A few years ago this happened to me. I had a trap out (with no bait) to try and catch ground hogs. I looked out the window in the pouring rain and saw something in the trap. I waited till the next day and saw a skunk. I threw an old blanket over it and put plastic bags around and loaded it on a garden cart. I wheeled it 500 feet the back of the yard bouncing along. I unwrapped one end and opened the trap and a skunk ran out. The trap was heavy since the bottom was covered in mud so I wheeled it back to the house to hose the mud off. I got the hose and pulled the blanket off and a second skunk was staring at me! I put the cover back on and wheeled him to the back. Two skunks in the same cage and both of them didn't spray me!
A few years ago this happened to me. I had a trap out (with no bait) to try and catch ground hogs. I looked out the window in the pouring rain and saw something in the trap. I waited till the next day and saw a skunk. I threw an old blanket over it and put plastic bags around and loaded it on a garden cart. I wheeled it 500 feet the back of the yard bouncing along. I unwrapped one end and opened the trap and a skunk ran out. The trap was heavy since the bottom was covered in mud so I wheeled it back to the house to hose the mud off. I got the hose and pulled the blanket off and a second skunk was staring at me! I put the cover back on and wheeled him to the back. Two skunks in the same cage and both of them didn't spray me!
That’s a pretty neat story…I’ve caught doubles on skunks once and racoons twice…. Cool experience
Thank you for the information. I was curious as to how I was going to solve that problem whenever it would arise.