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Re: Good times
[Re: Alpha Backflow]
 #3403704
 11/03/12 10:59 PM
11/03/12 10:59 PM
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Joined:  Feb 2007
 Western New York
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I never cover the traps with anything ... I occassionally get sprayed but not very often ..
  And of course when I do get sprayed ... I consider it the smell of success ... so its no big deal anyway 
  seriously if the skunk is beating his feet, we'll toss a garbage bag over it when we pick it up ..but very seldom does that happen 
 
  
it is as it is... nothing more... nothing less
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Re: Good times
[Re: Alpha Backflow]
 #3403974
 11/04/12 07:27 AM
11/04/12 07:27 AM
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Joined:  Sep 2012
 West Michigan
Getting There
 
 
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I was just wondering, if you price to trap a skunk is, $95.00 dollars, and a land owner traps the skunk.  How much do you charge to get rid of the skunk for them? 
 
  
To Old U.S. Army 60-63 SGT.
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Re: Good times
[Re: Getting There]
 #3403976
 11/04/12 07:31 AM
11/04/12 07:31 AM
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 New York
ponyboy
 
 
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I was just wondering, if you price to trap a skunk is, $95.00 dollars, and a land owner traps the skunk.  How much do you charge to get rid of the skunk for them?    Same Price. Picking up, removing the skunk, and returning the trap.  
 
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Re: Good times
[Re: Alpha Backflow]
 #3404031
 11/04/12 08:07 AM
11/04/12 08:07 AM
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DaveK
 
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But the extra trip.....why not do an onsite trap switch-a-roo? 
 
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Re: Good times
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 11/04/12 09:09 AM
11/04/12 09:09 AM
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 West Michigan
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In my case, the trap was not the style I use and was a cheap trap from tractor supply. This is on of the reason I do not agree with the DNR, wildlife Div. want to put more regulation on the ADC people.  John Q public can go to tractor supply or on line and buy anything we can and use it with out any regulations or responsibility to anyone but themselves. 
 
  
To Old U.S. Army 60-63 SGT.
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Re: Good times
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 11/05/12 08:07 AM
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 Waterford, WI
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But the extra trip.....why not do an onsite trap switch-a-roo?  Was thinking the same thing.  
 
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Re: Good times
[Re: Nathan Krause]
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 11/05/12 08:52 AM
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Joined:  Sep 2012
 West Michigan
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Nate, the question came up what IF the land owner trapped his skunk with his own trap.  His trap may not be the same as yours and mush less quality than yours. JMO 
 
  
To Old U.S. Army 60-63 SGT.
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Re: Good times
[Re: Getting There]
 #3406452
 11/05/12 02:40 PM
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Joined:  Nov 2008
 Waterford, WI
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Nate, the question came up what IF the land owner trapped his skunk with his own trap.  His trap may not be the same as yours and mush less quality than yours. JMO  I transfer from customer traps regularly and this is "my" technique. I first inspect customer trap to see how it opens.  I then cover the trap with a 5 x 5 painters drop cloth (my cover of choice).   I then take trap to front yard near the road.  I set trap down and use two peices of hardware cloth as fencing to prevent skunk (or any species for that matter) from getting around trap and getting away.  Using the hardware cloth you can transfer from any size trap to any size trap.  I have transfered skunks from the large TSC traps to my small tube traps with no issues.  I have also transfered a full grown skunk from a chipmunk trap to a standard trap using the hardware cloth.   I usually have to pull the drop cloth off the one trap and on to the other trap to get him to move but some days a good poke with a stick is the only option.  
 
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Re: Good times
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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 11/05/12 10:43 PM
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Joined:  Apr 2010
 St. Louis area
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How many others out there would like to join our very exclusive " Live Skunk Loose in the Truck Club?"  Not me! I don't think I'd like the initiation.  
 
  
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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