Fur harvesters auction
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06/16/24 10:34 AM
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Just finished listening today's sale. Imo rats were a mess. I've never seen them skip through lots like they did. Beaver seemed hit or miss. My otter did well. Seems like they were doing a speed contest. I heard "sorry" to many times.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: wissmiss]
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06/16/24 05:04 PM
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Probably the lots they were skipping were part of a string. If the first lot has no interest, why bother with the rest of the string. Yup, Skip quickly ahead on the muskrats so they can fire sale them later by private treaty. Wish they would get someone else to auction the muskrats cause Downey suxs at it !!! 
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/16/24 05:45 PM
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: walleyed]
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06/16/24 05:48 PM
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Probably the lots they were skipping were part of a string. If the first lot has no interest, why bother with the rest of the string. Yup, Skip quickly ahead on the muskrats so they can fire sale them later by private treaty. Wish they would get someone else to auction the muskrats cause Downey suxs at it !!!  There are better places to sell your rats than at the auction house in my experience. It pays to check around and develop contacts and buyers. I think a lot of people send their fur there because it's easy and convenient for them.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/16/24 05:53 PM
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: wissmiss]
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06/16/24 06:36 PM
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Walleyed - are you ever happy with anything FH does?? Not really, Not Lately. Last time I was happy with this Auction was when Alex Shieff was still in charge !!! w
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/16/24 06:40 PM
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Pretty simple better rats they are holding. Probably thinking low numbers of ranch mink will eventually make better rats more valuable then the 3,4 bucks they could sell them for. imo
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: wissmiss]
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06/16/24 07:41 PM
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Walleyed - if you remember Alex Shieff running the sales, you must be really old!! Wasn’t he in charge when they had to shut down…… Alex resigned from OTA when the board of directors hired a management team who had no business running a fur auction due to no experience in the fur Industry. Their mismanagement of OTA led directly to OTA going into receivership & belly up !!! Alex Shieff then went to work for the predecessor to NAFA/HUDSON BAY CO. I'm not THAT old but I've been shipping to OTA/FHA since 1977. Used to send my fur by Greyhound bus to Buffalo/Niagara Falls to a Ontario/Canadian Customs broker agent who sent it on to North Bay. Alex Shieff had the whole transaction procedure setup to get New York State fur shipper's bags of pelts across the border before the traveling fur agent process was setup in the early 1980's. I've been around the block with OTA/FHA a time or two over the years. w
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Saskfly]
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06/16/24 07:47 PM
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That would be me. But what do I know?? I just know Jerry averaged 34.00 for his beaver across the board a little over a month ago....all in..even the footballs. The declining felt market is definitely affecting the beaver prices..the hot hot beaver markets done cause now the buyers know they can buy Beaver pelts for a cheaper price than they've been paying in the country.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Saskfly]
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06/16/24 08:09 PM
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May have finally came to fruition. Poor advice throughout the selling season tho, imho. A pullback will take some pressure off the resource as we prepare for the next advance.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/16/24 08:16 PM
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Yikes, sales in the country were better on most items. I hope not too many smalltime dealers had fur on this sale that they bought at trapper sales.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/16/24 08:31 PM
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These sale results really suck when you consider that these totals are all 1st section goods. In other words....as good as FHA could make it look on paper.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/16/24 08:32 PM
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I was on the res and found a lot of cans and bottles.....It was a good day.....
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/16/24 09:55 PM
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I was happy with what I sold there so far.Marten auction was pretty lively. Cats tomorrow.Looking forward to that.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/16/24 10:07 PM
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When do they sell castor?
