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Posted By: Cntrmass Fur Prices - 02/11/19
Anyone have some first hand knowledge of coyote and cat prices in the West?
Posted By: hunter4623 Re: Fur Prices - 02/11/19
Most of the sales are just starting. Colorado sale is today.
$170.00 was the high and $1.00 was the low for coyotes
Bobcats high was $1350.00 and low was $6.00.
Posted By: 5shot Re: Fur Prices - 02/11/19
I had hopes of selling a $1350 bobcat, but the buyer told me that WA bobs don't bring anywhere near that much. If I zap one I'll be having a nice rug made instead.
Posted By: BlueDuck Re: Fur Prices - 02/11/19
Over the last ten years some very nice bobcats have sold for over a thousand bucks. That said most good ones go for 300-$500. The average would be closer to 200-$300. Where they come from makes a big difference. The prices I mention are from the western part of the country. In other parts of the country the prices may be as low as $30. Its all in the fur, the size and the spots.
Posted By: FishinHank Re: Fur Prices - 02/11/19
I have a feeling the best cats never make it to NAFA or FHA, they get sold at the auction in Fallon.
Posted By: 5shot Re: Fur Prices - 02/11/19
WHITE bellies and lots of spots are the key. Ours are off white.
Posted By: dale06 Re: Fur Prices - 02/11/19
Sold two whole coyotes for $40 each and one for $30.
This was a month ago in Colo.
Posted By: Oldman03 Re: Fur Prices - 02/12/19
This is why I dont attempt to sell fur.


Coyote- East Texas, North Louisiana around $7.00. No rubs on back or weak bellies. Do not skin junk. No unskinned Coyotes please.

Bobcat-Up to $25.00 on better Louisiana and East Texas. Please note the value of the cat is the white spotted belly. A narrow bellied or smokey bellied cat will not bring much. A cat that is brought in wet or dirty will not bring a good price. We will buy unskinned cats. Bobcat fur primes up after Christmas and most stay good until early March.

Beaver-Down some from last year's average, price is $5.00. Whole unskinned beaver. $4.00.

Beaver Castor-Clean, no oil sacks or fat-$18-$20 per pound green. This will need to be semi thawed so we can grade it. Fatty castor will be much lower!

Grey Fox-Still cheap. Prices about $5.00.

Red Fox-No good news, may bring about the same as Grey Fox.

Otter-Better Otter $18.00. Unskinned Otter up to $13.00.

Mink and Muskrat-Prices are very bad, don't harvest.

Opossum- No value.

Skunk- No value.

Coons-No market. We will stock at about $1.00 average on good stuff.
Posted By: 6MMWASP Re: Fur Prices - 02/12/19
No idea on what furs bring today but for a blast from the past the best I ever did on Colorado cats was $7,980 for 11 cats in 1978 or 79. Long before a lot of folks on this site were born.
Posted By: MontanaCreekHunter Re: Fur Prices - 02/12/19
Originally Posted by 6MMWASP
No idea on what furs bring today but for a blast from the past the best I ever did on Colorado cats was $7,980 for 11 cats in 1978 or 79. Long before a lot of folks on this site were born.


I was 7 or 8 then and ran a trapline with my neighbor. Mostly Fox, Coon, and Muskrats. I remember giving my mom the money. She said where did you get that? I told her from trapping with Jim. She didn't believe me so went next door and asked him. He was in his in his mid 20's I think then. he said yes he earned that from helping me run my trapline. My mom told him it wasn't necessary I just loved being outdoors. Which was true. Anyways mom told me I could keep it. I told her it's for her to help pay the bills but she wouldn't take it. Would love to know what Old Jim is up to these days.
Posted By: JamesJr Re: Fur Prices - 02/12/19
Here in Kentucky, you can't even give a bobcat away. A few years ago, a fur buyer was paying $50 for them unskinned. I have been giving the ones I kill to a taxidermist, who would then give me a break on a mount. However, he has passed away, so the one in my freezer is still there.
Posted By: FieldGrade Re: Fur Prices - 02/12/19
I just started trapping about ten years ago when I retired and had the time but the best Cat I sold was $750 6-7 years ago.

Last year I only caught one flat weak bellied cat......my fur buyer wouldn't even take it frown ....so I gave it to a friend so he and his kids could try their hand at home tanning.
Posted By: Cntrmass Re: Fur Prices - 02/13/19
Sold a big to me Tom, it was brown or darker colored 200.00๐Ÿ˜ž
Friends was smaller but whiter and it brought 550.00

Still have a good time, but sorta disappointed. I still think it was a beautiful animal.
Posted By: LarryfromBend Re: Fur Prices - 02/13/19
Nice pale Coyotes are averaging $100 or better and going up in price (this is for the MT/Alberta prairie Coyotes). A friend got $50 carcass price last week. They will be rubbing pretty soon.
Posted By: catbegone Re: Fur Prices - 02/15/19
Here is what the high dollar cats look like. Cat on the left is 43" nose to base of tail and 10" wide and will bring somewhere around 13-1500.00. I have avg. 88.29 on 91 coyotes this year

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Posted By: LarryfromBend Re: Fur Prices - 02/15/19
Beautiful kitties. Congrats. This is one of the better Coyotes I've taken. I call rather than trap, so there is more mess.

