Coyote market
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01/16/21 01:31 PM
01/16/21 01:31 PM
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red mt
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Well this week end we are going to get a bigger picture on the coyote market and see if all this nay saying was about. I got my own opinion but we will see ,,,I think it's a bit better than some have let on myself. But then again I'm not buying them.
Kenneth schoening
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Re: Coyote market
[Re: red mt]
#7139841
01/16/21 03:04 PM
01/16/21 03:04 PM
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Posts: 6,190 Kansas
Pawnee
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I’m think it’s better than anticipated. The last month commodities have been on fire!! Corn, wheat, medal etc... some up over $2 dollars. I’m hoping that that carries over to all commodities.
Everything the left touches it destroys
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Re: Coyote market
[Re: red mt]
#7139951
01/16/21 04:51 PM
01/16/21 04:51 PM
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Posts: 3,211 Co.-Wy. part time AK.
wy.wolfer
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Comparing this years results with last years coyote prices at these two January sales in North Dakota and Idaho, will not give a true indication of where the coyote market is headed this season. Last year there was tremendous "irrational exuberance" at both of these kick off, beginning of the season sales. The market in the country headed down pretty hard from this point for the remainder of last season. I think these sales will be more inline with the real market this year and the coyote market will not nose dive after these two sales as seemed to happen last year. Let's see what the next couple of days brings. North Dakota last year averaged $130.08 with a $205 top on a big bunch of nice dogs, Idaho averaged $89.67 with a $267.37 top coyote.
Last edited by wy.wolfer; 01/16/21 04:52 PM.
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Re: Coyote market
[Re: red mt]
#7140319
01/16/21 09:44 PM
01/16/21 09:44 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 34,761 Central, SD
Law Dog
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More like 50% off here he said they would of been worth twice what he was paying for them last year, then he complained about a scab on the tip of the tail I knew things had gone South. Porcupine $5 solid market! LOL
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Coyote market
[Re: Law Dog]
#7140342
01/16/21 09:55 PM
01/16/21 09:55 PM
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Bruce T
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More like 50% off here he said they would of been worth twice what he was paying for them last year, then he complained about a scab on the tip of the tail I knew things had gone South. Porcupine $5 solid market! LOL Lol that would be bad.
Nevada bound
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Re: Coyote market
[Re: red mt]
#7140550
01/16/21 11:31 PM
01/16/21 11:31 PM
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Posts: 9,655 ND
MJM
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We had 3000+ coyotes on the sale. 8 buyers. I just got home after loading out buyers and sweeping the floor. First I want to say thanks to all the buyers and people that helped with the sale. Every person on the board ends up spending $150 plus, to be there to put on the sale for the association. So if you are there and can or want to help please do. We had 287coyotes sell for a $90 average. They were split in three uneven trapper lots. One lot only had 10. We had some 70's and 80's and I would guess the sale average was $60-$65. That is a guess. My mind is fried and I will not try to add all the lots and figure a true average tonight. It is a guess. I feel we had another great sale and would not bet the market will come up on coyotes between now and the spring sale. Again, Thanks to the help and the buyers for coming and buying our fur. I hope to see you all in March and a few more. Thanks to all the hunters,trappers and snare men for supporting us and bringing fur to the sale. I was told a lot of the "No sale" fur sold after the sale. We allow that as long as we collect the commission.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Coyote market
[Re: MJM]
#7140963
01/17/21 11:56 AM
01/17/21 11:56 AM
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Posts: 17,770 N.W. Iowa
Tactical.20
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We had 3000+ coyotes on the sale. 8 buyers. I just got home after loading out buyers and sweeping the floor. First I want to say thanks to all the buyers and people that helped with the sale. Every person on the board ends up spending $150 plus, to be there to put on the sale for the association. So if you are there and can or want to help please do. We had 287coyotes sell for a $90 average. They were split in three uneven trapper lots. One lot only had 10. We had some 70's and 80's and I would guess the sale average was $60-$65. That is a guess. My mind is fried and I will not try to add all the lots and figure a true average tonight. It is a guess. I feel we had another great sale and would not bet the market will come up on coyotes between now and the spring sale. Again, Thanks to the help and the buyers for coming and buying our fur. I hope to see you all in March and a few more. Thanks to all the hunters,trappers and snare men for supporting us and bringing fur to the sale. I was told a lot of the "No sale" fur sold after the sale. We allow that as long as we collect the commission. Sounds good
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Re: Coyote market
[Re: red mt]
#7141099
01/17/21 01:38 PM
01/17/21 01:38 PM
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Posts: 11,135 Armpit, ak
Dirt
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About $7 a pound for moose antler. Was that for white?
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Coyote market
[Re: Dirt]
#7141134
01/17/21 02:01 PM
01/17/21 02:01 PM
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Posts: 62 north dakota
yotegtr
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About $7 a pound for moose antler. Was that for white? That was for small brown sheds.
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Re: Coyote market
[Re: bblwi]
#7141298
01/17/21 03:59 PM
01/17/21 03:59 PM
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Nd native
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That selling after the no sale is a nice feature for the buyers and the sellers and the auction who still get their commission. Much like PT sales at a big auction yet we have read many posts where harvesters were not happy with that option, yet it seems to be practiced by many when offered the opportunity. Nice to be able to turn a bid down and watch several other lots bid on to help one make up their mind if their bid was acceptable to them.
Bryce I was thinking the same thing. Otherwise if your lot is on the front end it's tough to gauge things.
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