Aaron_Proffitt
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Originally Posted By: RePete Still trying to figure out what "I don't mess with hides like other people do, never had to" means, but other than that, this has all been very enlightening.
Haven't quite figured that one out myself... like just about everybody else these days, if I had to rely on a fur check to pay the bills it'd be a tough go of it. It's a lot more fun just being able to use it cover the seasons expenses with some left over for the daughter's college fund, new calling rifles, calls, and a little left over towards taking mama on a cruise . Not all called critters , of course . Trapped muskrats help out a lot .
EDIT- heard from a guy in Kansas that just had his account updated with NAFA and that all of his coyotes had sold with a $35 average and another guy in Minn. sold the rest of his for a $60 average. That's nothing to turn your nose up at ,fellas. Granted it's not the $80 coyotes we saw at one time, but sure beats $10 or $15.
Haven't quite figured that one out myself... like just about everybody else these days, if I had to rely on a fur check to pay the bills it'd be a tough go of it. It's a lot more fun just being able to use it cover the seasons expenses with some left over for the daughter's college fund, new calling rifles, calls, and a little left over towards taking mama on a cruise . Not all called critters , of course . Trapped muskrats help out a lot .
EDIT- heard from a guy in Kansas that just had his account updated with NAFA and that all of his coyotes had sold with a $35 average and another guy in Minn. sold the rest of his for a $60 average. That's nothing to turn your nose up at ,fellas. Granted it's not the $80 coyotes we saw at one time, but sure beats $10 or $15.