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Come on out you little son of a...

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Cat food in the dish. Its what he was in to last night...
 

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I got a hook of sorts in mind to drag it out. Think old curtain rod...
 

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Open a can of oysters or sardines.... Sure catch. What are you going to do with it once its caught? Probably caught 10 of the little buggers over the last couple years but I don't dare tell ya how I got rid of em. Lol
 

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Funny cause I was noticing I haven't smelled a road kill skunk in a long time. The hwy used to always smell of dead skunks a few yrs back
 

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Some how homey don't think so.

Jo. That would be what a white Oakley wearin , small twig and berrys kind of guy would do.

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Relocation to Beaver Flats Road, about two miles north of hiway 11. Lol!

u know, that is the same spot i drop off all the stray cats n dogs i find, also any porcupines i catch, they seem to be happy out there in that area. yes same area right at the road junction.
 

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No catchy, but when I get him I got a couple bags of garbage to get rid of too... Lol
 

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We used to catch skunks using a boiled egg on trip lever worked everytime. You will get sprayed with your trap u are using, unless ya cover it up, we used some scrap tin/ aluminum sheet laying around. And fastened to the top/sides/ bottom/ends.

U want to catch cats, left over canned salmon/ tuna works like a charm
 
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We used to catch skunks using a boiled egg on trip lever worked everytime. You will get sprayed with your trap u are using, unless ya cover it up, we used some scrap tin/ aluminum sheet laying around. And fastened to the top/sides/ bottom/ends.

U want to catch cats, left over canned salmon/ tuna works like a charm

Are you using the spray as cologne or pit stick ?
 

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Larry is used to the smell.

Smells like crackadoo.

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We used to catch skunks using a boiled egg on trip lever worked everytime. You will get sprayed with your trap u are using, unless ya cover it up, we used some scrap tin/ aluminum sheet laying around. And fastened to the top/sides/ bottom/ends.

U want to catch cats, left over canned salmon/ tuna works like a charm
lol...that's why I suggested the rope. my gramps used to use a good 20 foot chunk to drag the trap far away. usually into the creek.....
 

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Open a can of oysters or sardines.... Sure catch. What are you going to do with it once its caught? Probably caught 10 of the little buggers over the last couple years but I don't dare tell ya how I got rid of em. Lol

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