ANYONE DOING ANY GOOD ON THE TRAPLINE YET?
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RE: ANYONE DOING ANY GOOD ON THE TRAPLINE YET?
I was going to run a trapline on the Great Miami River north of Dayton for the first time in years, until I spoke with a furbuyer who said that high dollar on coons was $5.00. I was told that muskrats and Beaver prices are okay, but the price of traps has so badly outpaced the price of fur that it seems hardly worth it. Has the price on coons changed since early November?
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RE: ANYONE DOING ANY GOOD ON THE TRAPLINE YET?
The reason coon is so low is that there is still 400,000 left over from last season. There is just too many available. Ive been letting them go unless they are really big.
Although, IMO everything else is doing pretty good. You can get traps pretty cheap at places like flea markets, yard sales, etc. I got 3 330 conibers on ebay the other day for a total of $26. They ar normally that much apiece.
Although, IMO everything else is doing pretty good. You can get traps pretty cheap at places like flea markets, yard sales, etc. I got 3 330 conibers on ebay the other day for a total of $26. They ar normally that much apiece.
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