Coyote worth.
So the other day I caught a coyote.. It was a nice and big.. I skinned, washed and fleshed it.. today I turned it around to find it being about 10 pounds with really no fur at all.. Just heavy wool. I was wondering if anyone else has seen that.. Are they worth anything? And why, instead of fur is it covered in heavy wool? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...adc04567a9.jpg
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It has a bad case of fugly! :sick: A couple of years ago I sent in two woolly ones and they graded as Semi’s. I think that I got $30 each for them. They weren’t nearly that bad though. If you send it in I’d be interested in knowing what you get for it.
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Ok. I figured as much. Thanks for replying.
I'm debating if I should send it to the sale or sell it to a private buyer. We have a few driving around here come trapping season. Anything is better then nothing. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk |
Had one last year that I thought was ok until I started to skin it. I realized it had dreadlocks all over its back. Not nice. Im guessing I got it before the rest of the disease did.
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Coyotes can be like women.... Some are beautiful and others... Well have a good personality... send it in you need 1 or 2 to pull the avg down... brush her up nice and send her in you put the time in get some cash for it..
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Your coyote is worth more than mine..man I hate eagles https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...e7998cc028.jpg
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Nice belly, nice shoulders. Don’t throw it away you will be surprised at what you will get for it with the good demand.
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there was an eagle sitting on one of mine when we went out to check yesterday.........rotten bugger was picking holes in it. hole in the side of the neck/head is big enough it can't be sewn, but for an experiment, i'll send it in and find out what they think about it at auction time.. then i'll know what to do next time.
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Yup, your damaged coyote was worth anywhere from $50 to $150 depending upon who was fixing it.
It is said that some fur graders fear certain individual's sewing craft... Meanwhile the lice/mange dawg is worth $1.50 to $15.00 depending upon which sale and how much demand. |
Back thru the years when I only rifle hunted, there was a a lot creative sewing happening in the fur shed. It's amazing what kind of damaged can be hid or least minimized with the know how. Now with the uptake of trapping it isn't as necessary as it used to be.
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Someone should post a picture that qualifies as a good sewing job. Fur in of course so a person could see the thread..
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Lots of sewing on that one. :angry3: |
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Good work Dave! Ones like that I have a problem getting everything lined up right, always seem to end up with a bit extra in one place.
Do you start at the points or intersections or just go from one end to the next? |
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I sewed two more tonight. One ripped about 12” when I was turning it fur out this morning :sign0161: the other only had about 4” of hide behind the ears holding the head on. The stitches looked similar to what’s in the picture and you’d have a very hard time feeling the stitches through the fur even if you knew where they were. Time consuming though. |
I wouldn’t have bothered with that one, Cam. The hide on the stomach is so thin that you’d spend 45 minutes doing a decent job and all the stitches would tear out when you put it on a board or turned it fur out. Potential time waster IMO.
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on rifle shot ones where the edges are torn and messed up with blood shot etc, i usually try to cut a diamond shape to it and sew it. Watch a video of furriers cutting and sewing damaged pelts you'd be surprised at what you can make look good.
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Bit of an old post already, but on these sew-job coyotes; what does that typically do to grading & pricing?
This years the first I'll be shipping direct, skinning everything vs. selling whole to buyers... anyway, I have a few that I've sewn up but haven't the slightest clue what to expect for grading change due to sew-jobs (or if there even is a downgrade being sewn?) Sure would like some feedback on that. |
All depends on how much the hide is damaged ..the eagle torn one had nothing to patch together..so was not worth the effort. A good sew job will sometimes go unnoticed but it has to be well done .
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Jtstahl........I wanted to PM you but for some reason I can’t.
Did you send this pelt to auction and if so, what grade did it get? Just curious for future info. Thanks! |
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This is one that the birds got too... worked out pretty good.Attachment 143063
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Looks good buddy , I'll bring you my next one for you to work your magic on ..
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Damn good sew job Bill |
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