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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 209605" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>My dad's cousin was our rural mailman. I stuck my pet coon in the mailbox. He freaked out for about two seconds then started screaming my name. He never forgot until the day he passed on. </p><p> When studying grazing and burning affecting waterfowl production we also had to access predator impact. We had to catch and release so as not to have an outside influence on production. We used live traps with sardines. We run six traps in 30 fields for a week in June. Skunks are like people and highly variable, but most will calm down as you talk and move slowly. I used two six foot sticks. One with a notched end and one notched back about one inch. We rolled the trap on it's back slowly, then with the notched end pushed the locking door inward and everything fell downward leaving the door completely open. I still use that capture method in my yard, but then slide them into my UTV trailer for a one way trip to Mr. Skunk cemetery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 209605, member: 704"] My dad's cousin was our rural mailman. I stuck my pet coon in the mailbox. He freaked out for about two seconds then started screaming my name. He never forgot until the day he passed on. When studying grazing and burning affecting waterfowl production we also had to access predator impact. We had to catch and release so as not to have an outside influence on production. We used live traps with sardines. We run six traps in 30 fields for a week in June. Skunks are like people and highly variable, but most will calm down as you talk and move slowly. I used two six foot sticks. One with a notched end and one notched back about one inch. We rolled the trap on it's back slowly, then with the notched end pushed the locking door inward and everything fell downward leaving the door completely open. I still use that capture method in my yard, but then slide them into my UTV trailer for a one way trip to Mr. Skunk cemetery. [/QUOTE]
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