Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Jakeland]
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03/20/24 04:00 PM
03/20/24 04:00 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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The grizzly bear lawsuit would effect trapping where there’s grizzlies as you wouldn’t be able to trap wolves in those areas and I think it would effect cat and coyote trapping as well so as trappers we do have a dog in the fight Thanks for that info Jake. A good reason to fight to allow trapping to continue regardless where the bear thing goes.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Boco]
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03/20/24 05:32 PM
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Jakeland
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The grizzly bear lawsuit would effect trapping where there’s grizzlies as you wouldn’t be able to trap wolves in those areas and I think it would effect cat and coyote trapping as well so as trappers we do have a dog in the fight Thanks for that info Jake. A good reason to fight to allow trapping to continue regardless where the bear thing goes. Exactly!
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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03/25/24 02:58 PM
03/25/24 02:58 PM
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Idaho
Idahotrapguy
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https://idfg.idaho.gov/article/fg-d...arding-wolf-trapping-and-grizzly-bears-0Boco, We did not get involved in any hunting ban but have gotten involved in others (coyote killing contests, thermal hunting proposals, wolf hunting seasons) and will protect/support/ect hunting issues if it something to help our allies with or if it affects furbearers or/and predators. We knew the ramifications if this grizzly ruling got pushed through so we officially became intervenors along with FTA and NTA a couple years ago. This shut down early wolf seasons in 88% of the units that harvested wolves last year. We lost 82 days of early part of the season and 31 days at the end. Thats all I can comment about at this time. Rusty
Life member of ITA, NTA, and NRA. President for Idaho Trappers Association.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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04/06/24 06:38 PM
04/06/24 06:38 PM
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FREEMAN TRAPPER
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St. Maries Fur Sale Results.
Beaver 437 offered, 100% sold, Avg - $ 29.80 High - $61.04 Bobcat 171 offered, 95% sold, Avg - $ 194.80 High - $ 587.13 Coyote 114 offered, 86% sold, Avg - $16.80 High - $53.13 Marten 233 offered, 100% sold, Avg - $ 51.60 High - $81.69 Muskrat 370 offered, 99% sold, Avg - $4.18 High - $5.40 Otter 81 offered, 100% sold, Avg - $59.30 High - $76.50 Raccoon 74 offered, 77% sold, Avg - $5.19 High - $ 9.10 Skunk 92 offered, 100% sold, Avg - $17.65 High - $26.95
It looks like there were a lot of satisfied trappers at our St. Maries Fur Sale! We have a great bunch of volunteers at the Intermountain Fur Harvesters and their work and commitment is very much appreciated.
I have seen a lot of talk on this forum in regard to our Fur Sale in St. Maries, I would like to clear a few things up. In regard to Musty's post and him not being happy with what he was paid for his beaver, I do not understand this, because he had a minimum on all of his lots and the high bid exceeded them, so where is the problem? In regard to the tanned wolf, the high bid was $312.00 it did not meet the asking price and the seller took it home. There is nothing "Shady" going on at the Intermountain Fur Harvesters Sales. These are all sealed bids we do not and cannot have control over what a buyer bids on each lot. For clarification we had 18 buyers at our sale, 8 were large buyers and 10 were smaller buyers, and we appreciate each one of them.
As far as EGOS go there aren't any! The IFH, ITA, USRT and the F4WM all help and support each other at our Fur Sales, Trappers Banquets, F4WM Banquets and NTA Rendezvous. And we all do this for one reason, UNITED WE STAND DEVIDED WE FALL!!
With Support and Respect for all Trappers, Intermountain Fur Harvesters President, Bernie Nelson
P.S. Hope to see you all at the NTA Western Regional in Glennsferry, Idaho May 31 - June 1, 2024.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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04/07/24 12:26 PM
04/07/24 12:26 PM
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Idaho
bearcat2
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Yes, thanks for the post Bernie.
Musty, I talked to the buyer who I'm sure bought your beaver. Anyways it was a lot of over fifty beaver from your area. He said he didn't know they got beaver that good over there, and bragged up your put up. (I seen it, excellent job. I wasn't at the sale, but I would expect he was telling the truth when he said they were the nicest put up beaver on the sale). He was very surprised he got them at the price he bid, he expected to be outbid by one of the bigger buyers. Just for the info, quality and put up can matter, those beaver aren't going to the hatter market, he has an outlet for a small number of quality beaver each year, he had already filled that order this year but your beaver were nice enough he bid on them to hold over for next year.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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04/07/24 12:53 PM
04/07/24 12:53 PM
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Oregon
beaverpeeler
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Bernie makes an excellent point about minimum bids. When we think things are going really well on prices we sometimes drop our guard in that dept. I know of a lot of trappers that put nominal or no minimums on their lots. You do this at your own peril. When I put minimums on my lots I'm always hoping that the bid will be higher (much higher).... but it is the magic number that I will sell at and not feel ripped off.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Boco]
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04/07/24 04:37 PM
04/07/24 04:37 PM
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I been biting my tongue but can't any longer. --Greedy associations? We are in the middle of a federal grizzly lawsuit. Even though we are only paying 1/3 of the bill it is still draining our accounts. Fur sale is our biggest fundraiser. --Too big of egos to merge organizations in Idaho? I personally nominated and encouraged the leaders of the two other Idaho groups to run for ITA director positions. I personally have stood on the platform of merging all groups into one organization since I ran for the President position a decade ago. --My wife and me were at the St Maries sale from start to finish. I have attended every Upper Snake sale since I became president as well. --I won't apologize for non residents bringing or shipping fur into our sale. Almost 20% of our membership is out of staters and they have just as much right to come to our sales as anyone else. Just like Idahoans are welcome to go to a out of state sale. --I'm sorry our March sale was too big. We are looking at solutions on fixing that problem by next year. --By the way, due to requests from buyers and trappers we will be having a clean up sale on April 27th. Consignment only. Hoping it is a quick 4 hr sale. --Very proud of our volunteers and so I do get defensive of them.
