Keith, It's actually a pretty simple solution and some have given some good advice but no one actually hit it on the head. Set a live trap, bait with cat food. Put a blanket over it after setting it, only leave the entrance end open. Much easier than trying to cover it after the skunk has been caught and see's you coming. Also tie a rope to the cage so you can pull it away from where it was set and think about the normal wind direction, be sure the cage is downwind from you. Fill a trash can, 55 gal. drum or whatever you have with water, be sure the cage fits in it first. Then drop cage with skunk in the can and let it drown. Remember, it could be a momma with kids around too. Also be aware many skunks carry rabies. If you don't have a live trap, many local animal shelters will supply you with one with a small deposit or local ID showing your a tax payer in the area. Don't tell them your trapping a skunk, your just trying to catch a stray cat.....
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