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Optimistic for coyotes #7838281
04/04/23 06:58 PM
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Am I the only one getting excited about trapping with little to no competition next fall.

Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838283
04/04/23 07:00 PM
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I love it been that way for awhile

Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838294
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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!

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Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838317
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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.
Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838340
04/04/23 08:06 PM
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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!
Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838423
04/04/23 09:24 PM
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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.
Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Boco] #7838541
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Originally Posted by Boco
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.

Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838773
04/05/23 09:27 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.

Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838796
04/05/23 09:55 AM
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Doubt a Texas coyote will ever bring enough to cover the time spent skinning one

Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: beaverpeeler] #7838811
04/05/23 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
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.


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Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Boone Liane] #7838814
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Originally Posted by Boone Liane
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.
Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838816
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I don't think so.


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Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838831
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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.
Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Boone Liane] #7838842
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Originally Posted by Boone Liane
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

Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838880
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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
Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Boone Liane] #7838885
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Originally Posted by Boone Liane
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?
Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838922
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Less trappers but way more thermal hunters driving around.

I let the hound guys run their dogs for Coyotes this year, more fun listening to their dogs run through the woods vs catching one and not wanting to skin it anyways.

Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Dirt] #7838951
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Originally Posted by Dirt
Originally Posted by Boone Liane
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.


Ain’t that the truth!

Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Giant Sage] #7838973
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Originally Posted by Giant Sage
Originally Posted by Boco
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.

Re: Optimistic for coyotes [Re: Mark McCary] #7839372
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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.

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