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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: ebsurveyor]
#8108401
03/26/24 05:27 PM
03/26/24 05:27 PM
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WI
nimzy
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WI
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How much will you guys make per hour trapping and putting up $15 raccoons? Remember time is the only thing you will "run out of". 20 coon x 10 hours Trappin +5 fur shed= 20x15. 300-50 daily exp. 250/15hrs. $16.66. If you can maintain 20/day.
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
#8108403
03/26/24 05:32 PM
03/26/24 05:32 PM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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Green County Wisconsin
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there was a reason I said 15 carcass
if I don't have to spend time putting them up 12 a head might even motivate me
I would rather whack them and stack them than skin, flesh and dry
your right time is the constant commodity and I do not have enough.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: ebsurveyor]
#8108450
03/26/24 06:26 PM
03/26/24 06:26 PM
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Joined: Oct 2016
Michigan
BigBlackBirds
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Michigan
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Ten years ago, I thought $200 fisher were good until someone told me about $300 fisher forty years ago. I know that feeling. I had it when coyotes were good a few years ago with people excited with $100 westerns. Sounded interesting until remembered dumb, easy to catch reds with higher populations at the same price 40 years prior. Awww the good ol days are gone forever
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
#8108452
03/26/24 06:30 PM
03/26/24 06:30 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
Muskrat
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Wisconsin
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For $12 average I would be a coon trapper now.....jk put up or carcass? $12 average skinned and frozen I would pound them unmercifully. Easy to pile up big numbers in short order on the river line.
Lifetime member of WTA and NTA
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: bblwi]
#8108497
03/26/24 07:15 PM
03/26/24 07:15 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Rodney,Ohio
SNIPERBBB
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Rodney,Ohio
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The fact that a fur boom beaver may have sold for 25-30 dollars then and could be worth $60-$80 due to inflation today is not slowing down trapping beaver, so to me this just seems to be a mindset issue in the minds of some. We just give more room for the large ADC firms to move in and take over removing animals. If a customer pays $200 for the removal of a couple animals he has solved and issue. He really does not care if those animals sell for $5 or $25 and he does not think about how much money will make or lose having his issue resolved.
Bryce From talking to some of the older guys, it's a lot easier to catch say 100 coon today that it was to catch 100 coon back during the 70s. Just a lot more of them now . Same thing for beaver.
Last edited by SNIPERBBB; 03/26/24 07:15 PM.
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: nimzy]
#8108503
03/26/24 07:21 PM
03/26/24 07:21 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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james bay frontierOnt.
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How much will you guys make per hour trapping and putting up $15 raccoons? Remember time is the only thing you will "run out of". 20 coon x 10 hours Trappin +5 fur shed= 20x15. 300-50 daily exp. 250/15hrs. $16.66. If you can maintain 20/day. Coonman makes more than that greeting people at walmart.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
#8108529
03/26/24 07:44 PM
03/26/24 07:44 PM
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Joined: Oct 2016
Michigan
BigBlackBirds
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Michigan
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From talking to some of the older guys, it's a lot easier to catch say 100 coon today that it was to catch 100 coon back during the 70s. Just a lot more of them now . Same thing for beaver.
Absolutely agree at least from around here. 100-150 coon was a huge season back then and if my memory is correct most of those collections werent all trapped. The first guy I remember consistently trapping in the 500 range by later in the 80s was almost unbelievable to me at the time. Now thats just scratching the surface. I do think the population was small back then; not sure exactly why. Also believe we've learned much more efficient coon taking methods than anything back then or at least that I knew back at end of the fur boom. With methods I knew back then I cant picture a guy could do 100 coon day even if the numbers had existed.
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
#8108534
03/26/24 07:50 PM
03/26/24 07:50 PM
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Joined: Nov 2007
St. Cloud, MN
trapperkeck
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St. Cloud, MN
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For finished coon, I'd need around a $25 average to consider another run. You guys must like to spend a crap load of cash for some exercise. A gym membership would be a whole lot cheaper than than trapping coon @ a $15 avg.
"The voice of reason!"
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
#8108535
03/26/24 07:51 PM
03/26/24 07:51 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
East, Kentucky
KYBOY
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East, Kentucky
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The fact that a fur boom beaver may have sold for 25-30 dollars then and could be worth $60-$80 due to inflation today is not slowing down trapping beaver, so to me this just seems to be a mindset issue in the minds of some. We just give more room for the large ADC firms to move in and take over removing animals. If a customer pays $200 for the removal of a couple animals he has solved and issue. He really does not care if those animals sell for $5 or $25 and he does not think about how much money will make or lose having his issue resolved.
Bryce From talking to some of the older guys, it's a lot easier to catch say 100 coon today that it was to catch 100 coon back during the 70s. Just a lot more of them now . Same thing for beaver. that's for sure true around here.. I remember having a hard time catching coon back when I was a kid and no beaver... Now beaver are everywhere and I have a harder time NOT catching coon than catching them these days
Deep in the heart of Appalachia....
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
#8108570
03/26/24 08:29 PM
03/26/24 08:29 PM
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Joined: Mar 2008
Ohio, Old fart to some.
ack
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Ohio, Old fart to some.
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I hate coon until they hit a 17$ nose count...
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I used to have superpowers… but a therapist took them away.
The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: trapdog1]
#8108595
03/26/24 08:58 PM
03/26/24 08:58 PM
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Wy
Giant Sage
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Wy
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I'd be good with a $12-15 average. But it really doesn't matter much because I'm gonna do it anyway. Been a coon trapper all my life and enjoy it too much to quit. Plentiful, easy to catch and easy to put up. If you love coon trapping it's head to beat IA.
Christ is King
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
#8108603
03/26/24 09:12 PM
03/26/24 09:12 PM
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Wy
Giant Sage
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Wy
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Coyotes and muskrats are my two favorite critters to chase. I catch enough coon in my sets for those. They hit 15 dollars or more ill chase them heard for a short time and take the cream then on to Coyotes cats. If I was in IA, I'd be a coon trapper again for sure. Even at 12 bucks 18 -20 coon a day and throw in some rats, and mink. You'll show a profit.
Christ is King
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