Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Slick Pan]
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03/18/24 11:26 AM
03/18/24 11:26 AM
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MJM
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George is gonna judge his competition as any good buyer should. He will pay accordingly. He also is in touch with the market daily if not many times a day as are most volume buyers. Not sure who all of these buyers were but I see a few names I recognize. Also prices tend to fall in the country latter in the season. Happens every year. Buyers get full and the competition is less. The only way the buyers get full, is if they are having trouble moving the fur. They will sell it as fast as they can, not sit on it. If you are talking the felters are full, it would be a pretty small market, for a dozen trapper sales to plug the market. Maybe the felters are bocking at the price of beaver? Maybe the country buyers are learning they can not move the beaver as easy as they thought they were going too.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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03/18/24 05:19 PM
03/18/24 05:19 PM
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Oregon
beaverpeeler
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I enjoyed my trip to Idaho to sell fur for the first time ever out of state. It was great meeting Musty and others that were just names before. For me, my main loyalty is to myself so I sell wherever I think I can get the most $$$ for my fur. That having been said, I've been selling through OTC sales for most of my life and if all things are equal they will always have my main support as a trapper.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Slick Pan]
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03/19/24 08:06 AM
03/19/24 08:06 AM
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MJM
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I think the associations are greedy. They want to make money for their own association at the sellers expense. If the seller is unhappy about prices to bad for them is the way I think they see it. It's the associations job to get top dollar for their consigners if they are gonna have a sale and if they cannot do it they should not be selling just to benefit them selves. I wonder how many sales you have put on? Do you have a smiley face guarantee at you sales? It is a lot of work and expense putting on a sale. From what I have seen when you get a group of buyers together bidding on fur, sellers that are disappointed with the price are looking at their fur with rose colored glasses or they do not know what the market is at the time of the sale. Or both. What buyers would have showed up that didn't, if there would have been more fur? One thing is for sure, not everyone one is going to be happy. You seem to be a prefect example of that. Were you at the sale?
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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03/19/24 09:03 AM
03/19/24 09:03 AM
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Priest River, Idaho USA
SundanceMtnMan
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I am wondering what you think we do with the money we make? We use it to put on trapping and wolf trapping classes which are required to get a trapping license in Idaho. We donate money to fight the antis lawsuits that are trying to end trapping. We go to fairs and other events promoting trapping. I don't know of any of us that get paid and few even break even. I guess if you don't want to support the trapping associations don't attend the sales and events but don't come crying to us when you lose your opportunity to trap.
"They Say Nothing is Impossible, But, I Do Nothing Every Day."
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Slick Pan]
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03/19/24 10:01 AM
03/19/24 10:01 AM
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idaho
wallfur
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I think the associations are greedy. They want to make money for their own association at the sellers expense. If the seller is unhappy about prices to bad for them is the way I think they see it. It's the associations job to get top dollar for their consigners if they are gonna have a sale and if they cannot do it they should not be selling just to benefit them selves. ...slick pan would you like to buy my fur?at what i think its worth?lol..where do you sell your fur or do you even have any? any suggestions how to make the sales better? associations dont set the price of fur all they can do is show the fur to the buyers, anything beyond that they have no control over. i am not personally involved in putting on any of the sales nor do i speak for any assiocation but i am thankful for the poeple that do. but i do spend several thousand dollars per year supporting various sales. again a big thank you to those poeple who do put those sales together. your time, effort, hard work and your personal money thats involved does not go unnoticed. thank you! your unselfish work goes a long way in keeping trapping alive for EVERYONE not just the ones that support the sales.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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03/19/24 10:16 AM
03/19/24 10:16 AM
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Armpit, ak
Dirt
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I get to set minimums on my fur. That way I control not getting burned . I have no problem taking my fur back and find a new better option, even if it takes years. I read on here that furbuyers used this strategy at NAFA?
Who is John Galt?
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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03/19/24 10:40 AM
03/19/24 10:40 AM
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beaverpeeler
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Amen about the minimums. In other words we have multiple buyers looking at fur but still have control on whether we sell or not. I now I used to ruffle feathers fairly often (OTC sales in the old days) when I would not accept what i thought were subpar offers that didn't meet my minimum. Then they would get sent up north.
Last edited by beaverpeeler; 03/19/24 10:41 AM.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: MJM]
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03/19/24 05:38 PM
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Slick Pan
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"I wonder how many sales you have put on?"
I been involved in Fur Sales since I was 12 and I will be 69 this year so I think I have more qualification to speak than most of you .I helped put that sale on at 12 years old. I am very aware of what happens at them.
Last edited by Slick Pan; 03/19/24 06:32 PM.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: SundanceMtnMan]
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03/19/24 05:41 PM
03/19/24 05:41 PM
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Slick Pan
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I am wondering what you think we do with the money we make? We use it to put on trapping and wolf trapping classes which are required to get a trapping license in Idaho. We donate money to fight the antis lawsuits that are trying to end trapping. We go to fairs and other events promoting trapping. I don't know of any of us that get paid and few even break even. I guess if you don't want to support the trapping associations don't attend the sales and events but don't come crying to us when you lose your opportunity to trap. I am not crying about losing my opportunity . Individually with and without associations involvement I have done more to protect trapping than most of you.
Last edited by Slick Pan; 03/19/24 06:30 PM.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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03/19/24 05:51 PM
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Slick Pan
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The problems with minimums is they cost money to apply them if you do not sell your fur. Why would you put minimums on an item like beaver if you know from all the past sales there is a strong market ? The problem with Musty's beaver prices if they are as good as he claims is the people who put on the sale did not draw the correct buyers. George bought the furs for less than paid in the past because he knew he less competition.
Last edited by Slick Pan; 03/19/24 05:52 PM.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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03/19/24 06:07 PM
03/19/24 06:07 PM
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Armpit, ak
Dirt
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There are a few beaver trappers in north america that don't consider a strong hatter markdet a strong beaver market.
Who is John Galt?
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Dirt]
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03/19/24 06:14 PM
03/19/24 06:14 PM
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Turtledale
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There are a few beaver trappers in north america that don't consider a strong hatter markdet a strong beaver market. The markets ebb and flow continuously on fads like the Stetson and the coyote trim parka. Beaver market is gaining momentum, when will it end is anyone's guess. I'm hoping the Chinese have a coon skin coat craze, or a muskrat trim bikini fad soon. Or possum lined gloves to be all the rage in 2025.
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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