Re: Why would skunk scent act as an attractant?
[Re: Greg / MO]
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12/28/08 03:48 PM
12/28/08 03:48 PM
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BuckNE
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BuckNE
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I don't think I'd spray it around. Skunk scent triggers a rolling reaction in some animals (including my dog).
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Re: Why would skunk scent act as an attractant?
[Re: Possumslayer]
#1080123
12/28/08 09:18 PM
12/28/08 09:18 PM
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Idaho
Lynxcattrapper
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Idaho
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I always believed the natural instinct of a predator (even humans) is to mask their appearance. That is the reason they roll in skunks, dead animals, even animals poo. SPOT ON.......
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Re: Why would skunk scent act as an attractant?
[Re: Lynxcattrapper]
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12/28/08 09:20 PM
12/28/08 09:20 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
ontario,canada
k-9hunter
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ontario,canada
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i dont know but coyotes and fox love it there is even a set called the skunk tail set
$20.00 trap, a $1.00 stake, probably $1.00 in pan cover, bait, urine, and lure, Not to mention gas etc. All for a $10.00 coyote.Priceless!!!!!
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Re: Why would skunk scent act as an attractant?
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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12/28/08 10:03 PM
12/28/08 10:03 PM
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St. Cloud, MN
trapperkeck
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St. Cloud, MN
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Our predators must be getting plenty to eat or they like to kill the skunks themselves. I have kept an eye on dead skunks in good predator habitat and they were never touched for a month. I have a little LDC lure on one of my cat cubbies as of this morning. Should I reset the same trap at the cubbie or should I build a new one a short distance away with a fresh trap? I have not had much luck resetting skunky traps,but I did this one cause it was a looooong way from the truck.
"The voice of reason!"
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