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/16/24 10:12 PM
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When do they sell castor? PT after the fur auction. Castor does not do well at live auction. It’s been tried. FH has a number of private buyers to sell castor to. Usually happens within 2-3 weeks after live auction. I predict the select grade will sell well. Standard grade will struggle and most likely not sell. imo
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 07:23 AM
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1/3 of my better beaver didn’t go. But isn’t the 2nd auction not as good as the first? They’d stop at 40 and move to the next string. And sometimes, it’s just luck of the draw as to which string your fur winds up in. Still got 4lbs of castor in North Bay……another 4lbs in my freezer which is where it’ll stay for now…..I think lol
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 07:26 AM
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After everything, I figure I still averaged 35ish for my beaver without counting castor. The fur took a hit though…haha
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 07:40 AM
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That sale should help draw in more trinket buyers. Country buyers should have been there buying to get their average down. The buys are happy with that sale.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 07:51 AM
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Mink today, but I think their schedule got screwed up. The coyotes went yesterday but were supposed to go today I thought. They were flying through the fur yesterday so maybe they had time to get the coyotes in? The single item auction like wolf & bear takes long
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Shakeyjake]
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06/17/24 08:32 AM
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1/3 of my better beaver didn’t go. But isn’t the 2nd auction not as good as the first ? That can't be !!! BOCO promised us that the sale in June would be a barn burner for beaver & marten and that the market would continue to rise !!!  w
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: nimzy]
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06/17/24 10:16 AM
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Nimzy, Ask someone who held their beaver and shipped them their opinion on the advice of selling em early don't hold em till later in the season..I bet they'd say it was pretty good advice.
Next season the start off price in the country will be about 15 average Tull someone gets th e market reestablished.imo
The felt guys are not gonna be paying then pound price they we're this season..why should they when the auction house just showed those buyers that they don't have to pay those prices.
Some.of the country buyers that have contracts may still pay a little over the market that was just established to get the beaver to full their contract but they won't be paying what they paid this year..my guess is they'll Stat off at least 5.00 back a pound, if they're even buying by the pound next fall, which is iffy.
They may go back to buying beaver on the grade all together since the bottom fell out of the market.
Just my .02 based on conversations I've had with some big country buyers with huge felt contracts.
Jerrys hoping for a 25.00 average next year but figures it's gonna be closer to 20
Also, you guys tha shipped your fur..dont be surprised if your grade goes down on what you have left at the next.auction( pay attention to.your grade from this sale to the next) With the lack of storage for fur at FHA its gonna happen. And has happened.
IF IDIOTS GREW ON TREES THIS PLACE WOULD BE AN ORCHARD !
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: cathryn]
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06/17/24 10:30 AM
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I was told before this sale hatter market was down so it didn't suprize me how things went...
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Shakeyjake]
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06/17/24 12:24 PM
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1/3 of my better beaver didn’t go. But isn’t the 2nd auction not as good as the first? They’d stop at 40 and move to the next string. And sometimes, it’s just luck of the draw as to which string your fur winds up in. Still got 4lbs of castor in North Bay……another 4lbs in my freezer which is where it’ll stay for now…..I think lol Well for my product it is almost always 10% less. And wallah, marten were 10% less. Who would have guessed? Not Boco! The late sale the Auction is looking to clear out. They almost always drop the limits 10%. They are far more motivated to move it in May or June and many buyers have already spent their load at earlier sales. Just to wake up the old discussion. This is why you want them to sell PT at or above FEB, MARCH limits.
Last edited by Dirt; 06/17/24 12:30 PM.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: walleyed]
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06/17/24 12:50 PM
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Walleyed - if you remember Alex Shieff running the sales, you must be really old!! Wasn’t he in charge when they had to shut down…… Alex resigned from OTA when the board of directors hired a management team who had no business running a fur auction due to no experience in the fur Industry. Their mismanagement of OTA led directly to OTA going into receivership & belly up !!! Alex Shieff then went to work for the predecessor to NAFA/HUDSON BAY CO. I'm not THAT old but I've been shipping to OTA/FHA since 1977. Used to send my fur by Greyhound bus to Buffalo/Niagara Falls to a Ontario/Canadian Customs broker agent who sent it on to North Bay. Alex Shieff had the whole transaction procedure setup to get New York State fur shipper's bags of pelts across the border before the traveling fur agent process was setup in the early 1980's. I've been around the block with OTA/FHA a time or two over the years. w Hey w Dec 2020 I got $10 each for frozen weasels. That was the year of the weasel me & pard got 60+. Most years <5.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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06/17/24 01:04 PM
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Well, I'm happy that I sold all my beaver this year on the association sales. WIth pelts, castor, oil sacs, skulls, carcasses, I averaged just over $45 and still have 90 oz's of castor in North Bay. It's disappointing that the good beaver market didn't stay around a little longer but if you've been trapping long enough you come to expect these things. I think some of us (certainly me) got spoiled by the fur boom years of the late 70's and 80's and thought good prices might last forever. After that whenever something went up we thought we deserved to get a good 4-5 year ride out of it before it dipped again. But it never lasts.....  This^^^ And in the past several years, those good demand years have lasted less b4 it bottoms out again for that species.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: cathryn]
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06/17/24 02:11 PM
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The felt guys are not gonna be paying then pound price they we're this season..why should they when the auction house just showed those buyers that they don't have to pay those prices. But the auction didn't let my beaver go below 40, someone said something in the back and the auctioneer said "no, we're friends but I can't do that. I've got 20000 other friends out there too" What if these bever that the held sell better PT? The Boco bashers'll have the ole foot in mouth problem......lol. One can only hope, time will tell.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 02:19 PM
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I spent the morning in a dr office and totally missed the wild mink. I had over 350 in this auction. Did anyone hear how they did? I'm concerned how quick they are rushing everything except cats. Those seem to be doing very good.
