Rabid Skunk?


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Yesterday evening around 5:00, while out changing the batteries on our trail cam, I saw a feeding skunk in the field near the trail cam. I had the Ruger 10/22 with me, like I usually carry when taking a walk to pop the occasional groundhog or red squirrel or something like that. I had the skunk in the crosshairs twice because 30 yards is a little too close for me with a skunk, especially during the daylight? I elected not to shoot it because the season is closed and it will smell pretty bad afterwards. But I ran into a local trapper after coming back and he said I should have shot the skunk because it was probably rabid, based on the fact of it being out during the daylight like that. I saw it around 5:00. It doesn't get dark until 8:00. Do I have a rabid skunk on my hands that needs to be eradicated or is it just one of those things that wildlife does that humans cannot explain? What is the more likely situation here? Based on the feedback I get here, it determines if the critter gets a 40 gr .22lr or a 33 gr .22mag shell upside the head. Any help is appreciated.

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Re: Rabid Skunk?

I do see skunks out quite a bit durign daylight hours, It might of been scared by a person or other animal,If they are actign wierd and do not seem afraid, do not spray,or any signs of being sicklike mouth foam ect, prob is sick, but for your own saftey and the laws I would not shoot it, get ahold of a warden, Even if it was sick its still illegal to shoot it, lots of wardens would let you get away with it but why chance it doing something illegal!If you really think it is sick get ahold of a warden and they might set traps out to try to catch it, at least I know they will hire a pest controal officer up here when rabid animals are found!

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you know i think that just becasue a nocturnal animal is out during daylight means its rabid is usually a bunk of c###. I shot a raccoon last year while bowhunting at around 9 in the morning, it was a perfectly fine raccoon, just going back to its tree a little late i suppose

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