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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
How do you prepare your fur?
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<blockquote data-quote="dstark" data-source="post: 918558" data-attributes="member: 48159"><p>This is the first year I plan on selling my coyote hides. I have a few skinned out in the freezer and I've seen some local ads wanting to buy coyote fur. I have more hides and skulls decorating my house than the wife cares for so it's time to start selling. I case skinned the dogs I have but I have not bothered fleshing or turning out the ears. </p><p>So my question is:</p><p>1-Will the buyer generally want me to flesh and turn out the ears before he buys? </p><p>2-If so, is it worth the time and effort for the extra money?</p><p>3- Is it best to not waste time and just sell it on the carcass?</p><p> </p><p>Either way I'm no professional and only likely to sell a few hides each year so it probably is not a huge deal either way. Just wondering what you guys do and hopefully earn back some gas money. Nabbed the guy in the pic this last weekend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstark, post: 918558, member: 48159"] This is the first year I plan on selling my coyote hides. I have a few skinned out in the freezer and I've seen some local ads wanting to buy coyote fur. I have more hides and skulls decorating my house than the wife cares for so it's time to start selling. I case skinned the dogs I have but I have not bothered fleshing or turning out the ears. So my question is: 1-Will the buyer generally want me to flesh and turn out the ears before he buys? 2-If so, is it worth the time and effort for the extra money? 3- Is it best to not waste time and just sell it on the carcass? Either way I'm no professional and only likely to sell a few hides each year so it probably is not a huge deal either way. Just wondering what you guys do and hopefully earn back some gas money. Nabbed the guy in the pic this last weekend! [/QUOTE]
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