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Judging by all the pics of heads cut off without caping, compensation would appear to be not worth the time. What would be enough of an incentive to get guys to cape more often?
This has been on here a long time. What is the payment to expect for a cape? I know several people who paid a Taxi $200 for a new cape the Taxi provided. We leave all kinds of capes from some great bucks and bulls laying on the hill. I have tried to sell some in previous years and have one now (Dec. Mule Buck), but either I want too much for it $150 or the true cost is lower then I guessed. I get all the issues with people trying to sell a crappy cape, but I have caped a lot of animals and have never had so much as a semi-negative comment from a Taxi. Regardless either the Taxi does not want it or only wants to pay around $50 for it. For $50.00 it is not worth the headache of taking the time to cape it out, and then the time and effort to keep it useable for the Taxi. So what is a real price to expect for a green fully caped out deer and elk cape from a 6x6 or a mature rut buck?
So if I pay $60 for my lets say deer cape to be tanned what could I expect to get when I sell it?