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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: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 02:36 PM
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Wild Mink 11,726 100% Northern Central $10.66 $9.82 $13.50
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 02:56 PM
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Strangely odd that the FHA auction video footage has already disappeared from both the FHA website and on YouTube.
Why would it disappear so quickly when it was just posted ?
w
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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Because it was streaming live and it’s now over.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 03:39 PM
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I was hoping for a bit more on the mink but 361 sold at 100 percent.
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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: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 03:46 PM
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Kinda cool to know my mink were 3 percent of the entire sale.
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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: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 03:50 PM
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Because it was streaming live and it’s now over. The youtube postings were recordings that were still available the next day after the initial posting. they weren't streaming live then.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 03:55 PM
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I'm guessing that I sold 100 percent. I guess I will find out in a few weeks. I have apparently been banished to the good ole days of patience. No login still. Anybody know what 3XL-2XL marten sold for roughly in U.S. dollars?
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 04:34 PM
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If I read it right I had 51 top lot mink.
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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: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 05:10 PM
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Hopefully they put it back up. Last year they did but cut out the $750 beaver auctioned at the very beginning and everyone called me a BSer.....LOL
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 06:05 PM
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I'm guessing that I sold 100 percent. I guess I will find out in a few weeks. I have apparently been banished to the good ole days of patience. No login still. Anybody know what 3XL-2XL marten sold for roughly in U.S. dollars? Around 80 bucks USD.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/17/24 11:09 PM
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If I read it right I had 51 top lot mink. Both of the ones I sent too. I have always gotten a lot of top mink. Don't know what's so special about them.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/18/24 08:16 AM
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When were the coon auctioned or were they auctioned...?
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06/18/24 08:48 AM
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If I read it right I had 51 top lot mink. How much did the top lot mink fetch? That would be cool to know your mink were 3 % of the entire mink sold.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/18/24 08:59 AM
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the coon were auctioned on Sunday
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
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06/18/24 10:19 AM
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I had to re submit my e mail as per request and then got in right away.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: albrahal]
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06/18/24 11:15 AM
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Is anyone else having difficulties logging into their account? I have been locked out since last Thursday and I have not seen anything from FHA describing issues.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Nittany Lion]
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06/18/24 11:47 AM
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If I read it right I had 51 top lot mink. How much did the top lot mink fetch? That would be cool to know your mink were 3 % of the entire mink sold. Top mink was 13.50........seemed to be alot that went at that price
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/18/24 01:42 PM
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If I read it right I had 51 top lot mink. Top mink was 13.50........seemed to be a lot that went at that price Various, non-descript mink & other fur bearers have been known to become shape-shifters at times when a certain size or grade is needed to fill or round out a need or requirement at FHA. This can ultimately result in the shipper's benefit but not necessarily in the buyer's interest !!! 
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/18/24 02:24 PM
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The results are on the web site.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: nt2]
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06/18/24 02:27 PM
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The results are on the web site. Day 3 is the same as day 2
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Slick Pan]
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06/18/24 02:36 PM
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Armpit, ak
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The results are on the web site. Day 3 is the same as day 2 It wasn't yesterday. 
