Trapline Auction
Here's a couple of traplines being auctioned off if anyone is interested.
http://www.millersauctionservice.com...les/index.html |
The grande cache Trapline has been for sale for years. It was 300K now down to 200K. I offered him 100K and he laughed at me on the phone. I'm sure there is a large reserve on this item at the auction.
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I was wondering if that was the line. Thanks tork.
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I would be nervous to put a 20 % non refundable deposit and then not have esrd approve the transfer.
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I don't know if its even legal to auction a trapline. At the end of the day the government will decide who gets to trap it. When you “buy” a line it actually goes back to the government then they reissue it to a new trapper.
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I personally will have no issue with putting the 20% down and buying that line through the auction if the price is right. Time well tell :)
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Recreational traplines
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Anyone know how the auction of the traplines went, did they actually sell?
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Double check with Nube, but I think it took 4-6 months for Nube a very accomplished trapper to be finally approved by F & W for his line. It is not a slam dunk process anymore even after you have put your money on the table for a line. F & W make the final decission, not a case of money talks.
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are you trolling? or serious??. is a 20$ licences keeping you out of the game? because your not going find one any cheaper anywhere in north america.
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I do not agree with $200000 trapline. Then best part is no one has bought that stuff on the line for $200000 because it is absurd. I am not trying to cause a fight but states model would ruin things. In Ontario they have a quota system on beavers and a lodge count and so many beaver have to be trapped. I don't think a quota system is good either. I personally think that if your line hasn't been trapped for more than 2 years maybe it should be available for someone else. At least with a two year limit then more people may need junior trappers. Then the lines would at least be trapped.
If I am out in left field than so be it. I won't comment any further so you have the last word this is the wrong thread I should have revived a previous one. |
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[QUOTE=braggadoe;2565011]are you trolling? or serious??. is a 20$ licences keeping you out of the game? because your not going find one any cheaper anywhere in north america.
Absolutely serious and if you had read my post you would realize I have had my choice of registered lines many times over the years and am not interested. I am in the game as you say all I want to be. I just don't like the way traplines are restricted to so few people, and as I said generally affluent. I know of several lines that have to take on juniors just so they can say they are trapped. I notice the same sense of entitlement present in many registered trappers as in some crown land lease holders. There: you probably think I'm trolling again. It's nothing more than how to split the pie fairly and equitably. |
Who's at the auction today?
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Trap line went for 160K
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Wow! Did the horses and tack sell high also? Thx
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Holy smokes. Better than the $200000 but not by much. I wonder what would happen if the ersd declined the transfer. :angry3:
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I never made it down. That's 60K more then I would have paid anyway. As for SRD they can't stop the transfer anyway, just prolong it but there are ways around that anyway.
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Did anyone see what the recreational property on Pigeon went for?
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