whats it wiegh?

There was 88 in the barn. I had about 80 more in another building and I sold 169 whole this year and only skinned about ten of them.

Hot damn...that's a lot of yotes! :D

BTW, what's the difference in prices (roughly) for pelts and for unskinned coyotes?
 
Top price for a whole one has been $20. You have to remember at the fur auctions they are skinned,fleshed,stretched,dried,sewn,washed and combed before they are sold and lately only large prime has been selling or about 30% of the coyotes offered.
 
We should but it would take a couple years for the surplus to clear up. Its the chinese that are hurting the market as they are having labeling issues and aren't buying anymore.
 
Top price for a whole one has been $20. You have to remember at the fur auctions they are skinned,fleshed,stretched,dried,sewn,washed and combed before they are sold and lately only large prime has been selling or about 30% of the coyotes offered.
Gyman,I trapped for many years...you don't really need to explain the process to me.;)that said though,i guess $20 in the round ain't bad?Looking at it from a country buyer's perspective,even $20 is a bit of a gamble?However,the western yotes that did sell at NAFA avg'd $44(?) with the top lot in the $80 range.I guess for the relatively few yotes I get I don't mind putting them up myself and waiting for the money?

Good job on them deerkillers regardless!:sniper:
 
There's nothing wrong with holding onto a few and hoping for a price increase, I have a few in my deep freeze to that I thought were nice prime coyotes and decided to skin and keep them.
 
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