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Market Outlook?


cattailcrew

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I can sum it all up really easy. If ya love trappign go trap, if you are worried about money, McDonalds is always hiring great smiles. smile

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If you have a problem with a civil discussion about fur markets maybe you should avoid the topic called "Market Outlook".

I love to trap and enjoy every catch. But I also enjoy skinning, fleshing, handling and putting up fur. I get a lot of satisfaction and take pride in putting together a quality lot of fur. And I have always enjoyed the marketing end, from whatching the old country buyers grade fur, learning handling tips and speculating on prices.

More recently I have enjoyed the major auctions, with great interest in the grading process. I enjoy grading my own lot before shipping and seeing how close I come to the professional graders. But I do miss the ambiance of the local fur buying shops, and try to find a reason to sell a few odds and ends locally from time to time.

Now that the auction houses broadcast online, I get a kick out of listening and watching as individual lots sell. If that means I am in it for the money, well I even enjoy watching lots and species that I do not have my own furs in. To me this is all part of trapping and I enjoy the process from end to end.

But when all is said and done, I admit I enjoy getting the fur check as well, so if that means I am in it for the money, so be it.

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I myself don't have a problem with any kind of civil discussion on the market outlook. I love to trap and enjoy every catch but with the economy the way it is and just buying a new house, I can't afford to trap if I don't pay the gas bill.

If I can Make my gas bill I will trap but when I get close to not paying it I will pull traps. Not because I want to but because I have to.

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Just to update. The fur market has tanked for everything.. Most local buyer are paying dirt cheap for big coon, or they dont even want them..

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The best thing to do is unload your junk fur as fast as you catch it. Save your best for late winter when the auctions heat up. That should set the mark...

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The best thing to do is unload your junk fur as fast as you catch it. Save your best for late winter when the auctions heat up. That should set the mark...

Good point on the junk fur, Get rid of it now. Hold your quality fur till the december auction is over with and cleans out, then sell your top grade fur

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If the market turns around. any spike in price and I will sell fast, It aint lookin good. Got 50 some coons. 20 some rats 2 beav, and 30 some mink today. Volume will make you money this year.

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volume should always make you money! With the raining/snowy weather I am having, I am struggling getting volume!

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