I just completed my first year doing ADC work commercially. I would like to thank everyone on here for the knowledge and insight that I have picked up from you. I have fur trapped for 50 years but ADC work is truly a whole different ball game. Paul , I thank you for the subscription to WCT magazine and for your humor and your very educational posts. You are truly a good man. I will be doing things a lot different in 2015 , including charging more and being more selective in the jobs I take. I have met some wonderful people and had a lot of interesting and humorous experiences. One of the funniest was : In late summer my 2007 Tundra broke a valve spring [ the first problem in 180,000 miles ] and went into the shop for 4 days. I had to use my wife's BRAND NEW 2014 Chevy Equinox. The only thing she said to me as I was leaving the first day was " Do not put a skunk in my car! " . Of course , at my first stop I had a skunk in a 9 x 11 x 24 Comstock with a metal Comstock cover. I could not euthanize him at that location. I covered the trap with a beach towel , put it in a plastic tote , sealed the lid with duct tape , wrapped the tote in plastic sheeting and taped it again. My next stop was a beaver job in a more remote location. I decided to euthanize the skunk. I took the trap out of the tote , set it on the ground , and removed the towel. The skunk was acting very calm. I started back to the car to get something, and he sprayed out the back of the trap. I was down wind and so was the car , [ with the windows open ]. Stupid , stupid , stupid! I wasn't sure if I had been sprayed or if it was just fumes in my clothes and the car . I took care of the skunk and hid the trap and other stuff in the brush. Then I stripped off my clothes , socks , and shoes , and drove home in my tighty whities. When I walked in the house , my wife just stared at me , horrified. I said " Don't say a word. Where is the Fabreeze ? " Turned out , the car aired out in a day and my clothes in about a week . Funny thing , she was mad as a hornet for three days but now , only a few months later , she tells the story every chance she gets and laughs like it's the funniest thing that ever happened to her. So goes my life as a ADC trapper!