Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: heavyhorned on December 08, 2017, 02:30:49 PM
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I live in central wa. been seeing a lot more coyotes this year. thinking about breaking out the calls and .223. I am looking to see if anyone knows of anybody buying whole dogs? not wanting to get rich but hey if it pays for the gas great.
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When Warden Lions club did thier derby they too them out to a guy near davenport. Out of 100 dogs shot in the derby usually only half had the possibility of making the fur market and of that 50 only about half of those made any real amount at the sale.. as I remember the club got half the sale at the fur auction and only got 2-300 for thier efforts. You have to profit share with some one doing the tanning unless they are a licensed buyer... really limits who you can take it to.
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I live in central wa. been seeing a lot more coyotes this year. thinking about breaking out the calls and .223. I am looking to see if anyone knows of anybody buying whole dogs? not wanting to get rich but hey if it pays for the gas great.
Check with George Brady in Pateros, I knows in past years he bought coyotes in the round
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https://www.facebook.com/pg/HicksCreekFur/services/?ref=page_internal
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George Brady - Cascade Biologic in Pateros and Doug Stanley - Hicks Creek Fur Company in Tri-Cities both have routes and pick up fur. Prices are good this year. There's a little bit of a learning curve but once you figure out which ones make the cut you don't sell as many but your averages will go up. They also buy bobcat and fox and trapped fur.
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George Brady - Cascade Biologic in Pateros and Doug Stanley - Hicks Creek Fur Company in Tri-Cities both have routes and pick up fur. Prices are good this year. There's a little bit of a learning curve but once you figure out which ones make the cut you don't sell as many but your averages will go up. They also buy bobcat and fox and trapped fur.
How much is a decent yote getting ya this winter?
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Eastern Washington coyotes are averaging $20, whole. Learn what the buyers are after so you take fewer but averages go up.
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I dare say you could double your money and save expenses of hauling them to the dealer so often if you learned how to put them up yourself. It isn't that difficult.
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where's a buyer in eastern Washington. I shoot a fair amount of yotes and wouldn't mind making a few bucks. I'm in moses area
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When Warden Lions club did thier derby they too them out to a guy near davenport. Out of 100 dogs shot in the derby usually only half had the possibility of making the fur market and of that 50 only about half of those made any real amount at the sale.. as I remember the club got half the sale at the fur auction and only got 2-300 for thier efforts. You have to profit share with some one doing the tanning unless they are a licensed buyer... really limits who you can take it to.
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The guy that buys them is the veterinarian in Davenport. At least he used too.
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Cascade Biologic, George Brady, (509) 322-6844 & Hicks Creek Fur Company (Tri Cities) is on Facebook or call Doug Stanley (509) 308-5277. Only two I know of that are licensed fur buyers who buy whole coyotes. Both also buy fox and bobcat as well as trapped fur and both have routes for picking up fur.
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George did call me back and he said yes he is buying coyotes but only for a month.
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Just dropped off Coyote with George- Very fair, very satisfied customer here! Going to be taking him more!!
BKMFR
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Just dropped off Coyote with George- Very fair, very satisfied customer here! Going to be taking him more!!
BKMFR
I'm a shoot em and leave em type and doubtful that'll ever change but I've always been curious what guys get paid for these things when they sell them whole. I'm guessing it's on some kind of a sliding scale based on quality and size, yes? When they have big holes do they still take them? Curious how it all works.
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Color, clarity, size and primeness are some basic grading considerations. The big pale dogs from November 1 to mid February bring the best money. Coyote market is strong right now and $20 averages are common with whole dogs. Damage is also a concern but it all depends on where it's at and how good the coyote is to begin with. I will stitch bigger wholes if it's a great coyote. If it's a poor coyote to begin with I won't waste the time.