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NAFA wild fur
« on: June 02, 2012, 01:15:05 PM »
Let's hear what you received for your fur.

Had 4 cats on the sale today

LOT SIZE   |GRADE   |COLOR  |CLR| QTY
852707 XL-LGE  *I       PL      3-4 RD,HVY,    1   $105
852708 XL-LGE  *I       PL      4-5 RD,HVY,    3     $85
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Re: NAFA wild fur
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2012, 06:35:53 PM »
Hmmm, either nobodies watching the sale or they're down in the dumps from the reports.
Here's what NASA says
http://www.nafa.ca/9132

My take on it is different. NAFA is being the good salesman. The sale did not go that well. In the cats the high end stuff was down and by quite a bit. The poor goods were up a little which helps me because I have crappy cats, $90 average.
Raccoons had a lot of buy backs and down from Feb.
I had one mink and it brought $31 which is very good because it wasn't.
Otter was where I figured to get the most money but well over half of mine were buy backs and they with drew a lot off the sale due to lack of interest.
Beaver is what everyone counts on here in W WA. Most of mine were buy backs. I really don't know what to make of it I had so few sell, 7 out of 32. The very best sold and a kit and a #IV. Still leaves a lot of good quality stuff sitting in CA. Average on the beaver I sold was $35.50

Any coyote callers out there? The low end coyotes sucked. Pages of coyote lots went for a dollar a dog. Lot of work for a dollar. Unless you're in the northern rockies the prices looked pretty disenhartening on yotes.
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Re: NAFA wild fur
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2012, 07:01:12 PM »
One other thing. NAFA has been private treaty selling  alot of furs in the last few years soon after the sale. Keep an eye on your account if you have a lot unsold. It may go private treaty/
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Re: NAFA wild fur
« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2012, 11:24:16 AM »
So far over half my beaver got bought back and my otter. Maybe they will sell private treaty. got 30 for my mink and I had two  coon at a 22.50 average and 8.00 dollars a piece for my rats.

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Re: NAFA wild fur
« Reply #4 on: June 04, 2012, 06:27:19 PM »
I guess they are private treatying some stuff as some more stuff is sold. Pulled my beaver avg up and my otters down a little. Raccoons ugh I hate them things.
               Offer  Sold  BB  Sold Value   Avg

BEAVER     33      17  16     675.50     39.74
LYNX CAT    4        4    0     360.00      90.00
MUSKRAT    2        1     1        4.50        4.50
NUTRIA       1        0     0        0.00        0.00
OPOSSUM   1        0     1        0.00        0.00
OTTER       13        6     7     489.00     81.50
RACCOON   3        2     1         6.00       3.00
WILD MINK 1        1     0        31.00     31.00
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