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
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06/18/24 04:10 PM
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Beaver on this sale: I guess sold folded in half and frozen wasn't too bad after all. Central bcats didn't continue to move either.... 
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
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06/18/24 05:08 PM
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If i remember right somebody posted that they got 70 for males and 45 for females from probably Bill in February. Then there was a discussion.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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06/18/24 05:17 PM
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Beaver on this sale: I guess sold folded in half and frozen wasn't too bad after all. You made the right move selling froze on the grease when you did. You could have paid freight to get them to the sale and sold SOME for less, and the rest would still be sitting there. I can't say I have seen a lot of people bragging about their averages. That tells you something.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Shakeyjake]
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06/18/24 05:21 PM
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The felt guys are not gonna be paying then pound price they we're this season..why should they when the auction house just showed those buyers that they don't have to pay those prices. But the auction didn't let my beaver go below 40, someone said something in the back and the auctioneer said "no, we're friends but I can't do that. I've got 20000 other friends out there too" What if these bever that the held sell better PT? The Boco bashers'll have the ole foot in mouth problem......lol. One can only hope, time will tell. Beaver sold prior to an auction PT have thenpotential to bring more money than thy might at the sale. PT sales, for any fur, rarely if ever sell for more than the pelt brought during the auction. Fur buyers aren't stupid if they stay in business. They're not gonna pay more fur pelts..of the same grade...(that facts important),..why would they when they've seen the price they've just went for on the auction.. Alot of time PT sales are dumps for selling lots of.pelts.fast..when you don't have adequate storage available, that also has a bearing on the sale.price. Occasionally a fur buyer or broker will need a given amount of pelts to finish off a contract and may pay a premium for the hides.needed to finish out his contract but that's rare
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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06/18/24 05:32 PM
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Beaver on this sale: I guess sold folded in half and frozen wasn't too bad after all. ( Don't be saying that. You'll get OCOB all wound up !!! After all, He predicted a Barn Burner Auction Amid a RISING MARKET !!! Nothing but crickets from him now !!!  w
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: MJM]
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06/18/24 09:48 PM
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Beaver on this sale: I guess sold folded in half and frozen wasn't too bad after all. You made the right move selling froze on the grease when you did. You could have paid freight to get them to the sale and sold SOME for less, and the rest would still be sitting there. I can't say I have seen a lot of people bragging about their averages. That tells you something. I've hit it about as good as possible two springs in a row....for deep South beaver.....to Groenwold. I was hoping this FH sale would be good again.....the snowball effect will occur.....and will be completely melted b4 it rolls all the way down here by next spring.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: walleyed]
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06/18/24 10:49 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Beaver on this sale: I guess sold folded in half and frozen wasn't too bad after all. ( Don't be saying that. You'll get OCOB all wound up !!! After all, He predicted a Barn Burner Auction Amid a RISING MARKET !!! Nothing but crickets from him now !!!  w I had good prices on this sale,very happy. Some big prime beaver were held back which is the way to do it,not give them away. Once all the beaver sell I will post my avg.And no doubt it will be a good one from the prices on the ones that sold. FHA has always looked out for the trappers after all its our auction house. After doing a quick comparison of grades that sold,it looks like the beaver did a little better on this sale than jan,so taking into account that this is a june sale,it indeed is a rising market for beaver.Downey is a sharp cookie,he knows the market and the buyers well and knows when to hold the upper end to protect the grades.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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06/18/24 11:13 PM
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Atta boy Boco! Stay positive! Well its all there in black and white on your auction receipt. Jan 1x good dmg $38.28 cd June-1x gd dmg $39.77 cd Jan 1x sel br $51.48 cd June 1x sel br $52.10 cd Same with other grades that sold. So taking into account that the summer auction sale is historically 10% less than a winter sale indeed the beaver market is rising.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
