Coyote prices
#26003
10/28/2015 08:46 AM
10/28/2015 08:46 AM
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How much do you guys think they will be going for? I know it's about the experience and tradition, but I am just curious because I will definetley be taking my coyotes to a fur buyer.
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Re: Coyote prices
#26007
10/28/2015 11:14 AM
10/28/2015 11:14 AM
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trapperDave
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many buyers wont even take a yote
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Re: Coyote prices
#26008
10/28/2015 11:36 AM
10/28/2015 11:36 AM
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Yaz
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Chevy and TD are right. The coyote market will likely be the best out there this year. But it is going to be the best of the best that sells. You will have local guys not even buying them, to $50.00+. The main two factors are COLOR, and how prime they are. In other words, what time of year it was caught. Late season won't necessarily mean its good either. Guard hairs missing and rubs will be a severe dock, on even the most prime of hides. Here are a couple examples. This small female was caught at the end of January, or early Feb. even though she was small, her fur was VERY light colored. It was lighter than this picture shows after I washed all the dirt, and staining off. She sold for $94.00 at NAFA. I know it was her, because I sold her separately. This dark/red colored coyote I couldn't give away, and is likely one of the 3 or 4 still at NAFA that didn't sell. Any darker, red, or "off color coyotes are not going to be very marketable, if at all. BUT!!! Just keep catching them!!!
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Re: Coyote prices
#26010
10/29/2015 06:58 AM
10/29/2015 06:58 AM
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John Scifres
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If you had to say when the optimum time to trap them, when would that be? I used to love to trap so I bought some equipment but those prices are a bummer. Except the $94 I hate to kill something without using it as much as possible but I am not going through the trouble of skinning, stretching and drying a fur just for the fun of it. How about I catch/shoot them and then give them to you?
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