The key words are "commercial value" which is always open to interpretation.
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The guys who are the head of the trappers association in this area told me that all you had to do to be able to sell your home tanned hides or things made with them was to pay the royalty on the pelt, I have not looked into that but I am curious because there is a lot of swamp land around I can have free access to trap if I wanted to or had the time to. That being said, the guys also said that they do not bother trapping beaver in the winter, there is more money in waiting for the beavers to do some damage and have the municipality hire them in the summer to reduce the numbers.
.22 short solid beween the eyes. A quick humane death and eliminates the chance of two holes and flank soiling the pelt ( a lot more work to wash and dry the pelt), as well as your truck bed and trailer. Head shot works well - just hang by back legs and let the carcass bleed out. Feed bag on head during transport keep any blood soiling confined to just the head. Not as humane a shot to the lungs and chances are your coyote would tear up your trap bed/circle more. Re: comment about coyote not being happy to see you and jumping around. This has not been the case for me. I'd say 80% of the time they just lay there motionless until you dispatch them. Then again, you will get the odd one that's got its hackles up and yapping at you.
Update: Ended up buying Ram Power Snares (WolfMaster) rather than using leg holds which were given.
If all goes as planned, I won't need to decide on how to dispatch for best fur value.
Will likely go for the head shot should things not go as planned with the catch.
Will likely reverse my choice when retired. Will then have the time to craft items from catch as a hobby rather than selling fur to auction.
Now the head fur will be more valued than body fur after I make something creative from it.
Step 1. Learn to catch coyote/wolf with power snare system so I can add this skill to my trapping resume.
Step 2. Learn the tricks to be efficient at catching canine over the next 10 years.
Step 3. Start retirement and learn to sew fur.
Step 4. Rake in the the dozens of dollars selling fur I caught and self processed.
Buddy of mine uses them and loves them. I went with the senneker snare springs because of cost and like them.
Sounds like a good long term plan.
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