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Offline traditionalhunter

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Skunk in Fox Set
« on: November 16, 2004, 01:16:45 AM »
Caught a nice skunk in a fox set last night.  My question is should I pull the trap, boil and then reset a few yards from the catch circle, or should I just pull the trap and remake my set just outside the catch circle?  The ground is pretty tore up in the catch circle.  Should I try to blend the catch circle or leave it tore up?  Thanks TH.

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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2004, 01:48:29 AM »
Make another set with clean trap  near your catch circle .  A  urine post set would work good or flat set.  Something differant than what you had for skunk...  Wipe off trap  you  caught skunk in  ( if you have blood or hair on trap)  and remake set into a walk thru or  mound type set.. Sometimes your  remake in catch circles  work great and sometimes not.  Good luck.

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Skunk in Fox Set
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2004, 02:06:31 AM »
Can you describe how to construct the mound set.  I don't have any fox urine to make a post set.  Would a all-call type lure be appropriate for a scent post set?

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« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2004, 11:48:58 AM »
Take the debri from the  set that skunk was caught and make a  mound ( loose grass, dirt ect.)   Make a small or big hole in mound  like something dug into it and set your trap in front of it  accordingly to what animal your are targeting  and  blend  dirt over trap to look like  ground all around  the mound.   You can keep some of the dry dirt  from around set put aside to blend in  over our fresh dirt that you set trap in so it looks aged except for hole you put into mound.... You can put   some type of bait or another lure that you didnt use   at original set into hole.   You can use any urine at the scent post set , even your dog or cat and it will work.  Give it a try and im sure you will be surprised.    Good Luck...

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Skunk in Fox Set
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2004, 01:06:41 AM »
thought I might add to this string, if both of you don't mind....and please, my word isn't by any means gospel or anything either.
my trapline notes and my experiences whenever I caught a skunk at a canine set, and the skunk fully sprayed its load after I dispatched it, that catch circle itself went "dead" for me for an average of 10 days or so after I remade it. But, a nearby post-type set would connect within a 2-3 days if I made the post set nearby immediately after a skunk catch.
I have no true knowledge of why this was effective for me. My theory was always that there was a fine line somewhere in skunk essence between "attractive" and "offensive", i.e. a drop or two in a lure concoction seemed to be "attractive" while a full spray is very offensive to my old whiffer, let alone a very sensitive canines. Again, I don't know how true that is, was just my own take on this.
I did read in Charlie Dobbins' book about canines habits of rolling in something that stinks to high heaven...followed immediately by an urge to urinate on something nearby. He used to test it on the neighbor's dogs (as he explained in his book) by squirting skunk essence and sun-rendered fish oil on an old rag and tossing near his truck when He got out over at his neighbors' house. When they sipped coffee, he kept an eye on the rag out of window, and sure enough sooner or later the dogs would come visit, roll on the rag, and then go off about 10-15 paces and urinate on something immediately afterward. I started employing his technique after skunk catches by immediately constructing a decent post set or two nearby the skunk catch circles, and also remaking the skunk catch site itself also. My post sets consistently connected on both coyotes and foxes within a few days. The skunk catch circle took much longer to connect.
Again, I'm not an expert but thought I would share something that has been a useful technique for me for several seasons now.
jim-NE