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model 70 04-21-2006 01:18 PM

#110 and skunks
 
will a #110 coni in a bucket set be fery effective for catching and cleanly killing skunks?

Wahnie 04-21-2006 01:59 PM

First off, happy birthday! :)

#110 is probably on the small size for skunk, but I guess it can be done. I'd personally use something along the lines of a #160 or 220.

model 70 04-21-2006 02:32 PM

well thank you but how did you know?

hmmm, i know the skunk in question is definately on the small side. i've seen it. maybe i'll try the #110.

catdaddy 04-21-2006 02:50 PM

bud ive been using 110's for bout 3 or 4 years, the 110 is 50 50, ive coght opposums that were cleanly killed that were huge and small ones that where still alive without any harm done to them, id say use them in my opinoin as long as it catches it its good with me. so id use it for old stinkers
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model 70 04-21-2006 03:25 PM

how effective is the bucket set for skunks?

catdaddy 04-21-2006 04:28 PM

awsome, but make sure its a sturdy bucket before u chop out a nick to put the spring in. i ddid that and it was a crappy bucket and it split right down the middle, use old fish or ham or rotten bannans for bait, in fact i cought my first opposum with a rotten bannana. oh and make surethe bait in the oppinging is facing the wind so they can smell it from a long way. if the bucket set doesnt work than use a brick cubbie set
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model 70 04-21-2006 04:31 PM

thesingle spring desighn of the #110 won't matter? i notice on all the bucket sets that they use the #220 or #330.

catdaddy 04-21-2006 04:35 PM

oh i thought u madeyoure own. well to make youre own but a bunch of old wash buckets and cut a notch in the side and slide the spring of the trap in it, i use duke 110 conibears, there the cheapest
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model 70 04-21-2006 04:48 PM

no, i'll be making my own. should i use a regular ol' 5 gallon bucket for that little trap? i'm using duke too.

Skyline 04-21-2006 05:13 PM

What you are talking about works fine, but in about 9 out of 10 sets the skunk will still release and you will have that lovely odor around.

If it is near your dwelling I would suggest a skunk size live trap and then the skunk will not be able to lift its tail to release. Once caught drop the whole trap into a tank of water or a pond and drown it. Presto.....No smell.

catdaddy 04-21-2006 09:15 PM

i use old paint cans, but go for the 5 gallon
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Wahnie 04-22-2006 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by model 70
well thank you but how did you know?
There is a place at the bottom of the main forum that lists whose birthday it is. :)

model 70 04-23-2006 02:29 PM

oh, i see. my trap was hit last night but never tripped. there are three notches on the trap. which is the most sensitve?

catdaddy 04-23-2006 03:13 PM

ALWAYS USE THE LAST ONE, that happend to me many a time, iset it and another notch cought it instead of the animal, bud its to late to be fur trapping unless its for beaver
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OKTrap 04-23-2006 06:48 PM

Skunk Coni's
 
I would and do use the #160. I find that when caught in a 160 bodytrap ... sometimes the skunk will spew, and somtimes it won't. But every skunk I have caught in the #220 has spewed. Largely due to the area of the jaws ... they will grab farther down towards the skunks belly, instead of just behind the head like the #160. I guess the #220 is squeezing the stuffin out of 'em ... for lack of a better way to put it.


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