Re: Tube traps for skunk?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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I've got a few of the small 6" "no spray" ones, but they've always ventured into the cages or bigger tubes before they went into my smaller ones. I'm thinking maybe if I'd just give them the small option it'd be different.
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Re: Tube traps for skunk?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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Law Dog
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How do you give them a shot in those things? In the winter waters not an option and as dark as the inside of the tube must be so how do you tell one end from the other? I had a family call me with a skunk in one of those things. I ended up standing it up opening a door and giving it a poke all at close quarters I did not like that maybe there’s a better way that I missed.
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Re: Tube traps for skunk?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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The tube trap needs to be manufactured asfixiation ready for CO2, and plumbed for it and air tight…
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: Tube traps for skunk?
[Re: trapper les]
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The tube trap needs to be manufactured asfixiation ready for CO2, and plumbed for it and air tight… Would not be hard to set that up.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Tube traps for skunk?
[Re: Law Dog]
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The tube trap needs to be manufactured asfixiation ready for CO2, and plumbed for it and air tight… Would not be hard to set that up. If it works, I see a market for it.
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"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: Tube traps for skunk?
[Re: TNADC]
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I use tubes quite often with great success. I do not use that particular model though. The one I use has a bar 2/3 of the way back that the animal has to walk pass to get to the bait. When the bar is touched, a door slides down similar to this one pictured. The door is resting on a screw that is set on top of the bar. I like these for a couple reasons; they don't need to step on the pan in back of the trap, the back door releases for easy baiting, cleaning or animal removal, and they are good in a situation where an accidental spray would be bad (think hvac units, under houses, etc.) I also will put this near an open cage so I only have to deal with one animal that can see me at a time. I believe the manufacturer is Z-trap. Z Traps is what I have also. Amazing thing is the size of the coons that can stuff themselves into these traps. G.
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Re: Tube traps for skunk?
[Re: Law Dog]
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Jerry, I find that I can just open the door and inject them. The skunk will usually face you hen you open the door and not attempt to come out since they can see you. Since they are facing you there is little chance of them spraying.
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Re: Tube traps for skunk?
[Re: backroadsarcher]
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Looks like the same trap I have. I haven't had to use it yet. What does everyone use for bait in these? PB&J sandwiches and Nilla Wafers
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Re: Tube traps for skunk?
[Re: Ghost8]
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I use tubes quite often with great success. I do not use that particular model though. The one I use has a bar 2/3 of the way back that the animal has to walk pass to get to the bait. When the bar is touched, a door slides down similar to this one pictured. The door is resting on a screw that is set on top of the bar. I like these for a couple reasons; they don't need to step on the pan in back of the trap, the back door releases for easy baiting, cleaning or animal removal, and they are good in a situation where an accidental spray would be bad (think hvac units, under houses, etc.) I also will put this near an open cage so I only have to deal with one animal that can see me at a time. I believe the manufacturer is Z-trap. Amazing thing is the size of the coons that can stuff themselves into these traps. G. No joke. I've caught some 4X coon in these that were stuffed in so tight, they were hard to get out.
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Re: Tube traps for skunk?
[Re: 20scout]
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Jerry, I find that I can just open the door and inject them. The skunk will usually face you hen you open the door and not attempt to come out since they can see you. Since they are facing you there is little chance of them spraying. Thanks for the clarification sound good.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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