I suspect that question would have been easier to answer when fur was in fashion and NYC furriers were a viable market, but I couldn't offer a good suggestion now. Properly treated, it would make a great wallhanger for your den. Perhaps some of the trappers on this forum can offer suggestions?
Google "fur buyers" and you will find buyers in New York". You can also ship dried pelts to fur buyers in
Canada and throughout the U.S. You will have to call them to determine what they are buying furs for. Coyotes generally aren't worth much anymore but you can try.
Google "fur buyers" and you will find buyers in New York". You can also ship dried pelts to fur buyers in
Canada and throughout the U.S. You will have to call them to determine what they are buying furs for. Coyotes generally aren't worth much anymore but you can try.
I suspect that question would have been easier to answer when fur was in fashion and NYC furriers were a viable market, but I couldn't offer a good suggestion now. Properly treated, it would make a great wallhanger for your den. Perhaps some of the trappers on this forum can offer suggestions?
Google "fur buyers" and you will find buyers in New York". You can also ship dried pelts to fur buyers in
Canada and throughout the U.S. You will have to call them to determine what they are buying furs for. Coyotes generally aren't worth much anymore but you can try.
Google "fur buyers" and you will find buyers in New York". You can also ship dried pelts to fur buyers in
Canada and throughout the U.S. You will have to call them to determine what they are buying furs for. Coyotes generally aren't worth much anymore but you can try.
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I suspect that question would have been easier to answer when fur was in fashion and NYC furriers were a viable market, but I couldn't offer a good suggestion now. Properly treated, it would make a great wallhanger for your den. Perhaps some of the trappers on this forum can offer suggestions?
prices go up and down season to season, depending on demand.
Google "fur buyers" and you will find buyers in New York". You can also ship dried pelts to fur buyers in
Canada and throughout the U.S. You will have to call them to determine what they are buying furs for. Coyotes generally aren't worth much anymore but you can try.
Google "fur buyers" and you will find buyers in New York". You can also ship dried pelts to fur buyers in
Canada and throughout the U.S. You will have to call them to determine what they are buying furs for. Coyotes generally aren't worth much anymore but you can try.
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prices go up and down season to season, depending on demand.
I suspect that question would have been easier to answer when fur was in fashion and NYC furriers were a viable market, but I couldn't offer a good suggestion now. Properly treated, it would make a great wallhanger for your den. Perhaps some of the trappers on this forum can offer suggestions?
Google "fur buyers" and you will find buyers in New York". You can also ship dried pelts to fur buyers in
Canada and throughout the U.S. You will have to call them to determine what they are buying furs for. Coyotes generally aren't worth much anymore but you can try.
Google "fur buyers" and you will find buyers in New York". You can also ship dried pelts to fur buyers in
Canada and throughout the U.S. You will have to call them to determine what they are buying furs for. Coyotes generally aren't worth much anymore but you can try.
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