Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: Oakey]
#8131629
05/01/24 05:14 PM
05/01/24 05:14 PM
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
Trapper7
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
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I can remember getting as much as $40 for a large prime coon back then.
The first bottles of Coca Cola contained 3.5 grams of cocaine. That's how our grandparents were able to walk to school uphill both ways in the snow.
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: Oakey]
#8131639
05/01/24 05:27 PM
05/01/24 05:27 PM
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Joined: May 2010
MN
Steven 49er
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MN
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The 80s have been gone for 40 years.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: Oakey]
#8131651
05/01/24 05:53 PM
05/01/24 05:53 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Northern Minnesota
BernieB.
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Northern Minnesota
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Local guy this spring caught 273 beaver in 10 days and sold all in the round to Carlson fur buyers for $20 average. That’s $5,460. Factoring inflation those same beaver during the 80’s s fur boom would be $88,000 in just ten days. You young trappers can only imagine what that fur boom was like. Of course he would have never caught 273 back then because of fierce competition but the smart trappers knew how to walk deeper and cut the road huggers off. A little history to chew on. [u][/u] That's the key word right there. Trappers today have no idea what trapping competition, pressure on the resource and theft was like. It was unreal in many areas.
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: Oakey]
#8131669
05/01/24 06:23 PM
05/01/24 06:23 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
West Central MN
20scout
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West Central MN
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I was a senior in high school back in 1979 and skipped school the first week of trapping season to try my luck. Sold my furs the next Saturday morning and when I got home my parents met me at the door wondering why I wasn't at school that week. Showed them the check for $2500 I got from my furs that morning. That was more than both my parents made in a month combined. Where could a young man make that kind of money honestly back then when mnimum wage was only $1.25? Nothing more was ever said about school.
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: 20scout]
#8131691
05/01/24 07:05 PM
05/01/24 07:05 PM
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Joined: Apr 2012
new york
mike mason
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new york
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I was a senior in high school back in 1979 and skipped school the first week of trapping season to try my luck. Sold my furs the next Saturday morning and when I got home my parents met me at the door wondering why I wasn't at school that week. Showed them the check for $2500 I got from my furs that morning. That was more than both my parents made in a month combined. Where could a young man make that kind of money honestly back then when mnimum wage was only $1.25? Nothing more was ever said about school. All through high school; I took the 1st week of trapping season off to catch fur! I went to the principal, and he said if I got a note from my teacher that I was up to date on schoolwork, I could take off.
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: Oakey]
#8131706
05/01/24 07:48 PM
05/01/24 07:48 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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I was a newly-wed in the 80s. Paid many bills, bought Christmas/birthdays, bought a good used truck, bought a new Honda Big Red 250....I could go on and on....what a great time to be a trapper!....even in the deep South.
Only other time this southern fur did almost as well was 2010-11. Had a couple very nice 5 figure fur checks from NAFA those two years.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
#8131726
05/01/24 08:12 PM
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Joined: Mar 2024
Wisconsin
Oakey
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Wisconsin
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The 80s have been gone for 40 years.
Not sure what you mean by that but my body tells me that louder than you. Most of my traps I bought 50 or more years ago and from a guy who passed long ago, Swede Israelson in thief river falls. All good memories. It was 71 or 72 fox were $12 and then each year exploded into the last fur boom. They say every generation has a fur boom. I’m not holding my breath for the next one. Maybe you 12 year olds will see it unless the Lord returns first.
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: BernieB.]
#8131729
05/01/24 08:14 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
PA
PSB1011
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PA
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Local guy this spring caught 273 beaver in 10 days and sold all in the round to Carlson fur buyers for $20 average. That’s $5,460. Factoring inflation those same beaver during the 80’s s fur boom would be $88,000 in just ten days. You young trappers can only imagine what that fur boom was like. Of course he would have never caught 273 back then because of fierce competition but the smart trappers knew how to walk deeper and cut the road huggers off. A little history to chew on. [u][/u] That's the key word right there. Trappers today have no idea what trapping competition, pressure on the resource and theft was like. It was unreal in many areas. Ya,you are right. But from my perspective, it was one of the greatest times to be a trapper. I know, because I lived it. I am today, because I participated in those years as a young man.
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
#8131731
05/01/24 08:17 PM
05/01/24 08:17 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
PA
PSB1011
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PA
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I was a newly-wed in the 80s. Paid many bills, bought Christmas/birthdays, bought a good used truck, bought a new Honda Big Red 250....I could go on and on....what a great time to be a trapper!....even in the deep South.
Only other time this southern fur did almost as well was 2010-11. Had a couple very nice 5 figure fur checks from NAFA those two years.
Rock on,I was glad to see you southern guys do well then!
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: Oakey]
#8131771
05/01/24 09:07 PM
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Joined: Jun 2022
Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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Manitoba
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If it takes him 10min to rough skin them, that’s over 45 hours of skinning….lol. Need the freezer space to keep the carcasses from spoiling. $20 round is pretty crazy price!
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: mike mason]
#8131777
05/01/24 09:16 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
West Central MN
20scout
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West Central MN
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I was a senior in high school back in 1979 and skipped school the first week of trapping season to try my luck. Sold my furs the next Saturday morning and when I got home my parents met me at the door wondering why I wasn't at school that week. Showed them the check for $2500 I got from my furs that morning. That was more than both my parents made in a month combined. Where could a young man make that kind of money honestly back then when mnimum wage was only $1.25? Nothing more was ever said about school. All through high school; I took the 1st week of trapping season off to catch fur! I went to the principal, and he said if I got a note from my teacher that I was up to date on schoolwork, I could take off. I asked the principal and he denied me saying that if he let me off to trap then he would have to let everyone out yet it was alright for deer hunting. Monday morning I some how managed to get sprayed by a skunk and the teacher sent me home. Problem solved.
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: $88,000 in 10 days
[Re: Oakey]
#8131820
05/01/24 10:30 PM
05/01/24 10:30 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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What Phil said above: "I am today, because I participated in those years as a young man."
More fitting words have never been spoken!
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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