Looks good! I’m surprised I haven’t got a skunk yet in the odd coon set I threw up. I think? I’m looking forward to putting one up…lol
Some reading material I got last year because I though I’d have a few,
Is that beam bolted to an old ironing board? I’ve got a chunk of rough cut 2x12 I wanna shape up.
Most of the skunks I catch are in mink sets in late fall,early winter.About once every 4-6 years there seems to be a bumper crop of skunk.Those years I might get 8 or 10 in mink boxes.Most years just a couple or 3.
Once in a while I will see where a skunk is living in a big baitpile and will come out to putter around.Like bears,skunks wont hibernate as long as they have an ample food supply.
I will put down a marten box on the ground and take one occasionally.Those winter skunk feeding on the baitpile have pretty thick fur and are real fat.
Once in a while I will also trap a skunk if I see one hanging around the trapping camp in fall.
They tan up pretty good,I also have sent some to the tannery.Tanned skunks sell pretty good either on their own or as mitts or hats.
Our skunks here dont get very big.
The beam is bolted to an adjustable steel bracket.
The arm has a bunch of notches that allows for height adjustment of the beam.
I picked up that beam years ago from Kenny at TCT booth at a convention.
Kenny gave me a good deal on it on the sunday when he was packing up,since he didnt want to haul the big heavy thing back to North Bay.
Not sure who makes those beams but they are top notch.