Beaver harvest
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03/04/25 06:58 PM
03/04/25 06:58 PM
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blackhammer
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With the price for hatters in the ballpark of 50% cheaper this season will the harvest be off a lot?
Ah,for the life of a millionaire,say some,but just let me stay a trapper. Bill Nelson
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Re: Beaver harvest
[Re: walleye101]
#8357674
03/04/25 10:40 PM
03/04/25 10:40 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 12,753 Oregon
beaverpeeler
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Most of those beaver were dead before there was news of any price drop. I think that is right. Probably a lot of them were caught spring of '24.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Beaver harvest
[Re: blackhammer]
#8357878
03/05/25 08:55 AM
03/05/25 08:55 AM
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blackhammer
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Probably two years of castor in freezers. I probably have three years worth at least.
Ah,for the life of a millionaire,say some,but just let me stay a trapper. Bill Nelson
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Re: Beaver harvest
[Re: blackhammer]
#8358021
03/05/25 12:13 PM
03/05/25 12:13 PM
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Posts: 666 Lake Mille Lacs , MN
2poor
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With the price for hatters in the ballpark of 50% cheaper this season will the harvest be off a lot? Means you have to increase your catch rate by 50% !
It’s a lazy man who can’t find his wife a second job !
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Re: Beaver harvest
[Re: 2poor]
#8358024
03/05/25 12:19 PM
03/05/25 12:19 PM
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Posts: 2,214 sseMinnesota
blackhammer
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With the price for hatters in the ballpark of 50% cheaper this season will the harvest be off a lot? Means you have to increase your catch rate by 50% ! I better get busy Cory!
Ah,for the life of a millionaire,say some,but just let me stay a trapper. Bill Nelson
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Re: Beaver harvest
[Re: blackhammer]
#8358025
03/05/25 12:21 PM
03/05/25 12:21 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 12,753 Oregon
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That was always the way I figured things.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Beaver harvest
[Re: 2poor]
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03/05/25 01:21 PM
03/05/25 01:21 PM
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Posts: 6,181 West Central MN
20scout
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With the price for hatters in the ballpark of 50% cheaper this season will the harvest be off a lot? Means you have to increase your catch rate by 50% ! In the 30's, farmers had this same conception about wheat. Flooded the market for far less money and helped create the depression. I'm agree with Finlander.
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: Beaver harvest
[Re: The Finlander]
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03/06/25 12:07 AM
03/06/25 12:07 AM
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Steven 49er
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In Minnesota, IMO, The population has been hammered. No pun intended. along with the low prices it may be time to take a year off? If you can believe it, I'm going fishing.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Beaver harvest
[Re: MB Coonguy]
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03/06/25 08:03 AM
03/06/25 08:03 AM
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Shakeyjake
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only problem with beaver that have been frozen for 2-3 years is they get freezer burnt/dried out and its very hard to flesh those green skinned hides-I am working on some of those right now and they are way too much work compared to fresh goods.Now if guys are selling green guess it doesn't matter but I put everything up so just saying. If a guys got freezers, would it be better to put them up and just freeze em in a fur bag for a couple years or do they get burnt? FHA hung onto a bunch of my nicer beaver last auction, wouldn’t go lower that $40. Guessing FHA stores their fur in big walk-in freezers?
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Beaver harvest
[Re: blackhammer]
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03/06/25 09:30 AM
03/06/25 09:30 AM
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Posts: 17,009 West Virginia,age 49
cathryn
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"Guessing FHA stores their fur in big walk-in freezers? " No they don't.you're guessing wrong... (no way near all of it anyway..) Buyers have told me..more than one big buyer from different regions of the country...That have physically been. To the auction.. they have it in big buildings with guys whose job is to solely walk around and spray for bugs..
That's why one year your fur grades good..then is held.over and the next year your grade for that fur drops..bug damaged fur always drops in grades.
FHA guys and gals...jump on me if you want but the fur buyers that told me wouldnt make it up..and they werent together when they told me either....its got so bad that they'd rather buy straight from the trappers..which is why they often contact us asking us to get them in contact with trappers that the can provide quality pelts they know aren't damaged.
Theyll say hey..we need 200 reds(has happened) we send the info on to fur buyers we know so they can fill the orders.
Jerry doesn't buy the fur(he's not a buyer) he just puts the buyer in contactt with the guy that can get then what they need. Jerry himself has sold.to guys clear across the country cause the buyers want to ensure the quality so he goes.striqght
IF IDIOTS GREW ON TREES THIS PLACE WOULD BE AN ORCHARD !
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Re: Beaver harvest
[Re: Shakeyjake]
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03/06/25 10:43 AM
03/06/25 10:43 AM
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Posts: 1,401 Manitoba Canada
MB Coonguy
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only problem with beaver that have been frozen for 2-3 years is they get freezer burnt/dried out and its very hard to flesh those green skinned hides-I am working on some of those right now and they are way too much work compared to fresh goods.Now if guys are selling green guess it doesn't matter but I put everything up so just saying. If a guys got freezers, would it be better to put them up and just freeze em in a fur bag for a couple years or do they get burnt? FHA hung onto a bunch of my nicer beaver last auction, wouldn’t go lower that $40. Guessing FHA stores their fur in big walk-in freezers? Yes this would be better Jake but who has freezers big enough to put 200 put up beavers into? Green skun frozen can take on any shape pretty well. A lot of guys don't put up their beavers they sell them green.The problem arises when they have been in the freezer a couple 3 seasons the fat gets yellow and hard-very hard to flesh off the hide when they are like this-I am working on some for another guy right now-never again.Soaking them down just in order to try to get them soft enough to flesh and board.I put up all my beaver within the same year each and every season
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