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Skunk lure #8339276
02/11/25 03:21 PM
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I use banana and bergamot for skunk lure. What other item would you suggest? I want to stay species specific for adc work. Does someone have an opinion?

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Re: Skunk lure [Re: Sogyfeet] #8339371
02/11/25 05:12 PM
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Maybe a touch of blue cheese.

Re: Skunk lure [Re: Sogyfeet] #8339387
02/11/25 05:48 PM
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Skunks are attracted to many different smells so species specific is difficult. Better off setting on sign.


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Re: Skunk lure [Re: 20scout] #8341628
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That doesn't stop bycatch. Dont want to catch the customers pets.

Re: Skunk lure [Re: E.J. Kelley] #8341632
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Blue cheese sounds good for skunk, but dogs come to it. I don't want to catch customers pets.

Re: Skunk lure [Re: Sogyfeet] #8341734
02/14/25 06:13 AM
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Dogs seem to investigate anything new in their world. What kind of traps are you using? Most ADC work in normal cases, cage or plasticatch traps are used to assure no harm to domestic pets or kids.

Re: Skunk lure [Re: Sogyfeet] #8342107
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depending on your lure selection to keep the customer's pets out of ur traps seems a bit risky too me. As EJ pointed out I think the kind of traps you use and the type of sets you use are of greater importance here.

Re: Skunk lure [Re: E.J. Kelley] #8344962
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I like 155s in box about 6 inches back in the box. Been working great until somebody lost a cat. The dogs are more of a nuisance trying to roll the boxes so I stake them. The skunks don't spray much this way. People like when they dont spray. Including me.

Re: Skunk lure [Re: E.J. Kelley] #8344965
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I like 155s in box about 6 inches back in the box. Been working great until somebody lost a cat. The dogs are more of a nuisance trying to roll the boxes so I stake them. The skunks don't spray much this way. People like when they dont spray. Including me. The lure works been using a long time. When I started I tried hard boiled stink eggs. But the coons plugged up the traps. I started in traping in 74 and adc work in 84 . But figured by now somebody would have found a more effective draw.

Re: Skunk lure [Re: Sogyfeet] #8344969
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I’m limited in my skunk experience but I used a cheap 5x5 cage trap covered with black plastic and baited with cat food and there was a lot of cats around but they would have to belly crawl in the trap which they never did but the big skunk went right in. Caught multiple this way and there was no spray


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Re: Skunk lure [Re: Sogyfeet] #8345000
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Originally Posted by Sogyfeet
I like 155s in box about 6 inches back in the box. Been working great until somebody lost a cat. The dogs are more of a nuisance trying to roll the boxes so I stake them. The skunks don't spray much this way. People like when they dont spray. Including me. The lure works been using a long time. When I started I tried hard boiled stink eggs. But the coons plugged up the traps. I started in traping in 74 and adc work in 84 . But figured by now somebody would have found a more effective draw.

No way would I set bodygrips if there was even a remote chance of a domestic critter being caught. The customers or a neighbors. Get yourself some covered cage traps or better yet a plasticatch trap and rest easy at night. Ive been using the plasticatch type traps for over 30 years now on nuisance skunks and have had zero issues. Zero!!!!!!

Re: Skunk lure [Re: Sogyfeet] #8347139
02/20/25 12:57 AM
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Have to agree wholeheartedly with EJ on the Plasticatch traps. I started using them in the 90s doing skunk and raccoon work in a large community. I only ever had one skunk out a few hundred spray in one and that was because I hit a bad pot hole on my way to the dispatch spot. Murphy is on duty 24/7 and he is sure to show up if a body grip is set where a domestic critter can get into it. Back then peanut butter was my bait of choice. Cats don't seem to like it.


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