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2 minutes ago
All predators make a living upon what nature provides them. That can be wild or domestic game and the other fruits,vegetables and nuts that are seasonally available.

They aren't always very picky as to which they consume.

Developing lures and baits from those known available materials will produce good results. The addition of other ingredients to enhance those basic elements are what can make a meaningful difference in a product.

Also a key point to remember at times, is going back to a singular basic familiar odor can be the trick in some circumstances. Particularly on some hard pressed animals.
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Trapper Talk
7 minutes ago
Will do.
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9 minutes ago
Originally Posted by bearcat2
Interesting, I'm assuming the first one was a drone video? I always think of rabies as a warm weather disease, so it is interesting to see a rabid fox in the snow.

it depends on how much animals interact, it's less in the winter, but still happens.


It's a view from someone's balcony, it's one of those new super depressing economy class neighborhoods.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/jDszPYvZWoBKeGpB7?g_st=ac


The guy is yelling "kick, kick it!"

that fox attacked two ladies, one after another. The other lady was with a tiny old dog, a toy terrier I think, and he attacked the fox and protected the owner, but was ended up bitten. It was in the news.
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Trapper Talk
12 minutes ago
Great information Waggler, thank you very much. That little strand you are pointing to is what I always look for when I see beads for sale at a 'vous.

That's a great collection.
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30 minutes ago
Hope all gets well soon. Prayers for both of you.
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30 minutes ago
"If voting mattered, they wouldn't let you do it".......Mark Twain
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37 minutes ago
An interesting note - when NAFA went under, they had a lot of supplies left over. I assume they were sold to FH. That included not only fur bags but other items used at the auctions.

When you see pictures of the buyers in the auction room, you will see lots of round yellow discs with numbers. Those are the bidder numbers used in the computer system. They all came from NAFA. Very sturdy and easy to read. Before that, FH used paper for bidder numbers.

FH is also using left over pelt tags from NAFA. Every pelt except ermine, squirrel and maybe muskrat, get a unique bar coded tag stapled to it. That is how that particular pelt is tracked in the system. Any number of the pelts I’ve bought the last couple of years have been NAFA tags. Better to use them then to throw them away.
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Trap Shed
41 minutes ago
Looking for the older Zane Grey books for my collection. Similar to what is in the pic.

Might have some books or other items I can trade, but will pay cash.
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Trapper Talk
46 minutes ago
Hope it lasts so long that entrepreneurs pickup the ball and start businesses up in this country again.

I’ve hauled plenty of fruits and veggies out of Philly that floated in here to not be alarmed.
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46 minutes ago
a few words about the value of fur and other wild animal deriveatives in the history, art, traditions and daily life of different nations and cultures all around the world would be nice. Turning fur sales into something where you have to provide proof of your ancestry and use specialized outlets to purchase stinks of human zoo. It's not just some savages from the Discovery channel, it's millions of real people among us, and not all of them identify as soy Gretas. So much for their diversity and inclusion smirk

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Trapping Only
58 minutes ago
Skinning machine question , What is the measurement from the vise grips to the back up right post.

Thank you
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
In my life the turkey #s followed the
furbearer harvest exactly.

Perhaps With a license increase to compensate the
monies lost to the extra tag we can get a politician
to explain this in a way that no-one will understand.

How is the tail bounty doing in the Daks?
In relation to the ringnecks?
Lemme guess, more warm rain.

Some traction for ya Lug lol.

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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Originally Posted by Dirt
Originally Posted by Saskfly
[quote=beaverpeeler]The worst grade for beaver is gd dmg; the "hatter" grade. All the XXL gd dmg sold for $43 on this last sale. The previous sale in June of '25 those same beaver all sold @$16. So it looks like the hatter market is getting active again.

Taking it one step further, you would assume that all the XXL beaver of the better grades would have done at least as well as the gd dmg section. But that did not happen. Some of the western pale lights went for $26, and quite a few Slt dmg went for $40 even.

I'm going to guess that the 4-5 hatter buyers in attendance were waiting for their section (gd dmg) to align more closely to last June, which did not happen. The bidding started at $25 and it rapidly went up.

So....Just like out there on the river reading sign... I kind of like to look for sign on how the market is shaping up for next year.

.....So Boco, are those mink or squirrel tracks I'm seeing? LOL


They ran out of time/quantity to fill there orders and had to bid for the GD DGD stuff. Last year I did a fair bit of my beaver trapping in the winter and had a nice selection that went in, got a top lot beaver from the March sale. This year had a horrible bag of beaver to send in, most was from damage control work. Not as bad as your one chewed up beaver beaverpeeler but a couple were close. My averages for the March 2024-2025 sales are almost the same.

Think both you and Boco are correct, the garment trade set the price for the nicer pelts and the hatter bidders waited, once it got down to the end of the eastern sections they had no choice but to bid.



Couple examples below: March 2026 Sale
All prices CAD

1X RR XDK-BRN 54.00
1X GD DGD 51.30

Lg Select HVY-BRN 47.25
Lg GD DGD 37.80

LM GD SLT XDK-DK 21.60
LM GD DGD 27.00



The upper portion, nicer sections should still be selling for a better average in my opinion. Nice 1X + beavers should be averaging $100, 3X-2X $125 + CAD for the time, material and equipment required to harvest them. That's why I try to get paid twice for them.

Still do not see it as a long term market trend and it would not surprise me if the average drops back down around the $15-$20 USD mark for the next sale.


$1.40 U.S. per inch. Good luck! At least you have standards.


Yeah unfortunately selling fur can be similar to the bar at closing time. If you want some action you take what's available......
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Trap Shed
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2 hours ago
I spent a month at this inventor's place in easter Ecuador (retired Navy pilot) and he collected chicken manure from his hens, dumped it in a 55 gal drum with chopped straw and water and with a refrigerator compressor, and other gizmos filled a tank with methane. With that he boiled water for his coffee every morning.
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2 hours ago
Make sure you get the crotchless chaps to complete your attire….
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2 hours ago
As others have said, air in the lines can be a real pain to get out of some of those diesels.
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2 hours ago
Originally Posted by cotton
Don't forget to dump your cookies on the site


You crying over spilled milk again?
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2 hours ago
Re: Yep [by Vinke]
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2 hours ago
LOL!
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
2 hours ago
The coho runs in cook inlet are not what they used to be. I'd bet on the reds. 4 million in Kenai last year escaped.
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3 hours ago
I have made lemonade from them and it was very good.
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3 hours ago
I like Privet very hardy and vigor for the north country. Do some research o Privet I have used in many places and also bordered my yard. It is a nice looking hedge border plant for homes.
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3 hours ago
Originally Posted by Beaver Knocker
And while everybody is looking away, the Reds are slowly building steam with one of the best pitching staffs in the MLB...

Picking up Suarez was a big win for Cincinnati…guy was out there and nobody wanted to snatch him up.
I seriously thought that he could go to St. Louis,,,
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