Cip, Hope you don't have school on Monday

Be real careful around anus area, the glands are little yellow pea shaped size. As someone else stated, K-9 for some reason are attracted to skunk smell so make a reset somewhere close to where you caught your skunks. I sent 4 skunks to Moyles an they came back skunk free and are one of the most beautiful furs. Didn't take ya long to become a trapper

I can tell by your smell. I have also used perioxide/ bakingsoda mix to remove scent from self and dogs. Make sure an flesh your skunks real good, they can grease burn from excess fat and grease. A little advice on dispatch, make sure you are up wind, I usually shoot them with a 22 short an then leave area for a day to blow off, next day remove and reset, 99% of my sets are legholds but I have caught a few skunks in the boxtraps . You can some times release or dispatch boxtrap skunks without the stink, go slow. Have Fun Bob