Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: Steven 49er]
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05/30/23 09:54 AM
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In typical FHA fashion they sold beaver 8 to 10 dollars less than the recent country levels.
People were getting $38 averages in the country?
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Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: blackhammer]
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05/30/23 11:10 AM
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They been offline for days. But I finally got to see mine this morning. Averages 54 bvr=28.45, sold 69 of 74 otter=29.01, Iowa early coon with grandkids sold 22 with 7 unsold=2.82 before commissions. Back to marketing in the country. Good education tho. Wasn’t just my coon then Dean. LOL No Paul you're not alone lol....misery loves company
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Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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05/30/23 02:07 PM
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In typical FHA fashion they sold beaver 8 to 10 dollars less than the recent country levels.
People were getting $38 averages in the country? Doubtful.
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Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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05/30/23 05:25 PM
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In typical FHA fashion they sold beaver 8 to 10 dollars less than the recent country levels.
People were getting $38 averages in the country? After the deductions of shipping costs and commission......it's not a big difference.
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Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: bblwi]
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05/31/23 06:49 AM
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I don't know how high FHA valued muskrats. I have not been able to find those numbers. As time goes on it does not matter as much to me either, because when you are trying to sell stuff for too much above the market it does not move. This will be the 3rd sale that my few rats have been bought back. I have sold just shy of 600 the last two seasons for about $3.70-$3.72 and the rats I sent to FHA were a tad better (in grade) then the ones I sold. Yes as someone stated it is an education and learning is important to me. I can afford to let a $100 worth of fur ride it out to increase my knowledge on how to best market my fur within the general fur market. I know several recommend tanning and selling etc. It is amazing how many fur items I saw just at our district rondy. It is interesting that we are encouraging harvesters to invest more time and money into low cost fur when one of the reasons fur is low in price is demand is WAY, WAY down.
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Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: wissmiss]
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05/31/23 07:42 AM
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I recently sold some tanned rats for 35 ea. For the minimal effort to tan the handful I had(they go right into the pickle directly after skinning and fat removal) it was well worth it. In fact I could have sold more if I had them,and the summer selling circuit is not even here yet.
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Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: wissmiss]
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05/31/23 07:56 AM
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I gotta take a quick course on tanning. The Trubond kits are ok for me but it’s not a nice soft tan like a taxidermist. I’m probably not breaking them properly. I’m happy with my $500 for my first fur check, next year will be better……..more fur anyway, already doubled my beaver count. Coulda had more but it’s too warm, next fall.
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Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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05/31/23 06:46 PM
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In typical FHA fashion they sold beaver 8 to 10 dollars less than the recent country levels.
People were getting $38 averages in the country? Are you one of the lucky ones who don't pay shipping and 11 percent commissions? I know several that sold for 32 to 35 in the last month and 20 to 24 in the round
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Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: wissmiss]
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05/31/23 09:11 PM
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Wonder what they’ll do with the castor?
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Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: wissmiss]
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05/31/23 09:32 PM
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I think only the western select (castor) sold 100% last go-round.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: FHA catalogs
[Re: Boco]
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06/01/23 01:26 PM
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You are confusing top with avg. Are you referring to me?
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