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Barehunter:
thankyou guys for the info. i will be at the event to check it out. the tannery is good idea. I dont want the fur to be wasted.

3nails:

--- Quote from: Barehunter on January 05, 2025, 09:01:06 AM ---thankyou guys for the info. i will be at the event to check it out. the tannery is good idea. I dont want the fur to be wasted.

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Selling fur right now is like trading a five dollar bill for a one dollar bill.

Frank The Tank:

--- Quote from: Barehunter on January 04, 2025, 09:05:15 PM ---thankyou maybe i should learn to flesh and dry.

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  It's not hard to learn to put up your own fur.  With youtube and a couple demos at one of our workshops/sales etc, you'll crack the code.  I rarely buy green fur from someone that I'm not familiar with, because I can't tell how it was handled.  Something as simple as skinning out then freezing a beaver hide while wet will ensure it slips.  There's plenty of folks in the Trapper assoc glad to show you how.  Where you out of?

Barehunter:
I live in southwest washington. I have skined several hundred bobcat and coon.(hound hunted for years) but alway sold green hides. I never learned to flesh and dry. but now i want to learn. with my trapping license in hand and some cages time to get more critters to learn on.

Trapper John:

You just missed  :bash:  the winter workshop this is one place for sure you would of learned how to put up your fur.

Come up to the winter and summer Rendezvous  :tup: these are two other places you can learn.
The winter rendezvous is also our Fur Sale. Come to it and see fur put up and talk with the trappers  :tup: and "Fur Buyers"  :tup: all of them can help you.
JC   :IBCOOL:

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