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06/19/24 02:10 AM
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W17 and Dirt,
I've said it quite a few times on here, but just in case you missed it, FHA has NOT been the place to market Alaska marten, for quite a long time now. When you adjust for the FHA deductions, they haven't even been within $10 USD of other outlets, most years. This last sale would be almost exactly $25 USD net below what I sold my entire collection for, to an alternative buyer. If you are sending FHA marten, you are highly likely to be missing out on a fair bit of value. If you have marten to sell next year, PM me, and I'll pass you some info.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
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06/19/24 04:31 AM
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Now that's trappers helping trappers^^^^^
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
#8157353
06/19/24 08:45 AM
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From the report, the beaver should have averaged in the low twenties over all. That is for the 71% that sold, minus commissions. Some how that does not look like a rising market. Guys got more than that for froze beaver folded in half all in and sold 100% and no commissions. At trapper sale beaver were in the high 20's and low 30's 100% sold all in.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
#8157503
06/19/24 02:28 PM
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It all depends on what the 29 percent that didn't sell consisted of
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: trapped4ever]
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06/19/24 03:56 PM
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W17 and Dirt,
I've said it quite a few times on here, but just in case you missed it, FHA has NOT been the place to market Alaska marten, for quite a long time now. When you adjust for the FHA deductions, they haven't even been within $10 USD of other outlets, most years. This last sale would be almost exactly $25 USD net below what I sold my entire collection for, to an alternative buyer. If you are sending FHA marten, you are highly likely to be missing out on a fair bit of value. If you have marten to sell next year, PM me, and I'll pass you some info. Agree T4E ! Will do Bill W in FAI has been consistently better lately
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
#8157636
06/19/24 08:35 PM
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Some dealers have orders on marten and they are sold privately.Several reasons for this.Buyers don't want the hassle of dealing with FHA.It can be more complicated for them to buy there not to mention the expense.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Jtrapper]
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06/19/24 10:16 PM
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Swamp Wolf
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June auction's never were that great in the NAFA days so from looks of things id not panic just yet. Thought about this too^^^.....from the NAFA days. Hope that's it.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
#8157725
06/19/24 11:00 PM
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What the heck is wrong with red fox still!!??
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Boco]
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06/20/24 06:12 AM
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Atta boy Boco! Stay positive! Well its all there in black and white on your auction receipt. Jan 1x good dmg $38.28 cd June-1x gd dmg $39.77 cd Jan 1x sel br $51.48 cd June 1x sel br $52.10 cd Same with other grades that sold. So taking into account that the summer auction sale is historically 10% less than a winter sale indeed the beaver market is rising. 4%on the hatters and 1% on the good stuff, I would call that flat at best.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
#8157829
06/20/24 07:21 AM
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Looks like the felters appear to have their inventory at a desired level, so they’re not selling the good stuff at a cheaper price. Now the castor….
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
#8157955
06/20/24 11:35 AM
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Swamp Wolf
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Why do ya'll think the Central bcats only sold 21%? Past few sales the clearance was higher on the Centrals.
Seems if they wanted spotted bellies, they'd got those too.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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06/20/24 11:49 AM
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Why do ya'll think the Central bcats only sold 21%? Past few sales the clearance was higher on the Centrals.
Seems if they wanted spotted bellies, they'd got those too. The central bobcats were selling to the chinese market because of the cheaper price.FHA holds the line on bobcats. Typically the chinese buyer is about as cheap as it comes.They will work the FHA to drive the price down.They are very manipulative.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Slick Pan]
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06/20/24 12:34 PM
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Swamp Wolf
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Why do ya'll think the Central bcats only sold 21%? Past few sales the clearance was higher on the Centrals.
