Some Sask predators down !!

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Chilly day out for predators but manged a few. All fur was sent out to NAFA for the Feb. sale. Fox measured 4ft 6, biggest Ive ever got and he is going to get tanned, beautiful big fox which is very rare in my area.


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Great work!! Not only do you have some beautiful pelts, but you have saved
some animals the fate of being eaten by these critters. [Think fawns] Dave.
 
Ok few newbie questions

Whats a coyote fur worth today
What do you do with the rest of the animal is it garbaged?
Thanks


My average last season was $140, some got me over $200 for my higher grades. I sometimes keep the skulls but the rest of the body is used to feed magpies, ravens and eagles.
 
Great work!! Not only do you have some beautiful pelts, but you have saved
some animals the fate of being eaten by these critters. [Think fawns] Dave.

My numbers are down from last year, as are alot of other guys but I sure do notice a big increase in the number of upland game and whitetail deer in the area.
 
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.

I was wondering what caliber / bullet combination you are using? I have found that with the 22-250- 40 grain Winchester factory loads, work well, most of the time. Meaning, I don't end up doing a lot of sewing, unless the shoulder blade is hit.

$140 average, is an excellent price for fur. Most people around central Sask seem to average a bit over $100, I assume this is because our coyotes are generally darker in color than where you are down south?
 
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.

I was wondering what caliber / bullet combination you are using? I have found that with the 22-250- 40 grain Winchester factory loads, work well, most of the time. Meaning, I don't end up doing a lot of sewing, unless the shoulder blade is hit.

$140 average, is an excellent price for fur. Most people around central Sask seem to average a bit over $100, I assume this is because our coyotes are generally darker in color than where you are down south?

Im shooting a .204 w/ 35 gr Bergers. The bush coyotes don't do quite as well as the prairie coyotes do. Seems like southern Sask coyotes have lighter coats and that's what buyers are really after. Nice heavy western coats w/ clear bellies with no damage fetch top dollar.
 
Nice work! I was surprised at the price you get for the pelts out there, here in our area they don't fetch that much.
I wish I had a garage as neat and empty as yours also....
 
Great work!! Not only do you have some beautiful pelts, but you have saved
some animals the fate of being eaten by these critters. [Think fawns] Dave.

I always remember, in Nature there is a balance, coyotes and foxes eat primarily mice, destroyers of grain and a lot of other things.:)

Grizz
 
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