Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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03/27/24 03:55 PM
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Akron, Ohio
bass10
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$10-$12 coon put up would be sweet. I love to target them and beaver. I enjoy putting up fur and realize its not going to be profitable. When I retire soon I have 1000's of acres within 4 wheeler travel and a lot of river that I plan to hit as hard as I can. Right now deer season interferes too much to trap as much as I'd like.
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: trapperkeck]
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03/27/24 04:15 PM
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Michigan
BigBlackBirds
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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. I imagine its relative to what each of us have to work with and what amount of money want to pocket at the end. I look at the guys stacking up beaver right now and primarily see pain and agony. To me beaver are fun for about two minutes as you set the first trap and make the first catch of ghe season. After that everything is hard hard work and gotta respect the guys that can run hard after them. Coon on the other hand--- I find zero fun about them. But from a money stand point they could motivate me as 1) there is nearly an endless supply and theres not much involved in catching them in big numbers and 2) access is super easy. No half mile walks into the swamp carrying stuff in and out. Doubt if I ever step more than 25 yards from the tail gate of truck on coon line. The remakes take a couple minutes max as the coon is already dead and all you do it prop the trap back up. Its all about burning as many miles as you can over as many days as possible. Relative to what I have to work with, they can be the better money makers. After expenses you are way farther ahead on a week long coon line with lower $ averages here than trying to run a month after high dollar average beaver or coyotes that are in non-existent supply. Money wise the only competitor to them around me is when rat market is hot. But since there is not really any money left on the table at the moment for any of them, its as someone else stated---how much fun can I afford to have
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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03/27/24 04:15 PM
03/27/24 04:15 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Trapping from a 4 wheeler is much more cost efficient than trapping out of a full sized pickup. I can run the old trails and logging roads all day with my old 300 4 trax and only burn a cup of gas.
Last edited by Boco; 03/27/24 04:16 PM.
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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03/27/24 06:46 PM
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Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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Coon generally help offset my gas costs while pursuing more fun animals to catch. I catch a bunch of them while trying to catch coyotes or cats so might as well use them. Most of my farmers want them managed anyway. Crazy how many fill back in over the year after season so I know it’s not really managing them just always get to trap a bunch good habitat brings em in. The $6 skinned and not finished coon I sold this may sound low, but hey it was about double what I got the last two years so sort of a turn around there in local market ha ha. If nothing else it was way more fun than not getting to sell any during that Covid crap stretch. I’ll take 6 over 0 any day. Jim
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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03/27/24 07:12 PM
03/27/24 07:12 PM
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J Staton
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Combined with a meat market a $10 average would be fine. Now like I do today with trapping, I wouldn't travel no further than the distance it takes to use 2 gallons of gas per day and would walk the trapline instead of using an ATV.
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: ebsurveyor]
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03/27/24 08:02 PM
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Armpit, ak
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That's the whole point. Reverse that $15 (today) furs back to 1980 and it would be $5. No one (back then) would have been excited to sell $5 rc's. But we were happy to sell $5 'rats. Unfortunately, trappers today have lowered their standards. Fortunately, they will be dead soon like me. 
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: Boco]
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03/27/24 09:08 PM
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St. Cloud, MN
trapperkeck
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Trapping from a 4 wheeler is much more cost efficient than trapping out of a full sized pickup. I can run the old trails and logging roads all day with my old 300 4 trax and only burn a cup of gas. I can tell, you have never run a successful coon line. I've had days where the truck bed had 40-50 coon in it. Not gonna happen on any wheeler I've ever been on. Lol
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: bblwi]
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03/27/24 10:47 PM
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We were not asked if we would make money, we were asked what prices would increase our interest to harvest more. I have trapped for about 44 years and using my schedule C I don't have profits many years.
Bryce We were not asked if we would make money, we were asked what prices would increase our interest to harvest more. I have trapped for about 44 years and using my schedule C I don't have profits many years.
Bryce I think he asked what a "reasonable" price would be, wouldnt making more money be a reason for increasing interest?
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: trapperkeck]
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03/31/24 05:39 PM
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Co.-Wy. part time AK.
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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. Yep, but pumping iron for a bunch of grey bearded guys isn't nearly as much fun as checking traps. It's still a thrill walking up to a set where you know you have a catch. I don't envision squatting with a couple hundred lbs. on a bar interests most guys here anymore.
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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03/31/24 05:47 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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I hear gyms are filthy places with fecies all over everything. I'll stick to the bush.
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: foxkidd44]
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04/01/24 05:49 AM
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USA MN
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The Golden triangle days and a 55 dollar avg , were very common
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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04/01/24 07:14 AM
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A $15 dollar coon today is not really the same a a $15 dollar coon was worth in the days of .55 cent gas And a new truck to use as your trapping machine cost less than $7000.00 I trapped for more than 50 years Fur prices where all over the place as was always the case Right after the stock market crash in 1987 deciding who to sell your fur to was easy Because the number of fur buyers at that time was a very small number From the late 1990's on I had some years where I Had a good fur check In the end though I still was enjoying running a trapline Because it provided me a way to enjoy my life in a way That nothing else could
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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04/01/24 10:30 AM
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PA
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$25 average. The way coon prices are now, you already lost money as you leave your driveway. Of course, we don't have ROW trapping here. I have to walk a lot to catch many coon. It's all work.
Right now I’m having amnesia and déjà vu at the same time. I think I’ve forgotten this before.
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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04/02/24 03:43 PM
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Alaska and Washington State
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Based on what I got for four road killed raccoon in 1980 ($38 average), adjusted for inflation, that would make a reasonable, average price for raccoon today of, $143.11 This is an actual calculation, not a guess. BTW, the 37 muskrat averaged $8.12 in 1980, today that would be, $30.58 each. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/04/full-6517-214004-img20240402_12330045.jpg)
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Re: What would be a reasonable average for raccoon ?
[Re: PAskinner]
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04/02/24 09:11 PM
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Iowa
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Iowa
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$25 average. The way coon prices are now, you already lost money as you leave your driveway. Of course, we don't have ROW trapping here. I have to walk a lot to catch many coon. It's all work. Being able to trap the ROW makes a huge difference in numbers and the time spent catching them.
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