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<blockquote data-quote="Tyson C." data-source="post: 1399388" data-attributes="member: 9534"><p>from what i have heard and read last year about yote furs is once you shoot the yote, your already in the hole, cause the bullet cost more....LOL. i was told by a local fur guy to trap the cats, and feeze as a whole (like dennis said) that way the buyer can skin it how he wants and you can get more.</p><p>from my begginer stance the fur market is hard to time (i don't have a lot of freezer space) for good prices...around winter time is good because the furs are thick, but is it worth the the entire hunt time, skinning, driving to BFE for a fur trade, and hope you get a good deal.....for me no. thats just my .02 i would rather keep the furs to myself for projects and go from there.....</p><p></p><p>good luck! hit up okhunter (scott) he can give you some pointers and that might help stack you up bigger "pelt pile" (say that 5x's fast).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyson C., post: 1399388, member: 9534"] from what i have heard and read last year about yote furs is once you shoot the yote, your already in the hole, cause the bullet cost more....LOL. i was told by a local fur guy to trap the cats, and feeze as a whole (like dennis said) that way the buyer can skin it how he wants and you can get more. from my begginer stance the fur market is hard to time (i don't have a lot of freezer space) for good prices...around winter time is good because the furs are thick, but is it worth the the entire hunt time, skinning, driving to BFE for a fur trade, and hope you get a good deal.....for me no. thats just my .02 i would rather keep the furs to myself for projects and go from there..... good luck! hit up okhunter (scott) he can give you some pointers and that might help stack you up bigger "pelt pile" (say that 5x's fast). [/QUOTE]
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