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Originally posted by TexasLongball View PostTHANKS for posting this. My son and I tiptoed in with 6 traps and we'd like to hit it hard this season.
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Originally posted by Tuffbroadhead View PostWay to early to know anything, the last NAFA sale is Sept 4th-7th, and prices have been all over the place and much lower than last year as to be expected with the overall hot winter the rest of the world had with the US in one of the coldest on record.
The last NAFA sale had mixed results and a record offering of near 800,000 raccoons.
Raccoon 778,063
63% Sales West/Northern Low $19.02 High $105.00
46% Sales West/North Central Low $14.02 High $39.00
37% Sales East/North Central Low $10.26 High $29.00
20% Sales Western/Semi Low $12.33 High $19.00
15% sales Canadian Low $16.53 High $30.00
These are all finished furs green fur prices will be much lower.. As you can see from the numbers clearances were low and prices have leveled out to equal prices from 3-5 years ago.
Beaver
141,101
34% sales Eastern Low$20.36 High $54.00
Western – Mainly Withdrawn and pulled from auction
75% sales Section III Low $8.34 High $12.00
Coyote
119,829
100% sales Heavy Low $88.12 High $155.00
100% sales Semi Low $42.92 High $96.00
30% sales Eastern Low $22.82 High $78.00
BOBCAT
22,847
99% sales Western Low $323.07 High $2,150.00
98% sales North Central Low $89.40 High $300.00
100% sales South Western Low $145.30 High $260.00
97% sales Western Canadian Low $209.35 High $550.00
90% sales Eastern Canadian Low $88.38 High $185.00
Wild Grey Fox
19,200
20% sales Eastern Low $28.61 High $35.00
35% sales Western Low $25.80 High $32.00
Please remember these are all finished furs and more than likely the best of the best was offered for auction that is why even the low prices seem high, beaver took a MASSIVE loss this year and really has me thinking of what in the world I'm going to do.
Here are my plans as of right now for this year and the trap totals I will be running. But be aware I will ONLY be trapping Mon-thurs of each week on public property this year with specific target animals on my list. Friday-Sun my 12 yr old son will be hitting my ranchers properties to keep the prey species in check.
27 @ sleepycreek No'4s with Paws-I-Trip steel rod upgraded dogs with Night latch.
12 @ Conibear 330's
38 @ Freedom brand FB1's
12 @ Freedom Brand FB1's on order
As you can see we totally liquidated our small animal line as of yesterday and have replaced it with a additional 12 FB1's for raccoons.
Our target numbers for the year are:
500+ raccoons
40+ beaver
30+ coyotes
10+ bobcats
30+ Greyfox
As you can see we plan on hitting it hard this year and have made the offer to several people to play along, even working on a deal for film work to be submitted to a few shows and as several of you have requested we are also working on a deal for short how-to's to be filmed for a youtube account..
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[QUOTE=wingnut4540;8749446]I have everything but the beaver and you are welcome to come trap at my place in Mason any day. I just want them all gone. 2 years ago we had 3 Coyote's show up and harass our deer, some of my tagged does jumped an 8' fence to get away. I hired a trapper for $100 and he caught 3 coyote's, 6 fox, 2 bobcats and 23 coons in 3 days. Well it helped but they are all back in full force.[/QUOTE]
That's awesome but you have to stay after them on a regular basis. What you kill in a few days is just what's in the immediate area.
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Originally posted by wingnut4540 View PostI have everything but the beaver and you are welcome to come trap at my place in Mason any day. I just want them all gone. 2 years ago we had 3 Coyote's show up and harass our deer, some of my tagged does jumped an 8' fence to get away. I hired a trapper for $100 and he caught 3 coyote's, 6 fox, 2 bobcats and 23 coons in 3 days. Well it helped but they are all back in full force.
That's a little far to drive for me..
When trapping a area you need to understand there are three layers of animals to any given ecosystem in regards to predators.
You have your residents that live in the area, satellite animals that come and go and full nomadic animals that are just passing through, the residents are easy to catch and the longer you stay at it the more of the 2nd and 3rd teir animals you will catch and really put a hurt on them..takes time and dedication but it can be done by a trapper that's worth his salt.
I just finished up my last customer of the spring, and have been charging 500.00 for 2 weeks of trapping with guaranteed results for deer leases.
What most seem to overlook is during whelping season a mated pair of coyotes can take a fawn a day for over a month to feed the pups..Last edited by Tuffbroadhead; 06-29-2014, 07:19 PM.
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WOW!!!!! I have a newfound respect for anyone who paddles a boat of any kind!!!
We ended up doing 28 miles in a day and a half on our trapline scouting trip on the river, even with last weeks rains it was hard work and about 20% of the time was spent dragging the canoe across the sand bars and shallows.
But we did see plenty of great beaver and coon sign with a bit of otter sign tossed into the mix, but the real issue is now gaining access to those areas because they are land locked with the only public access being on each end of a 28 mile section of river.
BUT there is hope!! It seems my daughter "knows" who owns two of the seasonal mansions that sit on top of the river cliffs and I might be able to get access in the middle of the section!!
A lot of prime area that has not been touched just like last year, and its holding big numbers...
We got to spend some great father son time and even caught our own dinner....
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