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Originally Posted by wwbirds
the easy part is shooting snaring or trapping.
75% of the value is in the proper handling skinning and stretching/drying.
A few years ago my son shot a few with a 223 but wasn't much into skinning sewing or removing fat or velum from hide. He averaged $34 at Nafa.
Mine with proper care went for $118 to $148.
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Exactly i'm right up there with most people when it comes to whole coyotes,I have to put all the blood,sweat and tears into having a finished product,skinning,fleshing,washing and boarding,so that is what im willing to pay for a whole product.