Easterns are experiencing large carry over and short demand.
mid-western
early commercial types oct-early Nov. $20 or less
semi-heavies from now until Christmas up to $40-45
Heavies (few and far between) may reach the $80 Mark
Westerns
early commercials might fetch $25
Good clean semi-heavies up to $50-$55
Heavies; clean, silky should see $100
These prices are based on good flawless finished goods. Grades will be tough most all types will be bought on a very selective basis.
sold 10 yesterday at an avg. of $16.50/ea. Had one at $40 and he stood out in the crowd at well over 40#, and the killer to the avg. was 3 @ $5/ea which were pups and just not good looking coyotes.
Sold 2 on the hoof Sunday. Should have skinned them but out of freezer space and its been 60* this December which has also led to us being busier than normal around the ranch. 20$ for 1 and 30$ for the other. Half or less of what the last year or 2 would have paid. Seen some bigger coyotes on the hoof sell for 40.
Wow after reading this thread I'm glad for our heavy Canadian furs. Talked to a few different buyers yesterday. Skinned top is $150 with an avg around 110 and whole froze is top 60 with an avg of 40. This is all in Canadian dollars.
Just sold 5 today in ND. 2 skinned, 4 whole. Got $40 for the skinned ones and two others, $25 for the smallest one. Biggest ones I saw went for $60. Foxes and badgers hardly even worth selling it seems.