Re: Coyote Prices
[Re: M.S. Pickins]
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11/26/21 03:08 PM
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I think a couple of buyers looked at them ...
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Re: Coyote Prices
[Re: M.S. Pickins]
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11/26/21 03:39 PM
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I can see why grony dosen't bother with the expense of running a route this year. What buyer would that has access to fha when they are more than willing to give them away without the shell game plus they're already put up. I hope Robert makes out good with his remaining coyotes. If he does he'll be darn lucky.
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Re: Coyote Prices
[Re: M.S. Pickins]
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11/26/21 04:45 PM
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Rumors have it 35$ top on N.D. pale select heavies Pestka
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Re: Coyote Prices
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11/26/21 04:56 PM
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Rumors have it 35$ top on N.D. pale select heavies Pestka WOW ! I can just imagine what our N. IL coyotes are worth????
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Re: Coyote Prices
[Re: Dirt]
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11/26/21 05:36 PM
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I don't believe many coyote trappers are going to sell their well maintained lines when they retire in America. I could be wrong? Who would buy a Canadian trapline with today's fur prices?
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Re: Coyote Prices
[Re: M.S. Pickins]
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11/26/21 05:46 PM
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A southerner who wants his own place in the bush to live the life part of the year. Nows a good time to make an offer. There are always trappers from Southern Ontario looking to by remote lines in the North.
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Re: Coyote Prices
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11/26/21 06:02 PM
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I bet good coyotes will still sell well after the market has a little time to adjust, and the world settles down with Covid. Western good coyotes will still have a market, albeit not as high as in years past. Good time to speculate if you believe that. It's almost 2 years into covid and to be honest things are getting worse. I bet who ever is buying coyotes this year is doing just that without any order past them. I haven't been into trapping terribly long but speculation on fur hasn't done to well when the market is going south. Slow turn around it looks like for me. And when the product can get stale a slow turn around can be costly.
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Re: Coyote Prices
[Re: red mt]
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11/26/21 06:21 PM
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Rumors have it 35$ top on N.D. pale select heavies Pestka Petska's top dollar is about the same as mine lol and that's not saying much.
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Re: Coyote Prices
[Re: wy.wolfer]
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11/26/21 06:55 PM
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I don't believe many coyote trappers are going to sell their well maintained lines when they retire in America. I could be wrong? Who would buy a Canadian trapline with today's fur prices? Canadian hobby trappers and sport hunters and possibly sport fishermen.
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Re: Coyote Prices
[Re: Boco]
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11/26/21 07:31 PM
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Boco Here in the lower 48, we do not make or maintain trails, or build cabins for the most part. It does not apply to 90% of the people on this site. So preaching that means very little to most of us. I am also sure you are a tax expert on US tax laws I hear the China man, backed a number of big US buyers, for more than one year, and that Sugar Daddy dried up. When I say big, I mean the biggest ones. When your Sugar Daddy is gone you slow way down on buying. Have you noticed any of that? How many people in the field buying fur are working for one of the big fur buyers in the US? They were all funneled to one collection point and with out it you were sunk. I know about 90% are hobby trappers.but lots of canadian trappers who trap in the south also have lines in the north.And there are a lot of Canadian trappers on here-I bet most from the CNTA forum read on here too-so dont think everything is all about just one area. I'm a Canadian trapper,NE ONT to be specific,of course trapping is not homogenous even here. I talk about my experiences in trapping,just like others talk only about their experiences and a lot of people are interested in how things are done in different places-I know I like to read about snakes and gators. As far as selling fur we started our own fur marketing service,today its FHA formerly OTA.(Circa 1952)Ontario trappers were fed up with middle men or the monopoly HBC who would tell you -"this is the price take it or leave it"-well we left it. and decided to sell direct to the international market. Thanks Boco for that information.
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Re: Coyote Prices
[Re: M.S. Pickins]
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11/26/21 07:40 PM
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It's going to be a tough year hope Greg get lots of them But I think the north Dakota sale will get the bulk of them put up ones that is. Imo coyotes of that quality should be 100$ average. But if they are not buying at that price no sense letting guys clip coupons ,( ie) coon market for example.
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Re: Coyote Prices
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11/26/21 08:14 PM
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Re: Coyote Prices
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11/26/21 08:59 PM
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Arkansas. coyotes bring a top dollar!
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Re: Coyote Prices
[Re: Marty B]
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11/26/21 09:06 PM
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Markets change.
12 years ago you couldn't give a coyote away. $35 would have bought any, and all yotes in the country.
The ol' war horses talk about 3yrs being a good run for any one species.
Yotes been on an 8yr run up.
The ol' war horses have spidey senses, when they say: "sell em as fast as you can stretch em." It means their gut doesn't trust what's happening.
In the end every man is free to gamble as he sees fit.
Had the same spidey sense when coon market collapsed. Sold as fast as they were dry.
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