Re: wet vs dry cat food for skunk bait  - opinions??
[Re: TNADC]
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 06/21/22 05:32 PM
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 St. Louis Co, Mo
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I always preferred the wet type, as I think the scent carry's better than the dry, also I always check the clearance carts/racks and catch them marked way down to like .25 a can/pouch, and stockpile. Also, I dig a small hole UNDER the trap to place the cans to keep the varmint from getting to  it. 
 
  
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Re: wet vs dry cat food for skunk bait  - opinions??
[Re: TNADC]
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 06/21/22 09:46 PM
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     Adirondacks, N.Y.
trapdye
 
 
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Chicken bones are my go to bait for skunks, Just trail with mini marshmallows. 
 
  
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Re: wet vs dry cat food for skunk bait  - opinions??
[Re: BigBob]
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 06/22/22 10:28 AM
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 Tennessee
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I always preferred the wet type, as I think the scent carry's better than the dry, also I always check the clearance carts/racks and catch them marked way down to like .25 a can/pouch, and stockpile. Also, I dig a small hole UNDER the trap to place the cans to keep the varmint from getting to  it. I'll try the hole trick.  I do trail with mini marshmallows as well.  The customer watched two skunks circle the traps last night eating the marshmallows but they would not go in.  I have two open style cage traps and a tube trap nearby.  He is starting to irritate me. Thanks for the suggestions.  
 
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Re: wet vs dry cat food for skunk bait  - opinions??
[Re: TNADC]
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 06/22/22 12:06 PM
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 St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
 
 
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On larger cages, place the can mostly UNDER the trigger on the back side of a single door, and directly under a double door, so the target will spend time trying to get it out of it's way and increasing the likely hood of firing the trap. On smaller traps you need room for a larger catch to enter, so place the bait towards the far side of a single door. Don't forget to stake the cage down so it can't be rolled or moved. 
Last edited by BigBob; 06/22/22 12:08 PM.
 
 
  
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
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  Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: wet vs dry cat food for skunk bait  - opinions??
[Re: TNADC]
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 06/22/22 12:07 PM
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 Worley, Idaho
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I have fantastic luck catching skunks with Vanilla Wafers.  They love them! 
 
  
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Re: wet vs dry cat food for skunk bait  - opinions??
[Re: Machias]
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 06/22/22 01:55 PM
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 Tennessee
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I have fantastic luck catching skunks with Vanilla Wafers.  They love them! I have heard of using vanilla as an attractant.  Makes sense or scents.  lol.  
 
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Re: wet vs dry cat food for skunk bait  - opinions??
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 07/26/22 02:02 AM
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 Ohio
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I always preferred the wet type, as I think the scent carry's better than the dry, also I always check the clearance carts/racks and catch them marked way down to like .25 a can/pouch, and stockpile. Also, I dig a small hole UNDER the trap to place the cans to keep the varmint from getting to  it. I'll try the hole trick.  I do trail with mini marshmallows as well.  The customer watched two skunks circle the traps last night eating the marshmallows but they would not go in.  I have two open style cage traps and a tube trap nearby.  He is starting to irritate me. Thanks for the suggestions. Do you suspect that the customers watching the skunks may have inhibited the skunks enough to not go into the trap?  They were probably pointing and whispering.  
 
  
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Re: wet vs dry cat food for skunk bait  - opinions??
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 08/15/22 01:04 PM
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Willy Firewood
 
 
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As another example, had a job where skunks were ruining the lawn at a very expensive house.  Wife hired me.  Husband resented paying me.  The damage was clearly from raccoons which I told the customer.  As usual, I said I would set traps for both skunks and raccoons.  
  After 2 nights of catching nothing and husband being increasingly angry I set two trail cameras in very discreet locations.  In the photos, I found the wife walking among and looking into every trap while smoking a cigarette at least once an hour from dark through 4:00 a.m.  I called and asked for the wife - the husband said he would do the talking.  So I explained the situation and told him that I would catch the animals when wife would stay away from the traps.
  As of the very next morning I started catching raccoons.  I caught a few big males who are the usual lawn shredders in this area.  No skunks.  After the job was finished, I never heard from them for additional work. 
 
  
FRAC LIVES MATTER
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