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<blockquote data-quote="Tyson C." data-source="post: 1406961" data-attributes="member: 9534"><p>o.k. i will have to admit you got me there <img src="/images/smilies/yelclap.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":yelclap:" title="Yelclap :yelclap:" data-shortname=":yelclap:" />. i would fall under that catagory. BUT my only flaw is that i don't do as good as some (by far), so my limited amount of time, and kills i guess make me say it is not worth it. now i do put in my time to make the hunt, its just not as many days as say a guy who can have more days off and he have less family/kid events etc... to me i think a guys "job" is what helps a lot on "getting time in". but for some one that can put out numbers like you had previously stated, then it would make sense to be more dedicated to getting more and more kills. my poor example/excuse is as i remember i looked at a site last year and the price was like $6 a coyote and bob cat was $40--$80. so in my small mind of math i hit the panic button and said "holly shat, i'm gonna have to kill a boat load to make me some dollars". so without really having a goal in mind of what i wanted to get overall $$$ wise, i guess i ran myself out. so for my limited kills and talking to some fur guys and looking at catalogs and my small arts and craft sideof me, i can apply the furs to these little projects and make more per square inch on a hide then i could selling them just as a hide.....mostly because i can't stack a greater number of kills in season/year (poor excuse, maybe, but its mine).</p><p></p><p>also i think one way to look at it is that people who skin and like it or take to it easly won't be so bothered by doing the work...practice makes perfect and you get quicker, so it seems "easier". you gotta start sometime. me i'm a noob. i had a guy do a few for me and he got to busy with a new family and job. so i want to learn, i don't mind it <em>so far</em>, but i am waiting on my chemicals to get in, so i can get elbow deep into and see if i really want to do this. <img src="/images/smilies/anyone.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":anyone:" title="Anyone :anyone:" data-shortname=":anyone:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyson C., post: 1406961, member: 9534"] o.k. i will have to admit you got me there :yelclap:. i would fall under that catagory. BUT my only flaw is that i don't do as good as some (by far), so my limited amount of time, and kills i guess make me say it is not worth it. now i do put in my time to make the hunt, its just not as many days as say a guy who can have more days off and he have less family/kid events etc... to me i think a guys "job" is what helps a lot on "getting time in". but for some one that can put out numbers like you had previously stated, then it would make sense to be more dedicated to getting more and more kills. my poor example/excuse is as i remember i looked at a site last year and the price was like $6 a coyote and bob cat was $40--$80. so in my small mind of math i hit the panic button and said "holly shat, i'm gonna have to kill a boat load to make me some dollars". so without really having a goal in mind of what i wanted to get overall $$$ wise, i guess i ran myself out. so for my limited kills and talking to some fur guys and looking at catalogs and my small arts and craft sideof me, i can apply the furs to these little projects and make more per square inch on a hide then i could selling them just as a hide.....mostly because i can't stack a greater number of kills in season/year (poor excuse, maybe, but its mine). also i think one way to look at it is that people who skin and like it or take to it easly won't be so bothered by doing the work...practice makes perfect and you get quicker, so it seems "easier". you gotta start sometime. me i'm a noob. i had a guy do a few for me and he got to busy with a new family and job. so i want to learn, i don't mind it [I]so far[/I], but i am waiting on my chemicals to get in, so i can get elbow deep into and see if i really want to do this. :anyone: [/QUOTE]
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