Sask hunter
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Lung shot a skunk with a 22 and usually they don’t spray
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not legally.Conibear an option?
My dog got smoked by a skunk in the driveway the other day at o-dark-thirty. Side note, probably the biggest dick move I've ever made, I walked back into the house, woke my wife up, and said, "Don't let the dog in, he got skunked. Allie and I are leaving. Bye." My daughter and I then went hunting all day... I couldn't believe my key still worked in the door when we got back.
But back on task. How do I trap this sumabitch? I borrowed a 30" live trap, but how am I supposed to move/release it? Or how am I supposed to kill it without it
It is really easy to dispatch if you can fill an open top 55 gallon drum with water. After catching the skunk slowly ease up to the trap and cover the trap with an old towel and then lower it into the drum. I have gotten rid of several skunks and never had one spray.My dog got smoked by a skunk in the driveway the other day at o-dark-thirty. Side note, probably the biggest dick move I've ever made, I walked back into the house, woke my wife up, and said, "Don't let the dog in, he got skunked. Allie and I are leaving. Bye." My daughter and I then went hunting all day... I couldn't believe my key still worked in the door when we got back.
But back on task. How do I trap this sumabitch? I borrowed a 30" live trap, but how am I supposed to move/release it? Or how am I supposed to kill it without it spraying?
This way right here. Hubby uses a smaller live trap, can't raise their tail that way and the drowning, no smell.I just dealt with one earlier this week. I partially wrapped the trap in a sheet when I set it. I walked up to it very slowly and talked to it in a very calm voice and gave it plenty of time to get used to me. I finished wrapping the trap and put a bungee around it. I picked it up and put it in the back of the side by side and drive to a pond where I lowered it in. Zero spray.
I’m going to make a dispatch pole like Gellar said. It looks to be quicker, easier, and more humane than drowning.
I used cat food and part of a pheasant carcass for bait.