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|  Optimistic for coyotes
 #7838281 04/04/23 06:58 PM
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Giant Sage
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Am I the only one getting excited about trapping with little to no competition next fall. 
 Christ is King
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Giant Sage]
 #7838294 04/04/23 07:08 PM
04/04/23 07:08 PM
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Law Dog
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A good time to tan them it seems like win all around 
 Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
 
 Jerry Herbst
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Giant Sage]
 #7838317 04/04/23 07:40 PM
04/04/23 07:40 PM
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Boco
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I thought you meant optimistic about the price.They will come back in price in the future.
 It is always that way in the fur trade.
 Just dont put a bunch on the market when prices are low.Too many people do that and it slows the recovery.
 
 Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Giant Sage]
 #7838340 04/04/23 08:06 PM
04/04/23 08:06 PM
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beaverpeeler
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Here's my plan how to get rich trapping coyotes, and I offer it for free:  First, trap a bunch of nice late fall- early winter coyotes.  Get 'em tanned.  Learn how to cut them into ruffs. Now buy a bunch of cheap K Mart type winter coats with good design but those terrible looking fake ruffs.  Rip out the fakes and install the real ones.  Sell them on-line for triple what you bought them at K Mart for.
 The end.
 
 My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Giant Sage]
 #7838423 04/04/23 09:24 PM
04/04/23 09:24 PM
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Boco
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Actually I have put fur ruffs of all kinds on parkas for local people over the years.White fox,Red fox,Cross fox,Marten,Coon,Lynx Wolf,Coyote,and a few muskrat collars on work parkas.
 
 Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Boco]
 #7838541 04/04/23 11:48 PM
04/04/23 11:48 PM
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Giant Sage
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I thought you meant optimistic about the price.They will come back in price in the future.
 It is always that way in the fur trade.
 Just dont put a bunch on the market when prices are low.Too many people do that and it slows the recovery.
I guess my optimism mostly has to do with the fact that I trapped very little this past season. I had a large honey do remodeling project. Fortunately I keep finding crafters that can absorb most of my better coyotes. Now I've got a couple that can use some semi heavies with feet. Can always sell some tanned and used in craft work and trim.  I guess I just enjoy chasing coyotes. 
 Christ is King
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: beaverpeeler]
 #7838811 04/05/23 10:13 AM
04/05/23 10:13 AM
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The Beav
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Here's my plan how to get rich trapping coyotes, and I offer it for free:  First, trap a bunch of nice late fall- early winter coyotes.  Get 'em tanned.  Learn how to cut them into ruffs. Now buy a bunch of cheap K Mart type winter coats with good design but those terrible looking fake ruffs.  Rip out the fakes and install the real ones.  Sell them on-line for triple what you bought them at K Mart for.
 The end.
 I just got a Moyles price list. It will cost you about $30.00 to get some coyotes tanned. I think your idea Is going to lose money, LOL  But If you get 100 skins tanned It will only cost you $20.00 per hide. But then you have the  shipping costs on both ends. 
 The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Boone Liane]
 #7838814 04/05/23 10:18 AM
04/05/23 10:18 AM
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Boco
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Coyotes will come back, in about 2060 something if history is any indicator.
 Of course, how much they come back to will be the problem.
 
 $100 coyote in 1980, 2020, 2060
..you get my drift.
Your grandkids will cash in. 
 Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Giant Sage]
 #7838831 04/05/23 10:38 AM
04/05/23 10:38 AM
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Lance Squires
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I didn't think there was any competition this year.  My coyote only averaged $5 put up so I don't expect much next year. 
 57 years trapping.  It's who I am.  Every day is still as exciting as it was when I was a kid but a little more work.
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Boone Liane]
 #7838842 04/05/23 10:48 AM
04/05/23 10:48 AM
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Coyotes will come back, in about 2060 something if history is any indicator.
 Of course, how much they come back to will be the problem.
 
 $100 coyote in 1980, 2020, 2060
..you get my drift.
Well shoot I better live to be 105 then!!! I might trap this year and store the good ones |  |  |  
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Giant Sage]
 #7838880 04/05/23 11:58 AM
04/05/23 11:58 AM
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where I am theres only one more trapper in the entire city I know of 
 the harder the trail is the better the story
 
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Boone Liane]
 #7838885 04/05/23 12:11 PM
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Coyotes will come back, in about 2060 something if history is any indicator.
 Of course, how much they come back to will be the problem.
 
 $100 coyote in 1980, 2020, 2060
..you get my drift.
Trappers seem to understand inflation when they buy stuff, not sell stuff. 
 Who is John Galt?
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Dirt]
 #7838951 04/05/23 02:11 PM
04/05/23 02:11 PM
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Boone Liane
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Coyotes will come back, in about 2060 something if history is any indicator.
 Of course, how much they come back to will be the problem.
 
 $100 coyote in 1980, 2020, 2060
..you get my drift.
Trappers seem to understand inflation when they buy stuff, not sell stuff.Aint that the truth! |  |  |  
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Giant Sage]
 #7838973 04/05/23 03:09 PM
04/05/23 03:09 PM
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I thought you meant optimistic about the price.They will come back in price in the future.
 It is always that way in the fur trade.
 Just dont put a bunch on the market when prices are low.Too many people do that and it slows the recovery.
I guess my optimism mostly has to do with the fact that I trapped very little this past season. I had a large honey do remodeling project. Fortunately I keep finding crafters that can absorb most of my better coyotes. Now I've got a couple that can use some semi heavies with feet. Can always sell some tanned and used in craft work and trim.  I guess I just enjoy chasing coyotes.Giant Sage, I hear what You are saying and I feel the same way!!  I purposely skipped the coyote trapping and regret it. Now I know how much I enjoy doing it. Money is not everything. I was able too trap the last 5 days of Bobcat season and caught 2 bobcats. Also snared 3 coyotes, skinned the best one and sold it for 33.00$. Lord willing! This fall I will be smelling the sage, juniper trees, frosty mornings and harvesting some fur. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Optimistic for coyotes
[Re: Mark McCary]
 #7839372 04/06/23 01:37 AM
04/06/23 01:37 AM
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Giant Sage
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Managed a 37 average on 31 duags,  14 were held over late slights that brought a whopping 15 average at the wy state sale. I was pleasantly supposed.  the rest were sold to crafters , no middle man. Mostly had feet on.It's a lot of extra work skinning feet on . The problem is shiping eats up profits real fast.
 
 Christ is King
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