Re: Odd Things You Run Across
[Re: Jim Comstock]
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06/17/16 05:25 PM
06/17/16 05:25 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Tug Hill, New York
Albert Burns
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Tug Hill, New York
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Had a strange one this week,(actually many, but this one sticks out )...A guy has a 14' X 20' concrete bunker that is 15 feet underground, with a ladder going to it in a 2 foot square opening. He left the hatch open, and at least two adult skunks had fallen in, and he thinks maybe three. I asked if it was relatively empty down there, and he explained there was numerous places they could hide behind the stuff he had stored. He was going to shoot them, except he knew they would spray,( I would have paid money to watch that show). I really did not want it, as it was an hour and a half away, but gave him a price anyway, one if they spray, and another if I get them out without them spraying, which I believe we could have with a little work and patience. Never did hear back from him.
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Re: Odd Things You Run Across
[Re: Jim Comstock]
#5557109
06/19/16 07:43 PM
06/19/16 07:43 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Adirondacks, N.Y.
trapdye
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Adirondacks, N.Y.
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Jim, those beaver saw you & moved out fast. keep your sneakers dry.
John's Nuisance Wildlife Control If you like what you do for a living, It's better than a vacation. Most days.
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Re: Odd Things You Run Across
[Re: Jim Comstock]
#5557591
06/20/16 11:09 AM
06/20/16 11:09 AM
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Joined: Feb 2011
New York
Jim Comstock
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OP
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New York
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I try not to do anything major, at first at least, when it comes to beaver dams, lodges etc. Just leave them alone. As Don LaFountain say, "nibble around the edges." Don't want to spook anything into leaving by too much disruption, just have them stay and get caught. This one was a different as it wasn't a man made dam blow out, just happened. Seems like the beaver would be reluctant to give up on the whole works as they had a nice house started on the bank and had been there for some time. If I had ripped the dam down it would have been my fault if they left. One positive aspect is that I had cages set, which were left high and dry. No worry about pets, kids, people in general. You have to be concerned when setting Hancocks, conibears. A town blew out a culvert that left a pair of 660's high and dry some years back. At least the thieves we kind enough to leave the rerod stakes. Have had a few instances were conibears have been left exposed after dams are torn out and ponds are drained, which is always a worry when using them.
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Re: Odd Things You Run Across
[Re: Jim Comstock]
#5558191
06/20/16 10:28 PM
06/20/16 10:28 PM
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Joined: Feb 2008
Tama country IA
1st RiverRat
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Tama country IA
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Kind of off topic but I found a small piece of material that said victoria secret on them the other day floating in a city pond while setting muskrat traps. I wonder how they got there ???
Adam Utterback
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