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Post by bogio on Dec 14, 2009 15:35:54 GMT -6
Decided to try finishing my fur this year for the first time. Did a small test lot to sell today and get an idea if I was doing it right. Buyer's name was Tom, said every thing looked just fine. 14 coon avged. $12.71, 7 coyotes avged. $8.57. Got a freezer full left to go.
Brian
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Post by Kyle on Dec 14, 2009 16:17:55 GMT -6
Where are you from?
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Post by bogio on Dec 14, 2009 16:48:55 GMT -6
I'm in SE Iowa. I've modified my profile to show that.
Brian
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Post by trappnman on Dec 15, 2009 9:35:57 GMT -6
sounds like you did well- seems like decent prices for the times for S eastern Iowa fur.
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Post by bogio on Dec 15, 2009 19:18:37 GMT -6
Thanks, I was very happy with the prices I received. Friend of mine sold all his for $5 each on the carcass. I'm finishing the rest of mine.
Brian
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Post by trappnman on Dec 15, 2009 19:41:07 GMT -6
how far SE Brian?
I ask cause thats a decent coon price, but a little lower on yotes than I'd think-
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Post by bogio on Dec 16, 2009 0:59:13 GMT -6
Washington county. Three of the coyotes were pretty poor specimens, only brought $5 each. Had 3 more at $10 and one at $15. That's about what I expect out of my coyotes in this area. Most people won't even skin them. The coon, I just pulled some out of the freezer. They would be secound week of November animals. Ranged from 27" to 38". High of $20, low of $4. Scale went $4, $7, $13, $16, $20.
Brian
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Post by 17HMR on Dec 16, 2009 5:16:39 GMT -6
Thanks for keeping us informed Brian, It sounds good to me for this year.
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