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Posted By: catbegone Re: Fur Prices - 02/16/19
Thats a very nice heavy coyote
Posted By: atse Re: Fur Prices - 02/16/19
Originally Posted by catbegone
Here is what the high dollar cats look like. Cat on the left is 43" nose to base of tail and 10" wide and will bring somewhere around 13-1500.00. I have avg. 88.29 on 91 coyotes this year

You did a very nice job putting up those cats.
Posted By: catbegone Re: Fur Prices - 02/22/19
Just sold a coyote today on the carcuss for 50.00 that was caught yesterday
Posted By: saskfox Re: Fur Prices - 02/28/19
They had a fur auction today some friends had coyotes in it. They averaged $120 US dollars per pelt.
Posted By: Model70Guy Re: Fur Prices - 03/28/19
Sold a 3XL SSL top lot Marten for $206 on the last sale. It helps compensate for the $40 ones.
Posted By: catbegone Re: Fur Prices - 04/02/19
I had 11 cats that avg. 891.00
Posted By: nemotheangler Re: Fur Prices - 01/03/20
I know this is an older thread, but here are the prices for the auction in Fallon from last year, 2019, if anyone interested. Curious to see what this year brings.

http://www.nvtrappers.org/historical-sale-results/2019.pdf
Posted By: Johnny Dollar Re: Fur Prices - 01/06/20
We got a couple yotes Saturday night and I checked the Petska website for prices. Not real current but said northern coyotes were bringing $50-$100 on the cob and $20-$30 if well turned out. Also had a comment from somebody in Kansas who said a buyer offered him $5 a piece for nice bobcats!!โ€™ Petska said little to no demand for โ€˜cats...wth?
Posted By: TRnCO Re: Fur Prices - 01/15/20
I sold another batch yesterday. I had 12 coyotes that were finished that avged. $80/ea. and 16 more on the carcass that avged. $36./ea.

Seems coyote market maintains strong, compared to about every thing else.
Posted By: kennymauser Re: Fur Prices - 01/16/20
How much longer will they stay prime? Or is it too late to start now?

Our coyotes should be similar would think .
Posted By: TRnCO Re: Fur Prices - 01/17/20
It won't be long now before they start to rub, but you do still have time. Those Montana coyotes should bring more than these eastern Colo. coyotes do, on avg.
Posted By: 160user Re: Fur Prices - 01/22/20
I did $80 pound on castor.
Posted By: dale06 Re: Fur Prices - 01/26/20
Originally Posted by kennymauser
How much longer will they stay prime? Or is it too late to start now?

Our coyotes should be similar would think .


Was calling them in western Ks two days ago. My brother traps there. He said they are past prime. We called and shot several. He said not worth putting them on a stretcher.
Posted By: TRnCO Re: Fur Prices - 02/09/20
A friend of mine sold 78 or 79 at the auction in Hugo, CO. and the prices were way below what they had hoped for. Apparently this coronavirus thing in China has really hit the fur market.
Anyone else hearing or seeing the same?
I'll go to the fur buyer again this coming Tuesday, maybe he'll have the low down on it.
Posted By: bbassi Re: Fur Prices - 03/22/20
TR I have 15 stretched and dried I was supposed to take to a buyer this weekend. I called ahead and he said don't bother bringing them. The market for eastern fur has completely collapsed due to this KungFlu shiit. I was able to fold them over and get them in my chest freezer for now but who knows haw they will look in the fall.
Posted By: TRnCO Re: Fur Prices - 03/22/20
I guess we shouldn't be surprised that the market has collapsed and honestly I won't be surprised if there is no market come this next winter. Guess we'll all have to wait and see how this covid shakes out and how the world economy recovers. I guess cross your fingers that you get to sell them before they freezer burn completely. Would suck to do all that work and not get at least some compensation for it.
If it turns out that there is no market for fur next winter, it'll suck, especially after these last few good years. I guess though, I look for the bright spot in it all, there won't be nearly as many hunters out looking to cash in and those of us that just do it because it eats us up will have all the fur bearers to ourselves.
Posted By: Ray63 Re: Fur Prices - 03/22/20
I just GAVE my fur dealer 4 beavers.... free. Good ol' boy dieing of cancer. will be his last year of buying fur and he shows up everyday to do fur. 70 years old.
Posted By: ranger1 Re: Fur Prices - 03/25/20
I sold a batch of 30 put up eastern Montana coyotes the beginning of March. There were half a dozen that were rubbed in the bunch. Couple of those brought $25 each, but I still averaged $85 on the lot.
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