Anyone for some yotes??

  • the_grump
    Le Center
    Posts: 612
    #23227

    There has to be an easier way to insulate a barn than that!

    the_grump
    Le Center
    Posts: 612
    #492433

    There has to be an easier way to insulate a barn than that!

    amwatson
    Holmen,WI
    Posts: 5130
    #23228

    WOW-That is a lot of work to put up all those coyotes, red’s, and bobcats I would love to be in that guys shoes

    amwatson
    Holmen,WI
    Posts: 5130
    #492434

    WOW-That is a lot of work to put up all those coyotes, red’s, and bobcats I would love to be in that guys shoes

    jeremy-liebig
    mpls
    Posts: 1455
    #23229

    I’m not a big hunter but looks like a waste to me.

    jeremy-liebig
    mpls
    Posts: 1455
    #492435

    I’m not a big hunter but looks like a waste to me.

    ggoody
    Mpls MN
    Posts: 2603
    #23230

    Quote:


    I’m not a big hunter but looks like a waste to me.


    Looks like Photoshop to me.

    ggoody
    Mpls MN
    Posts: 2603
    #492437

    Quote:


    I’m not a big hunter but looks like a waste to me.


    Looks like Photoshop to me.

    the_grump
    Le Center
    Posts: 612
    #23233

    Gets a little lonely out there on the prarie eh.

    the_grump
    Le Center
    Posts: 612
    #492446

    Gets a little lonely out there on the prarie eh.

    chappy
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 4854
    #23234

    Yotes aren’t good for much but steeling Pheasant eggs and such. Although they are part of the “natures checks and balances” system. What’s the difference of you kill them all at once or over the coarse of the year????

    chappy
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 4854
    #492466

    Yotes aren’t good for much but steeling Pheasant eggs and such. Although they are part of the “natures checks and balances” system. What’s the difference of you kill them all at once or over the coarse of the year????

    amwatson
    Holmen,WI
    Posts: 5130
    #23235

    If you will notice, these hides are all “put up”, meaning they are stretched and dried. They will then be sold to fur buyers and made into clothing. They did not go to waste They were definitely taken over the course of a season, not all at one time.

    amwatson
    Holmen,WI
    Posts: 5130
    #492477

    If you will notice, these hides are all “put up”, meaning they are stretched and dried. They will then be sold to fur buyers and made into clothing. They did not go to waste They were definitely taken over the course of a season, not all at one time.

    jrrendler
    Mantorville, MN
    Posts: 341
    #23236

    Quote:


    If you will notice, these hides are all “put up”, meaning they are stretched and dried. They will then be sold to fur buyers and made into clothing. They did not go to waste They were definitely taken over the course of a season, not all at one time.


    Am—do you sell any and what do they go for? Just curious…I have no idea myself.

    jrrendler
    Mantorville, MN
    Posts: 341
    #492479

    Quote:


    If you will notice, these hides are all “put up”, meaning they are stretched and dried. They will then be sold to fur buyers and made into clothing. They did not go to waste They were definitely taken over the course of a season, not all at one time.


    Am—do you sell any and what do they go for? Just curious…I have no idea myself.

    amwatson
    Holmen,WI
    Posts: 5130
    #23311

    The market value on fur changes from year to year. I will have to check and see what the current price is going to be this year. But, there are so many factors involved in determining how much a hide is worth. Things such as primeness, quality, size, region, and defects. I always sell my hides skinned, but not put up at all. I have not learned how to properly care for the hides once they are skinned out. The last coyote I sold here in WI was a few years ago that was shot with a 30-.06 and had extensive hide damage and received $10 from Wiebke Fur in LaCrosse.

    amwatson
    Holmen,WI
    Posts: 5130
    #492718

    The market value on fur changes from year to year. I will have to check and see what the current price is going to be this year. But, there are so many factors involved in determining how much a hide is worth. Things such as primeness, quality, size, region, and defects. I always sell my hides skinned, but not put up at all. I have not learned how to properly care for the hides once they are skinned out. The last coyote I sold here in WI was a few years ago that was shot with a 30-.06 and had extensive hide damage and received $10 from Wiebke Fur in LaCrosse.

    hgeren
    NE Minneapolis
    Posts: 126
    #23366

    I had one of these critters in my front yard earlier this week. Only problem is I live in NE Mpls. I’m guessing he came up from the railroad tracks. Watched him slink all the way up my street about 7 pm. He stopped in my front yard, had a stare down with him, my dog barked, and he took off. Was probably within 20′ of him. By the time I made it inside to get my camera he was long gone. Thought about letting the Rottie out after him too (slobbering mess after he saw it) but figured that probably wasnt the greatest idea.

    hgeren
    NE Minneapolis
    Posts: 126
    #492931

    I had one of these critters in my front yard earlier this week. Only problem is I live in NE Mpls. I’m guessing he came up from the railroad tracks. Watched him slink all the way up my street about 7 pm. He stopped in my front yard, had a stare down with him, my dog barked, and he took off. Was probably within 20′ of him. By the time I made it inside to get my camera he was long gone. Thought about letting the Rottie out after him too (slobbering mess after he saw it) but figured that probably wasnt the greatest idea.

    col._klink
    St Paul
    Posts: 2542
    #23408

    Looks like a bunch of birds get to live and that is one hell of picture. If it real WOW!

    col._klink
    St Paul
    Posts: 2542
    #493163

    Looks like a bunch of birds get to live and that is one hell of picture. If it real WOW!

    trevor nation
    Elwood/Johnson Lake, NE
    Posts: 55
    #28041

    I’d be guarding that barn with a gun to lol around here from the numbers of yotes, foxes, and cats in that picture, I’d say everything hanging from the sides of that barn would bank between $7,000-$8,000 stretched and dried like that. Thats just around here, send those to canada to a fur auction and $$$$

    trevor nation
    Elwood/Johnson Lake, NE
    Posts: 55
    #519847

    I’d be guarding that barn with a gun to lol around here from the numbers of yotes, foxes, and cats in that picture, I’d say everything hanging from the sides of that barn would bank between $7,000-$8,000 stretched and dried like that. Thats just around here, send those to canada to a fur auction and $$$$

    trevor nation
    Elwood/Johnson Lake, NE
    Posts: 55
    #28043

    i take that back $6,550 just for the yotes, $2,450 for the cats, and $380 for the fox with the crappy prices we get locally

    trevor nation
    Elwood/Johnson Lake, NE
    Posts: 55
    #519852

    i take that back $6,550 just for the yotes, $2,450 for the cats, and $380 for the fox with the crappy prices we get locally

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