Seems if they wanted spotted bellies, they'd got those too. The central bobcats were selling to the chinese market because of the cheaper price.FHA holds the line on bobcats. Typically the chinese buyer is about as cheap as it comes.They will work the FHA to drive the price down.They are very manipulative. The bcat market must not be as strong as indicated or the buyers wouldn't have tapped out with the cheaper cats...they'd left there with those too. Surely, FHA didn't set/hold the price minimums too high on these lower grades of spotted bellies when all the better cats sold well at 90% to 100%. Just my opinion as I didn’t have any skin in that game...but it does indicate an obvious buyer stopping point exists even when goods are available.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Slick Pan]
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06/20/24 01:11 PM
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Read CLOSELY what I wrote.There are two different markets for bobcats.The better ones go to the Greek/Italian market for jackets.The Chinese buy the cheaper ones for trim. Yeah...I read that the 1st time. So, I guess the Chinese struck out with cheap bcats at FHA this time. Their garment market must not be very firm or they'd left Canada with more than 21% of those cheaper cats. Or, they called one of the country buyers to get what they needed.....like GFW.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
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06/20/24 01:24 PM
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Swamp Wolf, You pretty much nailed the current trend in many species. Many bulk buyers from all over the world are transitioning away from the auction process, and all it's additional commissions, fees, etc. and placing orders DIRECTLY to large scale buyers, who can acquire the same products with FAR LESS overhead expenses, thus in MANY cases keeping costs down for the overseas buyer, while also returning a better price to the trapper, all due to the country buyers/ collectors acquiring the furs without the additional overhead that FHA charges in commissions and fees. FHA is still a good option for many sellers, in some regions, if they don't have shipping fees that would hurt the overhead, etc. to ship that fur to a different marketing option. I'm glad some trappers are still supporting FHA, since I want to see them stay in the game. I currently don't market any fur through FHA though, since they aren't even kind of competitive with other options, for any of my species. I think you have been doing just fine marketing with GFW, versus what your actual net profit would have been, versus shipping to FHA, even BEFORE figuring the shipping costs to get that fur to an FHA receiving agent. I suspect no one is pulling the wool over your eyes, and you are already well aware of this.  FHA sometimes sounds like a better alternative, UNTIL you do the math on tumbling fees, sellers commission, CITES fees, shipping cost to get your fur to an FHA receiving agent, etc. and all of a sudden, your net return PLUMMETS!!! On the buyers end, the buyers commission, packaging fees, travel costs, lodging costs, etc. drive up their overhead WELL above actual gavel price. That big chunk of $$$$ between trappers net returns, and buyers ACTUAL price paid per pelt, not just posted gavel price, is the window of space that good country buyers can jump into that niche, if they can obtain the same quality of fur, in bulk, for a smaller percentage of the cut than FHA takes. It is working well for some country buyers.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: trapped4ever]
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06/20/24 02:30 PM
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Swamp Wolf, You pretty much nailed the current trend in many species. Many bulk buyers from all over the world are transitioning away from the auction process, and all it's additional commissions, fees, etc. and placing orders DIRECTLY to large scale buyers, who can acquire the same products with FAR LESS overhead expenses, thus in MANY cases keeping costs down for the overseas buyer, while also returning a better price to the trapper, all due to the country buyers/ collectors acquiring the furs without the additional overhead that FHA charges in commissions and fees. FHA is still a good option for many sellers, in some regions, if they don't have shipping fees that would hurt the overhead, etc. to ship that fur to a different marketing option. I'm glad some trappers are still supporting FHA, since I want to see them stay in the game. I currently don't market any fur through FHA though, since they aren't even kind of competitive with other options, for any of my species. I think you have been doing just fine marketing with GFW, versus what your actual net profit would have been, versus shipping to FHA, even BEFORE figuring the shipping costs to get that fur to an FHA receiving agent. I suspect no one is pulling the wool over your eyes, and you are already well aware of this.  FHA sometimes sounds like a better alternative, UNTIL you do the math on tumbling fees, sellers commission, CITES fees, shipping cost to get your fur to an FHA receiving agent, etc. and all of a sudden, your net return PLUMMETS!!! On the buyers end, the buyers commission, packaging fees, travel costs, lodging costs, etc. drive up their overhead WELL above actual gavel price. That big chunk of $$$$ between trappers net returns, and buyers ACTUAL price paid per pelt, not just posted gavel price, is the window of space that good country buyers can jump into that niche, if they can obtain the same quality of fur, in bulk, for a smaller percentage of the cut than FHA takes. It is working well for some country buyers. Like you.....I sure hope that FHA holds it together (unlike NAFA). The more competition for wild fur...the better. This southern fur isn't nearly as marketable as northern pelts. I'm just glad there in ONE buyer that is interested enough to come this far south to get it.....GFW. I've considered shipping bcats to FHA, but I think I'd be better off allowing GFW to move my few cats. After all, they have made it convenient to market our fur down here and paid prices for these beaver that they didn't have to pay this far south the past 2 seasons.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: ack]
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06/20/24 06:56 PM
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Swampy, you were killin it with GFW judging by 5he receipts you showed a while ago. With all those fees, not sure why anyone in the states would ship across the line. Only thing I hate about GFW is everything’s a +&*/=$#- secret!
