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Saskbone 11-27-2020 09:26 PM

Groenwald buying in Saskatchewan
 
What I heard today

$150
$130
And so on
Early,pups and poor quality docked heavy
Castor $100 a pound dried and no shells

Any body care to post prices they have heard in Alberta?

Buy dates here December 11,12,13 and 15 th

jeffreys 21234 11-28-2020 09:06 PM

That’s good to hear saskbone I was just gonna txt don from
Nipiwan

AlbertaAl 11-29-2020 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saskbone (Post 4276681)
What I heard today

$150
$130
And so on
Early,pups and poor quality docked heavy
Castor $100 a pound dried and no shells

Any body care to post prices they have heard in Alberta?

Buy dates here December 11,12,13 and 15 th

Your coyote prices for this season reflect last season prices, YAY
Predictions for this season were to be $85 for top pelts.
I hope you're right.

Marty S 11-29-2020 08:50 AM

Yes, the above is accurate.

We grade skins accurately to established industry grading. My current least favorite outfit is now spreading that every buyer grades differently... that is true, but what is happening is some grade accurately to industry standards and others have their own personal form of... "Grading", and one must spend some time listening to their definitions of terms to understand what they are putting and where, how, when, etc

The $85 top price story came from a very unreliable guy... same guy is regularly spewing all kinds of false information. I think he may have been trying to set people up to buy low. Another story same guy was spreading was that I was not buying this year. I dont understand why people spread such "false information"? What drives people to speak in such untruths on such a regular basis? Whatever...

Game on! The buying world could get real interesting, and then new stories to come???

All pending the "Great Restart" or ideally the "Second Coming"!!!

Italy has stagnated hard, still have lotsa goods, China is hungry for coyotes as is Canada Goose.

Go Goose!!! and be a nice Goose!

Big Grey Wolf 11-29-2020 10:42 AM

It will be interesting what the 15 million mink slaughter in Denmark will do to the trim market. News the other day said they were going to dig them up and now incinerate the carcusies. They obviously were not pelted out.

kingrat 11-29-2020 02:31 PM

The photos I saw of them being buried they all had hides on


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