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Post by roaddawg on Feb 14, 2016 18:03:11 GMT -5
I have 4 or 5 red fox to sell and the same amount of coyotes.
I am in central PA and I have them skinned and in my trapping freezer. I'm just wandering if I should flesh and stretch them and try and sell them or hold them until next year.
I've not heard a lot on fur prices other than they are low.
I would be selling to a country buyer. I was going to call him and see if they were worth the 30 minute trip to his shop before wasting the gas.
Any ideas?
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Post by Ohio on Feb 15, 2016 9:52:48 GMT -5
Our local auctions have been doing better than NAFA. Im not sure why.
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Post by timdandy on Feb 15, 2016 12:40:13 GMT -5
I sold 2 nice reds to a local buyer the other day, got 36$ (I needed some gas money) I keep my gray fox because there realy low, going to tan them.Did good on the rats 240 for a lot of 60 my not sure what to do with everything else, got a guy who trades trapping stuff for furs actually trades other stuff to like eggs, ducks,chickens and even some tools sometimes. I dont have alot of fur but what I do have is good and put up properly so we,ll see what happins
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Post by timdandy on Feb 15, 2016 16:46:09 GMT -5
and to think 30 years ago I was getting 15$ for east texas grays and 3 years ago my rats would of brought me 500 !!!
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Post by timdandy on Feb 21, 2016 10:35:59 GMT -5
my bad, the reds were 26 not 36, I just noticed that
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Post by carolinafoxer on Feb 24, 2016 11:12:44 GMT -5
Suffice to say that on Sunday, I sold 24 animals for 158 dollars. YIKES!!
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Post by badlandsbilly on Mar 12, 2016 2:05:23 GMT -5
Sorry Gents I sell coyotes from the Highline of Montana and few bobcats from the Missouri Breaks every year.The old fat man says enough said.........
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