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: trapped4ever]
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06/21/24 12:10 PM
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Dirt
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W17 and Dirt,
I've said it quite a few times on here, but just in case you missed it, FHA has NOT been the place to market Alaska marten, for quite a long time now. When you adjust for the FHA deductions, they haven't even been within $10 USD of other outlets, most years. This last sale would be almost exactly $25 USD net below what I sold my entire collection for, to an alternative buyer. If you are sending FHA marten, you are highly likely to be missing out on a fair bit of value. If you have marten to sell next year, PM me, and I'll pass you some info. Will do.
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: walleyed]
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06/23/24 12:35 PM
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Co.-Wy. part time AK.
wy.wolfer
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1/3 of my better beaver didn’t go. But isn’t the 2nd auction not as good as the first ? That can't be !!! BOCO promised us that the sale in June would be a barn burner for beaver & marten and that the market would continue to rise !!!  w There are only 2 main buyers for felt. When one has enough inventory for the year and lowers the price, the 2nd buyer won't want to pay up, consequently the price drops. There appears to be a solid demand for felt, just not at the moment. "Sell early and often" was good advice.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
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06/23/24 12:39 PM
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Huntingdon, PA
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Coon prices are just sad. The most fun and easiest which makes it hard to skin up and stuff just for 5 dollar average. Wish people would on purpose make it go high for a good average.
Coyote trapping addict
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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06/23/24 01:36 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Coon prices are just sad. The most fun and easiest which makes it hard to skin up and stuff just for 5 dollar average. Wish people would on purpose make it go high for a good average. Do you,your family and friends wear fur in the winter. The more people wear fur,the more other people see and admire it and buy it. The very best thing trappers can do for the fur trade is to wear fur in the winter every time they go out. A couple or 3 different fur hat styles go a long way when people see how good they look and how warm they are. A nice otterskin and leather bomber style jacket also looks sharp and lasts for years.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Boco]
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06/23/24 01:44 PM
06/23/24 01:44 PM
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Huntingdon, PA
NorthernTrapperO
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Huntingdon, PA
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Coon prices are just sad. The most fun and easiest which makes it hard to skin up and stuff just for 5 dollar average. Wish people would on purpose make it go high for a good average. Do you,your family and friends wear fur in the winter. The more people wear fur,the more other people see and admire it and buy it. The very best thing trappers can do for the fur trade is to wear fur in the winter every time they go out. A couple or 3 different fur hat styles go a long way when people see how good they look and how warm they are. A nice otterskin and leather bomber style jacket also looks sharp and lasts for years. Coon skin cap. No my family (siblings are younger and don't care for trapping) and my parents don't care for trapping either my dad just likes seeing what I catch. He Hunts though. If I would wear fur would it help?
Last edited by NorthernTrapperO; 06/23/24 01:44 PM.
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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06/23/24 02:15 PM
06/23/24 02:15 PM
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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Manitoba
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[/quote]Coon skin cap. No my family (siblings are younger and don't care for trapping) and my parents don't care for trapping either my dad just likes seeing what I catch. He Hunts though. If I would wear fur would it help? Sure! People will wanna touch and ask you about it. Your buddies will want one next, and then you show em how it’s done. Keep trapping them and get good at putting them up. You don’t want to learn on a high end animal. Then you’ll be putting them up even though they ain’t worth much, because you’re fast and good at it. Kinda like rats, ain’t worth much, but its quick and easy to tack on a few bucks on the check.
Last edited by Shakeyjake; 06/23/24 02:18 PM.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Fur harvesters auction
[Re: Jtrapper]
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06/23/24 04:18 PM
06/23/24 04:18 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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james bay frontierOnt.
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yea run around down here in a coonskin hat during deer season which is from Oct. 15 to Feb. and see how it goes, lol. Might as well wear fur-you get shot down there whether you wear it or not. Dont live your life sceerd. If its too hot for a nice fur piece you can slap a 10 gallon cowboy hat on your 5 gallon head.That will help the beaver market.
Last edited by Boco; 06/23/24 04:23 PM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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