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What to do with coyotes?
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<blockquote data-quote="MRUTVOL" data-source="post: 3146454" data-attributes="member: 1779"><p>Well I will have to very much disagree with you on that Pass-Thru. Unless there has been a BIG SPIKE in the demand for Southern coyotes and that includes Tennessee coyotes the standard tri colored coyote will be lucky to get you $15 on the fur markets here and that maybe high. The only yotes that will bring you a $100 or more around here are the odd color phased ones such as the blacks and reds. In the taxidermy world a black hide can bring you anywhere from a $100 to $250 on the average depending on its size and quality. Go to a fur sale here and see for yourself how little they think of them. I know a trapper who took some he caught to sale in East Tennessee couple years back and $8.00 was his average on sale. He said he would not ever waste his time skinning another one.</p><p> The only yotes that will bring that kind of money are from the northern states like the Dakotas ,Montana,Wyoming and etc. They actually have fur on them . These down here for the most part have more of a coarse hair and thinned fur. Personally I just cut the tails off to keep and let them lay. They are not worth the time to skin IMO unless they are unique in size or colors.</p><p> I am after a white one that has been seen in the areas I hunt and you can bet I will keep her if I get it. :grin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRUTVOL, post: 3146454, member: 1779"] Well I will have to very much disagree with you on that Pass-Thru. Unless there has been a BIG SPIKE in the demand for Southern coyotes and that includes Tennessee coyotes the standard tri colored coyote will be lucky to get you $15 on the fur markets here and that maybe high. The only yotes that will bring you a $100 or more around here are the odd color phased ones such as the blacks and reds. In the taxidermy world a black hide can bring you anywhere from a $100 to $250 on the average depending on its size and quality. Go to a fur sale here and see for yourself how little they think of them. I know a trapper who took some he caught to sale in East Tennessee couple years back and $8.00 was his average on sale. He said he would not ever waste his time skinning another one. The only yotes that will bring that kind of money are from the northern states like the Dakotas ,Montana,Wyoming and etc. They actually have fur on them . These down here for the most part have more of a coarse hair and thinned fur. Personally I just cut the tails off to keep and let them lay. They are not worth the time to skin IMO unless they are unique in size or colors. I am after a white one that has been seen in the areas I hunt and you can bet I will keep her if I get it. :grin: [/QUOTE]
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