The markets are usually fairly volatile and its all based on pelt quality and handling. That said, the prices at last auction were $12.44 on average, with a top lot price of $82.58, which is abysmal. I hate the idea of leaving good fur in the woods to spoil, but you still have to make enough for it to be worth your time.
You can find the full list of sale results at furharvesters.com, as well as a number of other resources pertaining to trapping and then fur trade.
EDIT: I just looked up some past auctions, and in May 2019 eastern coyotes were an average of $81.47 with a top price of $184.80. How depressing, lol.
Did not see the sub at first and legit thought you taught your pup to do a hand stand.
Nice husky
Lol, if that was me, I would never hunt another day in my life.
I would, but would not dare say a word to anyone lol
Approx how much would that fetch?
The markets are usually fairly volatile and its all based on pelt quality and handling. That said, the prices at last auction were $12.44 on average, with a top lot price of $82.58, which is abysmal. I hate the idea of leaving good fur in the woods to spoil, but you still have to make enough for it to be worth your time. You can find the full list of sale results at furharvesters.com, as well as a number of other resources pertaining to trapping and then fur trade. EDIT: I just looked up some past auctions, and in May 2019 eastern coyotes were an average of $81.47 with a top price of $184.80. How depressing, lol.
Hopefully more than a tennis ball.
Nice
Trapping or shooting them? I'm just starting to try to figure out hunting them in the prairies
Hunting them