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I can knock them out pretty fast, but I really don't enjoy it. Spending a good part of an evening putting up 3 or 4 is more my style. Add some rock and roll and a cold coke and I'm in my element. My fur room is kinda a sanctuary.
I've timed myself many times doing more than few beaver at a time. I can generally skin 8 an hour and that's skinning them, gutting and cleaned up. 8 an hour is typical to flesh. Maybe a little slower as I have got older, board them in five. It doesn't take but a minute or two to take off the board. The minor stuff like flipping boards, bagging pelts etc I do in the early morning when I have nothing else to do..
It took me a couple weeks to get back in the groove this winter but I still got it
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
Re: Selling beaver pelts by weight
[Re: Steven 49er]
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I've timed myself many times doing more than few beaver at a time. I can generally skin 8 an hour and that's skinning them, gutting and cleaned up. 8 an hour is typical to flesh. Maybe a little slower as I have got older, board them in five. It doesn't take but a minute or two to take off the board. The minor stuff like flipping boards, bagging pelts etc I do in the early morning when I have nothing else to do..
It took me a couple weeks to get back in the groove this winter but I still got it
I weighed some 60 inch plus---little over 2 p0unds---sold them yesterday for 35--28 in the lot---21 over 60 and 21 0f them were last springs beaver--stale and rubbed--bit. I trap at 7000 feet so I think they are a heavy grade, I guess it is a hatter market!
20 supers, 65 blankets and 41 XL's averaged out to 2.07 lbs each. That lot sold for $37.67 avg 126 beaver, yesterday OTC sale. Two of the buyers were weighing beaver but the high bidder was not one of the weighers.
(That was based on weighing a representative sample of 5 of each size).
20 supers, 65 blankets and 41 XL's averaged out to 2.07 lbs each. That lot sold for $37.67 avg 126 beaver, yesterday OTC sale. Two of the buyers were weighing beaver but the high bidder was not one of the weighers.
(That was based on weighing a representative sample of 5 of each size).
Tom, were you happy with the price you got?
That is $18 a lb. What pretty much every buyer around here is paying.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
My beaver went for a little more $$$ at the ITA sale (big sizes $41 avg) but I gotta say yesterday's batch of beaver were legit hatters late season scarred up, rubbed, bites. So I'm pleased with the price.
I figured out that this season's castor has so far averaged me $7 per beaver with the unknown of how much the 14 lbs of some of my best will bring that was shipped to FHA to once agains test those waters.