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Selling beaver to Greony
#6105800
12/30/17 11:48 AM
12/30/17 11:48 AM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Rochester, MN
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I understand he has a market for felt and is buying beaver. Has anyone sold beaver to him lately?
Never too old to learn
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Teacher]
#6106751
12/30/17 10:53 PM
12/30/17 10:53 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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When It comes to beaver your GIVING them to groney not selling.LOL
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Teacher]
#6106834
12/31/17 12:30 AM
12/31/17 12:30 AM
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This year, I’d be giving them to anybody who’d take them I’m afraid. We’ve only sold to them once before. Had a dozen early coon scraped and dried. We averaged about $7. No one else bothered to scrape or dry. They averaged about $4.
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Teacher]
#6106873
12/31/17 02:29 AM
12/31/17 02:29 AM
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Gitche Gumee Wisconsin
RiversNorth13
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Haven't sold our beavers in a couple of years .
Simplify your methods to the point of perfection.
Become fast,efficient & effective.
The real "SECRET" to successful trapping.
KEEP IT SIMPLE!
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Teacher]
#6106976
12/31/17 08:14 AM
12/31/17 08:14 AM
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QuietButDeadly
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Groney paid $8 or $9 for the grown ones last year green frozen and $3 for smaller ones. They really prefer them to be at least 25 lbs but never seen them refuse young of the year. They just pay less for them. No way I am going to invest the time and effort to flesh, board and dry and then take off the board for $2 more per beaver. The only way I put them up in the current market is if I am going to get some tanned.
Your mileage may vary..............
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: QuietButDeadly]
#6106980
12/31/17 08:18 AM
12/31/17 08:18 AM
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Indiana
kyron4
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Groney paid $8 or $9 for the grown ones last year green frozen and $3 for smaller ones. They really prefer them to be at least 25 lbs but never seen them refuse young of the year. They just pay less for them. No way I am going to invest the time and effort to flesh, board and dry and then take off the board for $2 more per beaver. The only way I put them up in the current market is if I am going to get some tanned.
Your mileage may vary.............. My thoughts exactly .
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Teacher]
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01/03/18 04:04 PM
01/03/18 04:04 PM
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Southwest Michigan
Michigan Trappin
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Groeny has been a good buyer for this market, to me because ......
I can let my son practice skinning beaver and still get money for them, that being said, the really big ones go to the tannery as I can make more selling them tanned
Every day is a gift from GOD, don't waste it!!
If they have plenty of food, give them something interesting to smell
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Teacher]
#6111776
01/03/18 04:32 PM
01/03/18 04:32 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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So how big Is that tanned beaver market??
5 beaver 20 beaver??
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: The Beav]
#6111953
01/03/18 07:10 PM
01/03/18 07:10 PM
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Southwest Michigan
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So how big Is that tanned beaver market??
5 beaver 20 beaver?? For me 10-20 a year
Every day is a gift from GOD, don't waste it!!
If they have plenty of food, give them something interesting to smell
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Teacher]
#6121631
01/11/18 02:29 PM
01/11/18 02:29 PM
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Rochester, MN
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I sold a bunch of skinned only (green) early beaver yesterday. Blanket sized $10 each. Everything else was $4 each. Most were early but the bigger ones were first week of December caught. I’m not real happy but I didn’t have to scrape and dry.
Green, early to prime 4x coon went for $5 each. In fact, since all were 2x to 5x and late October to December 1st coon, I was a little disappointed but the average was $5. Skinned, scraped and dried, 3x and bigger, without blemishes are going for $7-$8.
We had 1 green skinned Dec 1st otter. The offer was $24. It was withdrawn from sale.
Since everything was green, I can’t fault the buyer. It is what it is and we knew that going into the season.
Last edited by Teacher; 01/11/18 02:58 PM.
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: The Beav]
#6121741
01/11/18 04:53 PM
01/11/18 04:53 PM
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Armpit, ak
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So how big Is that tanned beaver market??
5 beaver 20 beaver?? The question should be:" How profitable is that tanned beaver market?" The answer is: "More profitable than $10 beaver." Huge market for $10 beaver, for what that's worth. 
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Teacher]
#6122117
01/11/18 09:46 PM
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Indiana
kyron4
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I sold a bunch of skinned only (green) early beaver yesterday. Blanket sized $10 each. Everything else was $4 each. Most were early but the bigger ones were first week of December caught. I’m not real happy but I didn’t have to scrape and dry.
Green, early to prime 4x coon went for $5 each. In fact, since all were 2x to 5x and late October to December 1st coon, I was a little disappointed but the average was $5. Skinned, scraped and dried, 3x and bigger, without blemishes are going for $7-$8.
We had 1 green skinned Dec 1st otter. The offer was $24. It was withdrawn from sale.
Since everything was green, I can’t fault the buyer. It is what it is and we knew that going into the season. I have been hearing otter is down this year. I got $40 last year. $25 sounds about right. The $100 to $80 otter days are long gone.
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Dirt]
#6122119
01/11/18 09:48 PM
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Indiana
kyron4
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So how big Is that tanned beaver market??
5 beaver 20 beaver?? The question should be:" How profitable is that tanned beaver market?" The answer is: "More profitable than $10 beaver." Huge market for $10 beaver, for what that's worth. Yes, but tanning, making, and shipping a 40"x 30" willow hooped beaver can be a pain.
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Teacher]
#6122340
01/12/18 07:03 AM
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wisconsin
forester79
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Sold 28 beaver to groeny a couple weeks ago. 18 at 14$ and 10 at 6$ put up.
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Re: Selling beaver to Greony
[Re: Teacher]
#6122508
01/12/18 10:48 AM
01/12/18 10:48 AM
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Armpit, ak
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There is the pain of trapping and skinning and selling beaver for $10 averages and there is the pain of value added processing and marketing. Which hurts worse?
Who is John Galt?
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