Re: No spray skunk traps
[Re: Kurt in Va]
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02/20/15 03:34 PM
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Ron Scheller
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I find it interesting how results seem to vary by region. I use the 6-inch PVC traps almost exclusively for my skunk work, and have never had problems. I don't see the size being an issue, as I've caught large male skunks in 5x5x16 cages set on chipmunk jobs. They can't even turn around in the 5x5's.
I use the PVC traps in both open trapping and posi-sets. The older (original) versions with the guillotine doors (Snare Shop) are MUCH more durable than the new style with the thin galvanized doors (swing-down) and thin metal trip pans. About every 3rd skunk the new style will have the pan assembly broken and/or trip rod destroyed. Catch a kit coon and it takes some serious work to repair them.
The slide-down door models (heavy metal door that slides down) will sometimes be set off in windy conditions. However, the swing-down galvanized models will often be set off with no animal. If the skunk (or opossum or whatever) even brushes the door with its back or head, the metal rod will release the door. I've watched cats poke their head in to look and the trap sets off. Setting a small rock or weight on the flat (horizontal) metal door helps, as it holds downward pressure on the door which makes the trip rod a bit less sensitive.
In the many previous posts about these traps, a common finding is that if you set larger traps besides the PVC traps, the skunks always seem to be in the larger trap. That only shows a difference in "choice". It's easy to completely eliminate that issue.... don't give them a choice. They will go into the PVC traps if that's what you have set and baited properly. I have never "observed" a skunk shy away from a PVC trap, but have watched MANY go right in.
BTW.... I remove the solid rear plate and install heavy wire mesh over the "bait" end. I noticed an improvement in catch rates after doing this mod. Guessing because they can see "through" it.
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Re: No spray skunk traps
[Re: Kurt in Va]
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02/20/15 06:12 PM
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This is one of Kirts traps. Well made, good trigger, Fast. Maybe I need to use it more. I bed it real good so it does not move. I stake it down.
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Re: No spray skunk traps
[Re: Jim Bethell]
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02/20/15 08:37 PM
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Ron Scheller
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The part about a skunk not being able to spray because it can't raise it's tail is pure BS. Correct. And the old myth that they can't spray if their feet are off the ground is also not true. They can do it.... ask any dog that pins one down on the ground, either with its tail down or feet up. I use an 8 in. tube trap which works well for me. Jim, where do you find an 8 inch PVC trap? I remember when the Snare Shop had the 10 inch tuff traps, but don't remember an 8 inch model. Those #10 Tuff Traps were indestructible. 1/4" thick walls! I also had some of the 4 inch models which worked well for squirrels in gutters or set on horizontal tree limbs.
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Re: No spray skunk traps
[Re: Kurt in Va]
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02/20/15 09:16 PM
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I have heard many ways to "prevent" skunks from spraying over the years. I have no interest in testing any of these theories, short of paying me a lot of money.
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Re: No spray skunk traps
[Re: Ron Scheller]
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02/21/15 09:29 AM
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Jim Bethell
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I use an 8 in. tube trap which works well for me. Jim, where do you find an 8 inch PVC trap? I remember when the Snare Shop had the 10 inch tuff traps, but don't remember an 8 inch model. Those #10 Tuff Traps were indestructible. 1/4" thick walls! I also had some of the 4 inch models which worked well for squirrels in gutters or set on horizontal tree limbs.[/quote] I made the 8 in. tubes with the same design as the 6 in. ones that the snare shop had. Mine have the swing down doors on them with the heavy wall green pipe. The swing down door locks even if only half way down. I have had some big coons in mine. I did put heavy wire on the back so they look open.
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Re: No spray skunk traps
[Re: Ron Scheller]
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02/21/15 10:13 AM
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BTW.... I remove the solid rear plate and install heavy wire mesh over the "bait" end. I noticed an improvement in catch rates after doing this mod. Guessing because they can see "through" it. I have install a wire mesh on the back of my 6" and 8" also,it help that they can see through it,but the main reason I put the mesh is that they can smell the bait and lure better....I use the wind to my advantage,I will position the trap so the wind come through it(back to front). I have the same results as you guys,if I put a 8" next to a 6" ,they will go for the 8" most of the time,but I have no problem just using the 6"(and I have caught big one ). The only problem with the tube traps ,is the wind closing the doors,so I added a small bracket and a magnet and it works perfect.It stops the door from closing and I'm still catching the small one.It takes around 1 pds to trigger the door.
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Re: No spray skunk traps
[Re: Kurt in Va]
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02/21/15 02:15 PM
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Ron Scheller
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Another reason I modified the traps with wire ends..... in hot weather those traps are hard on skunks. Even a very short amount of time if in the sun causes the skunk to "expire". I try to set in shady locations, or if along a foundation I'll lay a small piece of plywood over the trap (lean wood against wall) even with the wire end traps.
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Re: No spray skunk traps
[Re: Jim Bethell]
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02/21/15 06:50 PM
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Would like to see a picture of the bracket and magnet. jim,I will try and post them later.
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Re: No spray skunk traps
[Re: Kurt in Va]
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02/24/15 09:35 AM
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Do they work? The sellers say they cannot raise there tail, so no spray. True? They help in keeping the skunk calm, so less chance of them spraying. True? Are they worth the extra cost? Thanks Kurt Temple Kurt: Have had great luck with them. Although it hasn't happened yet (to my knowledge), one of the concerns I have is customers now feeling safe in handling the traps and releasing the skunks themselves to avoid catch fees or trip charges. --Eddie
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