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Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly #8621712
9 hours ago
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Illinois
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Illinois
For most of us guys,, it’s absolutely wonderful.. it’s about time we get a great payday when we are practically getting peanuts..
But unfortunately, it also brings out the riff raff.
The quick buck crowd.
They could care less about rules and regulations..
Ethics and with social media being so popular that these guys can turn an incident viral.

Someone setting a trap where they shouldn’t, maybe even illegally..
it doesn’t take much for a fire to spread.

When we had our last mini boom..
I was accused of being a land hog.
I was asked by other guys if I could give up some of my trapping permission so others could have a chance to trap..
Of course I said no. I got called all kinds of names.
Guess whose traps went back into the shed or got sold when prices hit the floor?

I don’t like being a rat,,, but if I see something that’s related to trapping that’s illegal,, I’m absolutely calling my cpo.
Can’t take chances… not too many of those quick money people are even willing to support a trapping organization even.


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Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621746
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Manitoba
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It doesn't seem to happen much around here.......yet anyways. Some get the steel out, then quit after the first week. Too much work.....lol.
But, it can work out good for me. For the lazy ones who just want to trap but not do anything else, ole Shakey will give them about half of what he thinks he'll get at auction.
I'll tell them exactly what I'm doing with their animals too. "Do it yourself & possibly double your $......or let me roll the dice.


Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621750
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I’ll be surprised if there will be any increase in trapping in my area. Trapping takes some ambition , and the slight increase value of some critters won’t be enough to motivate most. Also, this mini boom most likely will be short lived.

Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621753
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Pa.
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Even with a bump up in prices, it’s still difficult to make much money trapping, at least here in western Pennsylvania. Let’s look at what we have….lots of coon, that might fetch you a $5 bill. Coyotes, yea we have them, but they’re the wire haired easterns that are a tough sell. Beavers? What we have are hounded by trappers, even when they sell for $12. Very few rats here. Fishers, bobcats and otters…..I can legally one of each a season. Hard to make bank with one hide. On the other side of the state, the SE corner does have decent red numbers, they paid well, but there’s nowhere near those number here. I know guys who trap 30 mink a year, but they’re driving 150 miles a day to do it.

Coons and rats were where folks made good money back in the late 70s and early 80s. Those days are gone.

Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621760
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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Not a problem in the Deep South. Only a very small handful of trappers down here that have the gear to do the job.

Plus, we don't have any mink or muskrats and otters have not increased much in price. Coon still suck. Foxes are almost existent. Coyotes are worthless unless you like caging and feeding/watering them for a week or more at a time.

Beaver have been very saleable past couple years...just have to skin 'em.

The only "shining light" right now is bobcat and even a good trapper down here will have to run at it hard and steady to put up more than 30 or 40 bcats.

No real competition.


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Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: Bigbrownie] #8621765
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Fur prices rising?Do you realize how much things cost. I mean four dollars plus on gas and running a longline on mink you might if you have a good population make a few bucks if the market stays.. 4 dollar muskrats ? Terrible coon market? Not sure where the idea of good prices comes from. You work your butt off you can make a little cash. Few want to do that and maybe they are the smart ones. Me? I’ve never been accused of being smart.

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Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621767
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Northern Illinois
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All very good points....I'll add that WE have lost a good many fur buyers and fur trappers since the last mini boom we experienced. Not worried about the competition so much as the fuel and overall expense to do what we love doing.

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Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621773
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Wisconsin
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I'd have to believe if 'coon were shining again this would be a different conversation, at least here in the midwest.


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Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621774
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I bought a new boat motor and trailer package for trapping last year it was 21 grand. I bought allot of new traps and trapping gear this spring so I could trap a little harder this year. So far that has cost me another 5 grand and i'm not done yet. I don't see were prices have came up enough to even cover my gas let alone my equipment cost. I trap for the freedom it gives to my life not the money.


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There's nothing colder than a fur buyers heart!
Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621794
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If marten lynx and to a lesser extent beaver prices stay where they are,or near that,trapping will provide an excellent wage after all expenses.


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Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621802
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Markets would have to stay up three years in a row for any one seriously to make a lot off the work involved in trapping

I doubt we will see cat prices again like this next season, hope it would stay high but it won't be like it was this last pass over.

Only way to see a steady rise and keep it there or manageable is to have a considerable amount of growth in use of fur, thats not in the cards any longer, once in a while a small jump, but nothing in the average market to have people wanting to use it, sadly would take some sort of dire consequence's in the world to change for it to happen for a long time period

Not happy thoughts I know, however when one watches the fur trades and buying you learn to see things that takers never understand, only buyers do !!


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Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621807
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Even with the rise, I doubt I will run into any single trapper anywhere I go, just like this year and the previous ones.

Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621809
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Whos getting a "pay day"? hahaha

Unless you have marten or (good) bobcats, there is no profit in fur and fur alone!

Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621810
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Let's face it, even with this modest rise in some fur, compared to boom times it's not even close to getting even...while it might sound good to us, I doubt it will lure any new people.

Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621818
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A 25 per cent rise in rat prices would get them to about 5.50 a rat. I am almost sure gophers pay better for me. One gopher equals 1.5 small square bales of hay. When hay is cheap, the farmer is doing ok, but when hay is nine bucks a square, I am not rationing the cows intake. G.

Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: Boone Liane] #8621822
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Originally Posted by Boone Liane
Whos getting a "pay day"? hahaha

Unless you have marten or (good) bobcats, there is no profit in fur and fur alone!


Marten prices stay high, it will probably bring out some airplane trappers. I expect trouble this fall.


Who is John Galt?
Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621825
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W NY
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W NY
No martens, cat, otter, wolf wolverine, etc... for me to trap

Call me when coon, possum and eastern yote shine lol

My reds pay decent but over50% have mange

Ill always trap some of everything, im glad my mink will pay more. But high volume mink trapping is not in my immediate area. Beaver pay decent but 15 years of high temps and drought have taken their toll on water trapping here. Muskrat numbers plummeted a long time ago.
When the general market for ALL species is up ill call it a boom. Not just one kind of fur or species that aren't in my region


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Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621864
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This area might see a increase in a few trappers but not horrible. All my trapping is mainly done on private land so don't worry to much.

Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: foxkidd44] #8621918
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We will see many of the older trappers who have sat out some seasons back. With $4-$5 rats many who like to trap will set some areas up. The rats won't make any of us any real money but they can buy their gas and with coons, still low and lots of additional work and coyotes even worse and reds not too common the rats at a gallon of gas or better will bring out trappers, especially those who are retired,

Bryce

Re: Fur price rises, the good, the bad and the ugly [Re: bblwi] #8621923
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Originally Posted by bblwi
We will see many of the older trappers who have sat out some seasons back. With $4-$5 rats many who like to trap will set some areas up. The rats won't make any of us any real money but they can buy their gas and with coons, still low and lots of additional work and coyotes even worse and reds not too common the rats at a gallon of gas or better will bring out trappers, especially those who are retired,

Bryce
I found when older guys quit trapping they rarely start up again. I mean rats go up a buck .I don’t think that’s much incentive . They aren’t five bucks .

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