Posted by phillip d on December 01, 2009 at 16:10:42 from (142.176.115.212):
Was getting tired quick of being met inside the barn door in the mornings by a young take over the place skunk so nabbed him thismorning.He scurried towards the end of an old section of the barn at the silo room.Shut the door behind him.Took a plastic garbage can,holding it upside down snuck inside the room with him and just stood there quiet.He smelled his way around the well lit room,around my feet and didn't take any notice of me what so ever.He went towards an opening in the wall and started digging old silage to try to get out.Snuck up behind him and plunged the can over him.Didn't have a chance to spray it happened so quick.We slid a piece of plywood under the can,than lifted him outside.I took the can off the wood and ran like heck towards the other guy with the 12 guage.As soon as I was out of harms way he let the cocky bugger have it lol.
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