Posted by Mark - IN. on October 13, 2008 at 19:44:15 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: O.T. Skunks? posted by PatrickinTexas on October 13, 2008 at 07:24:19:
They are night creatures, like to come out as the sun's setting. Can't just an evening or two sit out there an hour or so with a beer or two to make it worth your time, and when he comes out, shoot him? I've done it a time or two. It works. Shove his carcus into the den, bury it.
I remember once had just broken my hand, it was sore and swelling. Sun was just going down, I wasn't happy, and out came a skunk. I grabbed a lever action Henry that couldn't hold with the broken hand, couldn't load with the broken hand, couldn't ratchet the lever with the broken hand, and shot half a$$ed with my left hand like a revolver, and missed. That skunk saw me and came charging at me. I had a rifle that couldn't hold to ratchet again and a charging skunk. I ran to the left, it ran to the left. I cut back to the right, it cut back to the right. That was one angry skunk. I ended up runnin and flippin over a fence and ran all the way to the house. I never saw a skunk do that before. I know can get vicious if corned, but this guy wasn't corned. He had the whole field, yard, woods, and the world, but he came after me. I figure he must've been rabid.
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