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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on May 21, 2011 7:00:17 GMT -5
not a peep from fha ,or really many trappers either. grapevine talk is rats were good and everything else except top end cats pretty ho hum. I had a few left over coons there. I`d a done better selling at any small time country sale. the silence on the sale is deafening imo. I`d a thought at least some kind of a generic it was good or bad statement would be out.
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Post by doyleflory on May 21, 2011 12:51:39 GMT -5
Thinking the same thing,some talk on rats but not much else.I would like to know what the sale avg.and % sold?
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Post by doyleflory on May 21, 2011 16:40:21 GMT -5
The only thing i have seen is that rats done well.
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on May 22, 2011 7:24:53 GMT -5
fha has the sale averages up now on the fha site. talked to several guys that had fur there. so far everyone is averaging maybe 1/2 of what the sale averages are. we must all have crappy fur. actually we do ,cop=mpared to say a mn. coon, but even on the section breakdowns no one I`ve talked to has stacked up to average. anyone willing to say how they did on their fur and where it came from? if a guy had rats I guess he is happy as they appear to have done real well.
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Post by DaveM on May 22, 2011 10:11:16 GMT -5
I think when their sales are in Seattle, they have to get back to North Bay before they get the info posted.
I was happy. Rats ave 9.50, coons 14, good coons were good. Small, damaged and D color were not good. All my coyotes that were left from the last 3 years sold in the high teens. One femal mink brought 15. 2 reds snared in January averaged 28.50.
Not enough to live on, but it could be a lot worse.
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on May 22, 2011 10:25:42 GMT -5
thanks dave. it`s hard to compare a sale listed avg withiut you know what fur from your own area did in real averages for real guys you know that had fur there.
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Post by steven on May 22, 2011 11:13:26 GMT -5
I think when their sales are in Seattle, they have to get back to North Bay before they get the info posted.
There mustn't be an internet link between seattle and north bay.
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Post by doyleflory on May 22, 2011 12:27:28 GMT -5
I wish the avg was done like this.I sold 185 coon the good bad ect and got 12.58 avg.Not my good stuff was 18.50.Not going to happen.lol
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Post by treerodent on May 22, 2011 20:19:55 GMT -5
Anyone elses results messed up? In each category (rat, mink, coon, etc.) of fur it shows all of them unsold, then under it it shows them again and if they sold or not. The unsold total at the bottom isn't right on some of the categories. To the best of my knowledge, here are my results, no cherry picking. Had to modify the unsold # on some of them, it is messed up.
Beaver: Average: $14.63 Sold: 16 Unsold: 16 Mink: Average: $19.67 Sold: 3 Unsold: 2 Rats: Average: $10.25 Sold: 4 Unsold: 4 Castor: Average: $23.00 Sold: 12 Unsold: 12 Coon: Average: $14.27 Sold: 64 Unsold: 13 Coyote: Average: $17.86 Sold: 7 Unsold: 2 Red Fox: Average: $18.67 Sold: 3 Unsold: 3 Opossum: Average: $0.00 Sold: 0 Unsold: 4
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Post by Scott T on May 23, 2011 7:50:25 GMT -5
I had 10 rats go for $11 each. Averaged $9.30 on them. I have a coyote in lot 203 and there listing just went up to lot 186. He must have been really bad. I think I know which one it was.
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Post by Brad Collings on May 23, 2011 20:50:59 GMT -5
muskrat avg 10.88 2 sold 2 unsold. beaver 1 sold 15.00 mink 1 sold 19.00 raccoon avg 14.98 sold 53. 71 unsold. mine sold better than the mar sale
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