Go | New | Find | Notify | Tools | Reply |
One of Us |
The reports from the UTA fur sale that is ending today have cat prices way down from last year. Sounds like they are averaging around or under $300. There were cats that didn't get bids. Sounds like coyote prices are about like last year. My fur is supposed to sell today, doesn't look good though. | ||
|
one of us |
I just sold mine last week, one large extra special cat brought $400, a nice female brought $200. y foxes were $18-$25.. Coyotes $15-$30..Yes cat prices have collapsed in the last month | |||
|
one of us |
How many of everything did you catch, Elkman? You didn't get started till late. I caught two coons recently but turned them loose because one was muddy and they were both scrawny. Plinker aim small, hit small | |||
|
one of us |
2 Cats and 6 foxs. Also 6 skunks but they don't count. I lost 2 coyotes and missed another cat last week.alos a deer and a ewe!!! both of them pulled free on their own!!! Conditions are bad here, freeze and thaw every day and I will pull everything in a few days. I pulled half of the traps last Monday and have 9 out now. | |||
|
one of us |
Good job! I got a coon today i had to shoot because it was in a coilspring. Will put the hide in the freezer till next year. Gettin my other stuff off the boards gettin ready to ship. 12 muskrats, 1 beaver, 3 coons, 3 squirrels and 1 skunk. One skunk is still in the freezer and another one has the hair slipping. I'll save it for bait. Hope to get some foxes next year that's a lot more of a challenge. I envy your cats, too. That would be an awesome catch. Plinker aim small, hit small | |||
|
one of us |
I have a skunk hat which I absolutely love, very soft fur, very warm, and I always get a few looks. What is the market for skunk fur? Is it dyed and used for other things? Anything commercial at any material level? | |||
|
one of us |
Skunks are worth $10-15.00 But even if they were worth $50.00 NFW I would skin one.I am getting good at shooting them though. I use a high shoulder shot with the 22LR. Paralyzes them I just shoot to kill after that | |||
|
one of us |
My furs brought 108.00 1 Beaver 25.00 12 muskrats 62.50 3 squirrel 1.50 2 skunks (caught early maybe not prime?) 5.00 1 big white possum 2.00 3 coons 12.00 (? i thought they were good ones...but who knows) Also a compliment. He said i must have got the biggest red squirrel in the county!! It WAS pretty, wish i'd of kept it. Plinker aim small, hit small | |||
|
One of Us |
jees, the last time i sold beaver at market i got an average of $40 for them. i would be pissed if i sold fur nowadays. geoff OOORAH!!! | |||
|
One of Us |
I remeber in HS in the '70s you NEVER saw dead fur on the road. Always got picked up quick! Oh well, I don't trap for the money, but the check helps pay the expenses. And grays were up nicely this year! | |||
|
One of Us |
If my dad were still here he would die again over these catches and prices. During the late 40s and early 50s he would run his 2 dozen traps after work and I got to tag along on Saturday. I have seen fur sales where he walked away with $800 t0 $1500 for his prime mink and muskrats. Boar mink in prime would bring $ 35-$50 with sows about $15 less. His pelts were always completely fleshed and board dried, other than coons that were stretched. Nobody had a freezer, so that was never a choice. Muskrats would bring $ 5.00 and coons were so abundant that they were a nusiance even during the Davie Crockett faze they only bring $5.00 and I recall the carcass being sold for $1.00, the same as the pelt sometimes. When caught and not drown he would put a single .22 twix the eyes of coons and the mink and muskrats drown in the trap. Commercial fur farmers and synthetics ended all that. I remember it well, but do not miss it. | |||
|
Powered by Social Strata |
Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
Visit our on-line store for AR Memorabilia