Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: nimzy]
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03/27/24 08:29 PM
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I averaged $29.10 before deductions on 70 beaver this sale. 4$ cheaper than last year. The country is looking pretty good to me. And guys gave me a hard time for my $25 or 30 GREEN beaver that I sold locally. I was paid for them months ago. That works for ME.
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: Sask hunter]
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03/27/24 08:41 PM
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I sold most of my beavers to GFW in Canada in January. Now I haven’t compared size by size but I cherry picked what I thought my 6 best 2-3x beavers were. Only one beat GFW price after commission and overall I averaged 2 or 3$ a beaver less then GFW on the six I sent and back in Jan when gas prices were $ 1 /litre that was alot of gas vs now at 1.50/litre and come Monday with another sin tax of 5 more cents added on when everyone get their money in 2 more weeks Economics 101
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: 160user]
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03/27/24 08:43 PM
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I averaged $29.10 before deductions on 70 beaver this sale. 4$ cheaper than last year. The country is looking pretty good to me. And guys gave me a hard time for my $25 or 30 GREEN beaver that I sold locally. I was paid for them months ago. That works for ME. was that the picture of your truck plow scrapping them come to mind
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: wissmiss]
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03/27/24 10:30 PM
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I said they did not sell fresh bobcats/lynxcats this sale. All Lynx were offered - fresh and held over.
And on the bobcats - it was just WESTERNS that fresh were not offered. All other sections of bobcats were offered all skins.
This information is plainly written in their sale report, which is clearly posted on their web site.
Please do NOT put “words in my mouth”!!!!!! For the third time I ask. How many bobcats were held over?
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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03/28/24 09:02 AM
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Fur Harvesters = a Canadian company that mostly panders to northern trappers. Trappers' fur from most of continental US is not even wanted on those auctions. If they did, they'd have agents in our areas.
That memo was put out because GFW is cutting into the numbers of Canadian beavers that FH would like to get their hands on now that there is a strong demand.
Competition is a VERY good thing!!!
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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03/28/24 09:56 AM
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GFW had two fur buyers in Northern/central Ontario buying green beavers. The price they where paying was enough for a lot of trappers to look at the time saved vs potential at auction and sell. They where doing it on a trial bases, not sure if they will continue with buying green beaver or not next year. I do know a lot of trappers where asking if they would be moving south in Ontario on buying runs next year. Seems they have room to expand on the green beaver front anyways in Ontario.
FHA has to be a concerned about it because GFW is offering a service that they cannot, buying green beaver.
I am sure they are concerned about GFW moving into Quebec as well.
From what I understand GFW then shipped them south for processing. The question is how much overhead can GFW take in the shipment, processing and fees of buying beavers in Ontario and shipping them, well still offering a competitive price point.
So all this is from a narrow band of central/northern Ontario, GFW has lots of room to expand in the green beaver market in Canada.
For FHA this is supposedly there bread and butter species, I know I would be concerned about it. They are not just competing on price vs price, but price vs price and time, with a company offering a service they do not.
If GFW put out a chart to counter FHA it could be exactly that. Price per finished pelt vs price per green pelt, with the time saved.
On a completely different note, really wish another auction house would try to get into the international market for North America. Maybe 4-5 State Associations trial a combined auction, try to setup it up 2-3 years from now. Maybe the NTA try's something......
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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03/28/24 10:53 AM
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
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03/28/24 11:57 AM
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Fur Harvesters = a Canadian company that mostly panders to northern trappers. Trappers' fur from most of continental US is not even wanted on those auctions. If they did, they'd have agents in our areas.
That memo was put out because GFW is cutting into the numbers of Canadian beavers that FH would like to get their hands on now that there is a strong demand.
Competition is a VERY good thing!!!
Groeny Rocks!!! They have a long way to go to pick up the numbers that NAFA got in Ontario as competition for FHA, And after this sale will have to up their offers a good bit to do so,Which I bet they will same as they did last year following FHA sale. They will keep playing catch up as long as the international buyers filling the auction room continue to raise the market going forward now.
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
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03/28/24 12:30 PM
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Fur Harvesters = a Canadian company that mostly panders to northern CANADIAN trappers.
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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03/28/24 12:42 PM
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I'd bet there are many more beaver trappers that DO NOT put up their beaver than those that do put em up.....especially with the recent up-surge in the prices.
There will be plenty of frozen beavs for GFW to purchase in the frozen North.
FH must be concerned.
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: crosspatch]
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03/28/24 01:43 PM
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Gibb said 2 months ago he had bought over 5000. Do not know what he got since or other Canadian (or American for that matter) GFW agents got since but must be cutting into FHA a bit for them to respond with that on their website.
Certainly appeals to people who do not have time and/or know how to do proper put up. Looks like GFW got FHA's attention. Competition good. How many people got $54- $58 USD. from the Canadian Rat Wagon? That's what the better winter shearing beaver brought. I paid that for some. And the good winter ( January, February, March) beaver will be on the next sale, so they should bring more, if the market holds.
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: Northof50]
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03/28/24 01:46 PM
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I sold most of my beavers to GFW in Canada in January. Now I haven’t compared size by size but I cherry picked what I thought my 6 best 2-3x beavers were. Only one beat GFW price after commission and overall I averaged 2 or 3$ a beaver less then GFW on the six I sent and back in Jan when gas prices were $ 1 /litre that was alot of gas vs now at 1.50/litre and come Monday with another sin tax of 5 more cents added on when everyone get their money in 2 more weeks Economics 101 But, and that's a big but. The beavers you sent to FHA were the ones you caught earlier in the fall. You forgot to throw that into the equation.
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Re: FHA vs Canadian Rat wagon
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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03/28/24 02:12 PM
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Where there has not traditionally been green beaver buyers everybody had to learn to put them up or find someone else that would. Would assume that applies to most if not all of Canada and the western US.
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