When I lived in middle Tennessee many moons ago, foxes and skunks were dreaded rabies carriers from the bats in the caves with which they cohabited.TheArmedFarmer wrote:If you shoot a skunk in the head with a .22LR, nine times out of ten it'll die without spraying. Wait long enough thereafter, however, and the muscles will finally relax, relieving the carcass of that green stink. So wrap it multiple times in wal-mart type bags, and then bury it quickly.
We used to deal with skunks constantly when I lived in Tennessee. I tell ya, you haven't lived until you've been woken in the middle of the night by your barn cats fighting with the skunks under your house in the crawlspace.
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- Tue Jul 28, 2009 10:14 pm
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Re: Ability to shoot on property within a city
- Tue Jul 28, 2009 6:24 pm
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Re: Ability to shoot on property within a city
I've never shot a skunk but if i was a'gonna, I think I'd back off a ways, say er,..uh... beyond shotgun range.