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Post by trapping on Jan 23, 2017 20:08:40 GMT -6
I've got 40 or so left to work up then a freezer full of rats before I sell, but it sounds like with the bad weather out west buyers might be looking a little harder at semis and the better end commercials. Last year I took a beating with the worst bunch of coyotes I've had in years. I keep surprising myself as I thaw, thinking I have a nice collection this year. I was pretty picky on what got skun out. Maybe I should have kept a few more of the iffy ones
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Post by trappnman on Jan 25, 2017 7:54:46 GMT -6
I was hoping someone would chime in-
All I know is when I sold- and then the prices were very much in line as last year, but the grade was very tuff. You can chec kmy thread for what I got for prices
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Post by cameron1976 on Jan 25, 2017 20:16:51 GMT -6
I haven't sold a bit of fur yet this year, so I can't be of any help to you on this. Hopefully someone will put some results up.
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Post by lumberjack on Jan 26, 2017 10:19:24 GMT -6
My fur (no coyotes) are still hanging-dont know what to do with them.....
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Post by cameron1976 on Jan 29, 2017 21:10:29 GMT -6
I just saw on Facebook that coyotes averaged $13.87 at a sale in PA.
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Post by cameron1976 on Jan 29, 2017 21:25:53 GMT -6
On the other end of the spectrum I saw on another forum where a guy in Idaho averaged $77 on a lot of coyotes he sold at the Blackfoot Fur Sale. It sounded like his lot of coyotes was one of the top sellers at the sale. Obviously the guys out that way have a far better coyote fur wise than most of us.
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Post by trapping on Feb 3, 2017 20:10:51 GMT -6
Well by this time next week colorado will give an idea of what's happening.
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Post by cameron1976 on Feb 9, 2017 17:00:16 GMT -6
The early report I heard from the NAFA sale going on now is that the Canadian/Montana heavy coyotes did well, and everything else didn't do so hot.
I am curious how the Colorado sale goes?
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