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Coyote Prices
« on: March 11, 2019, 10:34:50 AM »
You guys that are shooting yotes and leaving them are leaving a fair amount of money laying out there. Top coyote from the fur sale down in Boise this wwekend was $188.  Most yotes taken care of average around $90+.  Doesn't take much effot to properly skin, flesh and dry a yote for the fur sale.  They had 1500 coyotes sold at the fur sale.
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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2019, 12:06:21 PM »
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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2019, 12:18:56 PM »
Besides prime-ness and size is there anything specifically that the buyers are looking for in a coyote that brings more money?
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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2019, 01:10:49 PM »
Remember, these prices weren't rubbed  >March 10 coyotes either. :twocents:

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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #4 on: March 11, 2019, 01:34:46 PM »
My best one ever, a long time ago, was large and very light colored.  $300+

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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2019, 01:41:59 PM »
Any coyote I shoot from Late October to Mid February I'll put up for the fur market. Learn how to case skin them, flesh them and stretch them. And for you guys that like to blow them up, learn how to sew them too!

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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2019, 02:17:09 PM »
When skinning for fur market do you remove the paws or leave them?
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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #7 on: March 11, 2019, 04:07:02 PM »
When skinning for the fur market, there are no feet or lower jaw. I usually skin them out in the field and the roll up the skin and throw them in the freezer and at a later date flesh and stretch them.

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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #8 on: March 11, 2019, 04:10:44 PM »
If you can find a copy of Blaine Eddy's "Hunting and Skinning for Profit" it goes into detail how to put up coyotes. One of the most informative DVD's I've ever seen!

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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #9 on: March 11, 2019, 04:28:25 PM »
 :tup:  :yeah: Thanks for the tip.
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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #10 on: March 11, 2019, 04:38:38 PM »
I left paws on my bobcat but I don’t think I will. The top bobcat went for 1600 I think I saw and the guy said all his cats sold for over 1100 and none that I saw had paws. Heard that got more for the taxidermy option. Any coyote late October to Valentine’s Day gets saved. Any bobcat Jan 1 to the end of season gets taken. Now if I can get the hang of trapping them I could maybe get more then a super lucky odd one that comes in.
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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #11 on: March 11, 2019, 04:43:37 PM »
so those of you that fur trade why do you only save the yotes from October to February? whats wrong with year round? I've wanted to learn this trade for a hobby but no idea where to start.

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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #12 on: March 11, 2019, 06:06:18 PM »
Furs are a fashion item and the prices are based pretty much on that. Stetnson still uses beavers to shear for felt but the rest are for trim and garments. The market only wants prime and full pelts. After February most animals will lose their winter coat and coyotes rub a bunch during the mating season. Before November you usually have summer coats. Only Prime pelts have value, for coyotes that usually December-January But you can find some good coats as early as late October and as late as mid February. Hope this helps!

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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #13 on: March 11, 2019, 06:55:59 PM »
Those Canada goose jackets are driving the yote market, uses coyote fur on the trim.


http://www.bu.edu/today/2019/theft-of-canada-goose-jackets-on-the-rise/



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Re: Coyote Prices
« Reply #14 on: March 11, 2019, 07:36:53 PM »
so those of you that fur trade why do you only save the yotes from October to February? whats wrong with year round? I've wanted to learn this trade for a hobby but no idea where to start.
The fur trade wants good quality fur. Coyotes start priming up Oct. 15 to Nov. 1 in WA. The farther south you are the later they prime. Anything earlier will grade flat and the price will tumble to sub $20  probably. On the other end they start to break starting about mid January. The later you get them the more chance of rub and a rubbed coyote even slightly rubbed is not going to bring much. In W WA we have a lot go bad in December because of matting, wet weather and all that. Again not worth much at best. November and December are where it is at with E WA extending through January. Always the exception to the rule though so look them over even into March.
The fur market wants the feet off both cats and coyotes. The claws can damage the fur when drumming

Also there is a big difference where you are in the state. Don't expect a lot of top lot coyotes out of W WA or even out of the basin on the east side. They still have value, just don't think everyone is worth a $100 bill.
Cats the same. It is an exceptional cat that approaches a $1000. Even east side cats you would do well to get 1/3rd of that. West side cats often go better for taxidermy. They don't grade good because of their color.
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