Re: Help me choose a skunk trap
[Re: Kermit]
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05/27/18 10:37 PM
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Ron Scheller
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Advanced trap makes a double door non treadle trap that is really good I have some of these. They are a double-door with a wire trigger like a conibear trap uses. My first choice when setting skunk jobs, usually posi-sets, but also work great along foundations or in any pinch points in a travel route.
Ron Scheller
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Re: Help me choose a skunk trap
[Re: Jim Comstock]
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05/29/18 09:55 AM
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The issue with tube traps is that they are more a less a trap designed to take one species, skunks. We still use short 18 inch double door cages with a solid nose cone at den sites for skunk that also provides a sprayless environment. The same traps can be used for woodchucks and a slightly longer 24 can be used for armadillos. If you go to a 30 inch covered trap you will have a trap to that will take skunk, chucks, armadillos and 'coon.
Jims right. And if you go to a 12x12x32 powered guillotine doored trap you can catch all of those plus beaver and otter on land or under water.
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Re: Help me choose a skunk trap
[Re: joepennanti]
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05/29/18 12:45 PM
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Kermit
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Try working the various traps with gloves on. Real difference. With rabies and distemper etc you should be using gloves
Last edited by Kermit; 05/29/18 12:45 PM.
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Re: Help me choose a skunk trap
[Re: joepennanti]
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05/29/18 01:37 PM
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Ron Scheller
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You need to decide WHY you are choosing a certain trap over another for skunk work. If you're simply catching skunks on a farm or other open area, trap style is not important. However, on 95% of my skunk calls, they are living under a porch or in an urban setting, and the number 1 concern of homeowners is spraying. It's basically the main reason they want them gone.... they do NOT want to experience the odor issue.
It is that reason I choose the PVC traps. Using an open-wire cage, you are is far more likely to end up with a skunk spraying all over the side of the home, or wherever the trap may be set. This is due to raccoons, foxes, dogs, cats or other animals (or people) messing with the trapped animal. The reason I use the PVC traps is to greatly minimize the chance of a captured skunk spraying.
Anyone who thinks the PVC traps are necessary to prevent YOU from being sprayed has obviously not handled many skunks. During fur season, I release all my skunks caught in DP traps on the coon line. I do this by hand, using NO type of cover over the skunk. I've done this for years, and have never been sprayed (yet). The point is: trap choice should be decided by what your goal is. Mine is solving the problem (removing the skunk) without the homeowner experiencing what they called me to prevent. Trap style (for me) makes no difference in regards to how I personally deal with the skunk.... it is chosen to provide the intended result for the client.
Ron Scheller
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Re: Help me choose a skunk trap
[Re: joepennanti]
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05/30/18 03:19 PM
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Law Dog
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It's a skunk folks!  My biggest worry is how to get the pole into the trap and remain up wind.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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