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|  Re: conibear over a goundhog hole
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 #7903624 07/11/23 03:39 PM
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Have not used a body grip per your question but I have caught a grey fox, a possum, a skunk and a groundhog in a foot hold trap in the same hole in the span of a week.  
 The groundhog was the only critter the LO had seen using the hole.
 
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|  Re: conibear over a goundhog hole
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 #7903854 07/11/23 07:51 PM
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If a groundhog a bodygrip,foothold or snare will take it at the hole.They will take skunk too but like said there is a chance of spraying.
 If a skunk they are easy to cage and safe to move when covered.
 
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|  Re: conibear over a goundhog hole
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 #7904064 07/12/23 05:10 AM
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I have an interesting case where a groundhog has made a burrow under a deck with no real visible paths of ingress or egress.  The homeowner pulled up some boards to show me.  They filled it in with rocks only to have the rocks dug back out.  I'm thinking of putting a 220 over the hole.  Has anyone ever tried this and how did you secure it?
 I'm thinking it may be a skunk in there as well.  I'll set up a camera to check it out before I put a conibear over it.
so you said no sign  in the next you said sign  stick a cage in the area with no sign that the homeowner found for you 
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|  Re: conibear over a goundhog hole
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 #7904211 07/12/23 09:40 AM
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Not a good practice using a conibear against a house or very close to a home. If it is a skunk and it discharges some essence when captured it could be a bad deal for you. That is just one scenario. The size of the hole can reveal at times what is occupying it.
 If you cannot set baited cage traps at or near its pathway you can block it down.  Use some cardboard sections or boards to force the animal to go where you want. Or put a trail cam in front of or along the deck at the best angle and see where it is traveling. They use the same route daily unless harassed. GHogs are relatively easy to trap.
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|  Re: conibear over a goundhog hole
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 #7904812 07/13/23 12:33 AM
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I use a 160 in a box.  Open ended box, and he must crawl through to leave the hole.   works perfect every time. 
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