Rusty One question-why as a trapping organization,are you spending time and money on a hunting issue? Mostly because the Anti types are tying the two together. That's the short version.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Idahotrapguy]
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04/07/24 04:39 PM
04/07/24 04:39 PM
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Co.-Wy. part time AK.
wy.wolfer
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https://idfg.idaho.gov/article/fg-d...arding-wolf-trapping-and-grizzly-bears-0Boco, We did not get involved in any hunting ban but have gotten involved in others (coyote killing contests, thermal hunting proposals, wolf hunting seasons) and will protect/support/ect hunting issues if it something to help our allies with or if it affects furbearers or/and predators. We knew the ramifications if this grizzly ruling got pushed through so we officially became intervenors along with FTA and NTA a couple years ago. This shut down early wolf seasons in 88% of the units that harvested wolves last year. We lost 82 days of early part of the season and 31 days at the end. Thats all I can comment about at this time. Rusty Boco, Here's a better description of a PART of the problem/issue. Just read the article and you'll understand a lot more than meets the eye.
Last edited by wy.wolfer; 04/07/24 04:40 PM.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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04/07/24 11:28 PM
04/07/24 11:28 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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Its all hokey, a grz could pop a wolf snare breakaway no problem, No need to restrict trapping because of grizzlies.Definitely fight that BS.
Last edited by Boco; 04/07/24 11:32 PM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Boco]
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04/08/24 12:03 PM
04/08/24 12:03 PM
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Armpit, ak
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Its all hokey, a grz could pop a wolf snare breakaway no problem, No need to restrict trapping because of grizzlies.Definitely fight that BS.
Being a retired grizz guide, I noticed that these critters come in different sized packages. 
Who is John Galt?
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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04/09/24 08:04 PM
04/09/24 08:04 PM
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A few cleanup comments that probably aren't needed...I sold and bought at IFH, as well as the recent FHA auction.
Buyers; just because there may have been plenty of buyers, that doesn't mean there was competition for everything. coming back from FHA, an auction that occurred just a short time after IFH, I can say anything over 30 for decent sized, decent felted, western beavers is a good price. And those buyers aren't weighing up there. They only see a 6 beaver sample of 50 or 200 beaver anyway. The good news is, your beaver aren't going to price really low. Bad news is that it isn't going through the roof, either. If you got big money for western beaver, it was exceptional and isn't going to the hatter market. Just like those Eastern Black Blanket heavies at FHA.
Speaking of FHA, they are grading beaver for garment, just like they always have. if the buyers this year are buying for felt, they can figure it out. Well put up fur will always give you options. Or, if you're like me, is just happy all my self-damaged beavers found a home as well! I just wish I could buy one weasel there...
I'm buying for a different reason than Kortum, even if we were to compete for the same item. I may have a customer that REALLY need something. He, on one species may be using his money, on another, be buying for a broker, for another species, for an individual. No one else knows. If you want to know, I suggest consulting the Magic 8 Ball.
Same with cats. I probably would have made decent money if I would have been at Klamath or Glenns Ferry instead of at Lacy, WA. But with no real competition, and possibly no demand, my decent cats got real low bids. The buyer was likely banking on no competition. I no saled them and am sending them to FHA-again, a roll of the dice. Saw this happen up at FHA, where the auction house did so to protect the trappers from the buyers.
Lastly, these sales are human institutions. They can always be improved upon. Many folks on here know each other or know personally those of whom someone is talking about. May I suggest, especially in these times, even "amongst ourselves" on forums such as these, if we see issues that we believe are serious, we address them to individuals and privately and be careful with accusations, especially of entire organizations.
OK, really lastly, we're working on purchasing George Brady's (my father in law) shop. Once that is done (hopefully) I can commit to being an FHA receiving agent. This doesn't mean I'll be spending my entire winter on the road, but it will be something. Now I just need to find a home for the 10 gallons of coyote buttholes George had me save.
Frank the Tank "I just ride on them. I don't know what makes them work."
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Re: IFH fur sale St. Maries, ID
[Re: Musty]
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04/14/24 01:42 PM
04/14/24 01:42 PM
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Washington
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Figured I'd get on here and say a few things. I spoke to Bernie a couple days ago. And while I don't agree with him on the error printed in the paperwork at the auction, it was wrong of me to get on here and spout off about it. I apologize for that and don't mean anything bad towards the intermountain fur harvesters organization. Anyways, just wanted to say my bad. Hope y'all have a great summer and maybe see you around 
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