CNP-Outdoors
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Hey guys I’m Kyle and wanted to share my process of skinning and casing a coyote. Hopefully it will be helpful for someone.
If you are skinning coyotes on the regular, skinning horizontally with a com a long or small electric winch of some kind will change your world.
Would be cool if they became worth something more again. I do it for fun as a hobby. I made a coyote and fox rug this past winter too. Not allowed to hunt all the bobcats I’m seeing in Ohio. No season yet.Haha, think the average for an Idaho coyote this year was $14. That’s put up too. Definitely not worth a Southern boys time with Southern fur. Back in the late 70’s early 80’s my buddy and I were making $1100-1200 a month (Dec-Feb) Coons brought about $25, Fox $50-75, and bobcats $80+. And all those were green. At 11-12yrs old we thought we were millionaires trapping before school and skinning after school.
Imagine my surprise when I started back trapping 35+ years later and coons were bringing $1.50 to $2.50 green, lol. Think I got a whopping $5 for my coyotes. Luckily rich landowners pay to have critters removed (trapped or shot) cause it ain’t worth the time to skin them. Buzzards gotta eat too.