fur prices this year?

Depends on the surplus of furs from last year that didn't sell.Western cats will still be strong cause of the heavy fur and demand. I sold my one cat last year for $550 and some coyotes with a couple going for $70 each and the rest at $35 the one red fox I sold went for $20.
 
all the coyotes in canada just went across... so coyotes will start a little stronger than last year...

i think the asian's are using a better buying strategy now than they used too... they wait till we stock pile fur and then buy it in huge lots at lower costs which empties our supply and all the trappers race to refill it so they can get a little more for their fur

i will be trapping coyotes early and then focus on cats and badgers late.. i live where there is little water so rats are out for me... if i lived where there were rats i would trap them pretty much exclusively
 
I was in Ogden a few weeks ago and stopped by Montgomery Trap & Supply. Spent about an hour talking w/ Nathan Montgomery about this years market.

He thought heavy western coyotes would sell in the $25-40 range.

Western cats as good or better than last year. (Note: Nathan said he purchased a lot of approx 200cats from a trapper in W. TX last year that averaged $90-$100)

Rats $4-$8

Midwest coons better than last year - I think you're going to want to be selective if you can. Large adult, dark pelts will sell pretty well, but smaller and lesser grade pelts might not move at all.

Per Dohzier's Sept. report he believes top western cats will market in the $500 range.

Sounds like their is a surplus of unsold greys from last season and will most likely be a pretty sorry market at least early on.

This is all speculation, of course, but everything I've read and heard in the past month is allowing me a little optimism about this year's market. These prices are for properly put up fur. I think if you're selling in the round, you're going to get raped.
 
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