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Skunk- skunk lure/bait #113893
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I posted this in the trapers forum and realized I might get a better responce here. I'm wanting to make my own lure / bait for skunk. I have my own yote and coon lures that wrork great for me... Just wondering what you guys use that you made yourself for skunk? Didn't see much in the Archives..


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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: Dtwarrow] #113957
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I expect about anything strong will do. You might consider eggs with a bit of aging...

Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: mmwb] #114204
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That seems to be a popular idea... I'll try some mixtures of FE and other scents ...
Thanks
Anyone else have any magic ingrediance? I'll be nice and share my test with ya...


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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: Dtwarrow] #122795
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I have had luck with cat food, jack mackeral, and several flavors of jelly in ADC work.

Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: bobkat] #123299
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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: speedtrap] #123669
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Little Debbie Cream Cakes

Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: coonmasterx] #123671
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Originally Posted By: coonmasterx
Little Debbie Cream Cakes


Okay, now you guys are just making me hungry...


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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: Dtwarrow] #130723
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While I have caught skunks on a number of baits and lures, including sardines and all types of cat food, the two lures that I highly reccomend for serious skunk work are from Jamesons Ultra Blend and Blackies Blend. Jameson also makes a traling scent for skunks(and other animals) that is top notch! I would reccomend you try them. I also use marshmallows (mini's) trailed into the trap as it seems to divert their attention from the trap and focus on the odor and bait. They seem to just follow the trail of marshmallows and eat their way right into the trap. I have also used the larger marshmallows to "calm down" otherwise hyper skunks for transport. Amazing what a little "candy" will do!

Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: victoria vixen] #132228
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Thanks for all replies.


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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: Dtwarrow] #134301
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Burnt Bacon works good also.


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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: Timber] #134379
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Vanilla Wafers for Coon & SKUNKS.

Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: mink] #134486
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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: harryleggs] #136912
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Raw hot dogs work great!


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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: ] #138140
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I just want to reiderate (sp?) that I was just asking this as I have used other baits, but wanted to make my own. When I do skunk jobs, I usually have my truck full of cinder blocks and plywood and 1x1 wire and 1/2x1/2 wire (and some traps too)... Bait is not necessary most of the time, but I do use a little lure or bait as well...
sorry felt like I told too much so I edited that...

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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: Dtwarrow] #145585
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hot wings,peaches & cream, are good bait / lures for skunks.
home made lures normally aren't as good.
summer bait use wasp nests( larva)under trigger/pan of trap.
peanut butter will catch some but it's better too use commercial products.
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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: Bob Evans,-CWCP] #159393
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not sure on this, but how do cats and dogs react to SFE and eggs for bait? thought about trying them, that is where sardines has turned into a bust for me.


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Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: Trappin' Fool] #159716
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SFE when used with care in a formula can produce very good results for skunks.

Typically skunks are trapped with skunk sized traps by most professionals.Therefore even though domestic animals may have a slight interest in that fragrance ingredient they would not be able to make entry into a cage of that size most likely anyways unless very depraved then it wont matter the cage size they will attempt to investigate the odor.


I personally have never caught a dog in a cage trap to this day using our commercial products. But that is not to say it cant happen at some point. I have caught an occasional cat in a coon size cage but a very minimal percentage. Maybe 3 in 35 years.


Trapping in urban settings is all about target specific setting. That includes the appropriate sized trap,location selected and the best lure and bait and eye appeal presentation available for targeting that specific animal.

Many try initially to home remedy (lure or bait )an animal which can be done to some degree as witnessed by some of the posts I read. But to have the confidence and ability to know that you will catch what you are after specifically to a degree of 95% or greater accuracy most of the time in a short period of time requires some knowledge and experience one will find.

There are always some exceptions when dealing with nomadic creature habits ( skunks and groundhogs especially )that require more time on site but besides those exceptions speed and efficiency are important.The professional presentation that you are showing your clients is important. This includes your appearance as well.

Vanilla wafers and ho ho cakes just dont give out a good signal to your customer when using that sort of baiting routine in my opinion whether it may work or not. Guess who might be doing their own control work next time around after spending X amount of dollars for that job you just finished.Some folks will watch your actions and see what you do and emulate what you show them.

Of course there are those that will still tend to use this kind of baiting routine on control jobs but in time it will not serve you well if you are in this business for the long term.

Re: skunk lure/bait [Re: Bob Jameson] #159856
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I agree with your post whole heartedly, and I use tried and true lures on all of my jobs, without fail. Either bought from a professional source or carefully prepared from years of expirience.

However when I read this next part...

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Many try initially to home remedy (lure or bait )an animal which can be done to some degree as witnessed by some of the posts I read.


I need to come clean. The fever that I have that pushes me to be a trapper burns just as hot or hotter to tinker with baits and recipes and lures and such. The drive for self-reliance that pushes me to learn to trap also pushes me to not "want" to be dependant on a lure maker.

I understand that there is no way in this lifetime I will be able to amass the knowledge of even a % of alot of the lure makers. I consede that the Dobbin's and the Lenon's and the Jamesons and the Jepson's of the lure industry know more about lure making then I and mosty likely would if I dedicated the rest of my life to it.

However reason aside there is a burning passion inside me that is only quenched when I hear that early morning jingle that is a direct result of my personal blend and brand of lure. That is my personal problem with insanity... but didn't God invent "Fur" trapping season for the year round ADC guy to do research and development?

Besides who knows... maybe a well known lure maker that I have become dependant upon will up and sell his recipe to some guy in Witchata and he will never make or market that recipe again Then what?


Paul R. Ellsworth

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My meaning in the post regarding home remedies for lure and bait I should have been more explicit. I was referring to the sardines, cookies, chicken, cookies, cakes, pies etc.This is what I was making reference too and the possible impact it has on clientele and your image in general as a wildlife control specialist.

I was not implying one should not experiment with other types of formulated lure and bait presentations.Those types of products would also be very professional in appearance if bottled some way and used for application is such a manner.There is nothing wrong with that what so ever.

I would encourage anyone to experiment and work up their own formulated products to catch a specific target animal. That is one of the inspirations that helped to get me started some 40 years ago. The motivation, pride and sense of accomplishement from capturing animals with my own concoctions was to say the least quite invigorating.

You continue to work with the things that interest and challenge you as I have. It is a very challenging and rewarding profession. I do hope several others will pick up where the oldtimers like my self leave off and to keep the fires burning so to speak.

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Bob,

I agreed with your post I just have an obsession with tinkering with baits and lures, have had since I was a kid. I guess it gets in your blood or something. At times is seems more like an infection.

I guess if I was trying to make any point other then just confessing it would have been that I aknowledge that it would certainly be a lot cheaper and easier to just use commercially prepared baits and lures. (most likely get better results too.)

But I just cannot do it. LOL The best way I can relate it is the same reason I did not kill a bear while bear hunting in California. I was living out there as a software trainer/developer and decided to go bear hunting. In CA at the time you could not bait bears but you could use dogs. Well, as a software trainer/developer it was a little short on bear dogs. I could have paid a guide to let me ride in HIS truck while HIS dogs ran and HIS dogs treed a bear, then I could get out of the truck walk up to the tree and shoot the bear. Yeah!!! then I would have been a big time bear hunter/killer, look out Davy crockett.

Instead I went out every weeked after work and spent the weekend camping out of my truck and scouting for bear. I found alot of bear sign, and had the time of my life spending the weekends in the Sierra's... (which was alot of fun for a midwestrn farm boy)but alas I was a failure as I did not get to shoot my guides bear. Note the sarcasim in that last sentence.


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