chop them up and use them for fox bait. At least they tell me they do.
What we think stinks the critters often time find irresistible.
Bjrogg
Gimlis Ghost:
--- Quote from: bjrogg on September 29, 2021, 01:48:46 pm ---
What we think stinks the critters often time find irresistible.
Bjrogg
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As anyone who has opened a can of cat food can attest.
Don W:
--- Quote from: bjrogg on September 29, 2021, 01:48:46 pm ---After you catch a skunk in a live trap you catch everything in it. I know guys who chop them up and use them for fox bait. At least they tell me they do.
What we think stinks the critters often time find irresistible.
Bjrogg
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I had an airdale coon hound that was an exceptional coon dog, but if he ever caught a skunk on the ground, your best bet was to just walk home. He would leave parts scattered over a half acre, and you just didn't stop it. However once he caught a skunk, we never had a night without treeing coon. It was like it cleared his nose. Wasn't necessary a pleasant evening for us hunters though.
Stoker:
A fellow that used to be in our archery club was with animal control for our city. He said that the only way to kill a skunk without it spraying, was to use a live trap that was low not allowing it to lift it's tail. Then drown it.
Thanks Leroy
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