Re: Sold some fur
[Re: The Beav]
#7730149
11/29/22 06:04 PM
11/29/22 06:04 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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trapper
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Capitalists dont like marketing boards. Trappers are Capitalists. They tried to get a fur marketing board going in Canada a couple times-always shot down by the trappers.Basically,only the Quebec trappers were supportive.
Last edited by Boco; 11/29/22 06:07 PM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: The Beav]
#7730186
11/29/22 06:54 PM
11/29/22 06:54 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
Missouri, USA
Pofarmer10
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Missouri, USA
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Was that $3.00 for the rats?
“Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching—even when doing the wrong thing is legal.” -Aldo Leopold
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: Eagleye]
#7730322
11/29/22 09:19 PM
11/29/22 09:19 PM
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Louisiana
MattLA
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Louisiana
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I didn't bring any fur to sell last night but if there's any consolation - I dropped off 6 deer hides with Groeny and got 6 nice pairs of camo gloves. He was 20 minutes early and when I was there, only 3 people in line with deer hides and 1 racoon- hopefully others showed up after to make the route worthwhile for him. Thanks for posting Beav- it is what it is. How is that a good thing? Were they deer skin camo gloves? I can buy camo gloves for .99 cents. Not saying anything about Groeny, but that is just as lopsided as the Beav and his prices IMO.
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: MattLA]
#7730348
11/29/22 09:41 PM
11/29/22 09:41 PM
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idaho
wallfur
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idaho
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Folks, there is a dilemma that is going on. A fur buyer on routes will only have so much he/she can go up in price because they are not the end user. So I am not talking about those people, they are more or less executing and no matter what way you split it they will need to make money to do what they do.
The animal fur is worth far more than any prices listed here, and at the end of the day we just shouldn't sell for that price. We need a minimum price list that WE, the trapping industry send out to all the fur buyers and/or the end user. They will pay it as long as we are within a certain percentage, but right now we are just letting foreign buyers scalp us for pennies. I'll sell a non-fleshed raccoon for $3, but that's the minimum. If they want a put up raccoon, the minimum price is $6 and that's gonna be for the southern raccoon. If the foreign buyers don't want to pay our prices AND sell their jackets with our fur....we will either make the jacket ourselves or buy the factory out and keep making the jacket. Just saying. ..... very limited intrest in fur no one wants it at any price.
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: MattLA]
#7730356
11/29/22 09:49 PM
11/29/22 09:49 PM
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Iowa
trapdog1
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Iowa
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Folks, there is a dilemma that is going on. A fur buyer on routes will only have so much he/she can go up in price because they are not the end user. So I am not talking about those people, they are more or less executing and no matter what way you split it they will need to make money to do what they do.
The animal fur is worth far more than any prices listed here, and at the end of the day we just shouldn't sell for that price. We need a minimum price list that WE, the trapping industry send out to all the fur buyers and/or the end user. They will pay it as long as we are within a certain percentage, but right now we are just letting foreign buyers scalp us for pennies. I'll sell a non-fleshed raccoon for $3, but that's the minimum. If they want a put up raccoon, the minimum price is $6 and that's gonna be for the southern raccoon. If the foreign buyers don't want to pay our prices AND sell their jackets with our fur....we will either make the jacket ourselves or buy the factory out and keep making the jacket. Just saying. Get out your checkbook and make it happen!
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: The Beav]
#7730517
11/30/22 12:57 AM
11/30/22 12:57 AM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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You would not have to hold any.If you go over quota those skins would not be able to be sold,they would be destroyed to protect the price.You may also get fined for going over your quota. The reason fur marketing board was shot down by the trappers was that the smaller trapper/producer would soon be squeezed out and only the top producers would dominate.Like happens with other agricultural marketing boards. We have different agricultural marketing boards here-milk marketing board is one that keeps the price of milk stable.Farmers know exactly what they will get for their milk quotas.When a farmer wants to retire he can sell his quota to another producer who wants to expand..
Last edited by Boco; 11/30/22 12:58 AM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: MattLA]
#7730593
11/30/22 07:55 AM
11/30/22 07:55 AM
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Wisconsin
Eagleye
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Wisconsin
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I didn't bring any fur to sell last night but if there's any consolation - I dropped off 6 deer hides with Groeny and got 6 nice pairs of camo gloves. He was 20 minutes early and when I was there, only 3 people in line with deer hides and 1 racoon- hopefully others showed up after to make the route worthwhile for him. Thanks for posting Beav- it is what it is. How is that a good thing? Were they deer skin camo gloves? I can buy camo gloves for .99 cents. Not saying anything about Groeny, but that is just as lopsided as the Beav and his prices IMO. You're not getting these gloves for $.99... Hand Armor Deerskin premium gloves with 100 Gr of heatlok- worth more than the $4 to sell the hide to me at least.
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: wallfur]
#7730603
11/30/22 08:18 AM
11/30/22 08:18 AM
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SD
Boone Liane
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SD
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prices are a reflection of supply and demand.....wild fur has one major competitor( ranch fur) that is very hard to compete with I hear this a lot. There’s really not as much competition between the two as many like to think. You have ranch fox and ranch mink. That’s about it. And there’s instances where the ranch market drives the wild market (ranch mink and muskrat for example). Historically, when ranch mink enjoy a market bump, so do muskrats.
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: wallfur]
#7730667
11/30/22 10:45 AM
11/30/22 10:45 AM
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Armpit, ak
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Armpit, ak
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prices are a reflection of supply and demand.....wild fur has one major competitor( ranch fur) that is very hard to compete with Other trappers are my competitors. I can't compete with them. Most will supply at a loss. There is no hope. 
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: The Beav]
#7730839
11/30/22 01:43 PM
11/30/22 01:43 PM
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
Trapper7
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
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Gee, our township paid me $3 for each pair of pocket gopher feet I turned in. I didn't have to skin or flesh them either, just cut off the two front feet.
It's been months since I bought the book, "How To Scam People On Line". It still hasn't arrived yet.
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: Trapper7]
#7730842
11/30/22 01:48 PM
11/30/22 01:48 PM
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West Central MN
20scout
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West Central MN
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Gee, our township paid me $3 for each pair of pocket gopher feet I turned in. I didn't have to skin or flesh them either, just cut off the two front feet. Mine paid $4. Made more $$ the past two years going after those little buggers than I did trapping fur!
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: Sold some fur
[Re: The Beav]
#7730854
11/30/22 02:16 PM
11/30/22 02:16 PM
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pa
hippie
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pa
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A cabinet maker doesn't allow you to tell them what you'll pay for their product. A concrete company doesn't allow you to tell them what you'll pay for concrete.
Think about it. If you're willing, they'll take advantage.
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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