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I come from a long line of Appalachian hillbillies who would hunt and eat anything...except possum.
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Benny had one very memorable moment in my life. I had just started drinking and trying different drinks. I tried a screwdriver, and it was OK. Alabama had state run liquor stores, so literally a small counter, and a few dozen bottles of booze in display cases with a number. So you told the clerk I want a quart of number 32, or whatever. Very limited selection. One of the choices was orange flavored vodka. I figured it was instant screwdriver. It was horrid and I had one spit take, and gave the bottle to Benny. Later I asked him how was that bottle of vodka. He replied with great wisdom. "It was just right" I asked him to explain and he said if it was any better, you would have not given it to me, and if it was any worse I could not drink it. This was from a man that drank "green lizard" or the stuff barbers used to clean and sterilize combs and and as hair tonic. All of that led me to discover that I like beer instead. |
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^^^ I need to figure out a 'remote release'...but thinking about a 12X12 net in the tree above the compost pile.
Two or three in one drop without a gunshot! I'm sure the turtles would like venison.:) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1647703166.jpg |
They are pretty slow and harmless to a human. My dogs will stretch out a possum in seconds while a raccoon will put up a huge fight in comparison. They generally like fruit trees and also garbage. I'd sample one if it was in the wild, away from town and garbage. Strangely, I never see them anywhere but in town.
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We have plenty of possums and skunks here in suburbia. Here is one hiking across the green belt not far from the house.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1647811339.JPG A mama possum arguing with one of its disrespectful offspring. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1647811339.jpg The skunks insist on digging under my lawn shed in the back yard. I capture them and release them on a farm road on the other side of the Brazos River. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1647811339.JPG A different skunk that I just released. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1647811339.JPG |
Skunks love to paw and dig small pits in a lawn looking for grubs.
I had a opossum crossing my lawn last spring with four babies on her back. |
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Granny's possum pie .... mmmm, mmmm... yuck :D |
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Clearly the officers didn't realize what a find they had.
I offer up LeRoy Troy singing his big hit, "Five Pounds of Possum in my Headlights Tonight." https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=leroy+troy+5+pounds+of+possum&view=detail &mid=D8D07FF75A6BEC0C150CD8D07FF75A6BEC0C150C&FORM =VIRE |
Armadillo on the half shell is a Texas treat
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Huge fan of her rheumatiz medicine, though |
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^^^ I wouldn't put it in anything but an open box of a pick-up.
The fun part is opening the trap to release the skunk without it spraying. |
I have never had a problem. As long as they can't see you, they don't want to waste their jolly juice. I use a tarp or an old shower curtain held up to hide behind while I approach the trap. Drape it over the trap and grab the carrying handle through the shower curtain, haul it to the truck. Set it in the bed and make sure the curtain is tucked in well so it won't blow away. Drive to where I want to release it and put the trap on the ground with the curtain still covering it. Expose only the folding door and from behind reach around with gloved hands and release the catches for the door and raise it. Stick a piece of 2X4 under the door to hold it open and back away. It usually takes about a minute for the critter to saunter out and just keep on going. I think they are pretty confused by this point but don't feel threatened as long as they see their "escape route" open and clear. I have probably trapped and released 20 or so skunks at my home and up at the Armadillo Ranch. (They like to dig under the walls and set up house in the tractor barn.)
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I think the few times I did it....I never thought of the 2X4 trick. Never got sprayed...but ended up holding the door open and picking the trap up until the skunk fell out...with the blanket still over the trap. Next time...I bring a short 2X4 :D |
On occasion up at the Armadillo Ranch I just load the trap in the kids old coaster wagon and hike down the road a mile or so.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1647898613.JPG The skunk would not come out of the trap for a while and when it did it bolted under the fence and into the grass before I could get its picture. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1647898613.JPG I also have used a spring clamp on the side of the door opening to hold it open. |
Interesting. Hopefully, I never have to trap one. I've seen one 2 or 3 times.
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Just down the street from where I Live. |
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