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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 970646" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The fur market is on an upswing. It seems to happen every time there is a recession. My old trapping partner still runs lines in Montana, Alaska, and with cage traps in Washington. He said that he got a $57 average on Montana coyotes, $100 on Alaska beavers, and the big surprise was $10 muskrats. Raccoon are still in the dumps at $10. </p><p>He has invented and is making some sort of a multiple catch cage trap for muskrats. He claims it works great and is legal in Washington. He is wanting me to run a line with him for a week or two in February. I don't know that I can run traps all day and then skin a 100+ rats at night like I did in the 80's. But with $10 rats I might be willing to try.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 970646, member: 498"] The fur market is on an upswing. It seems to happen every time there is a recession. My old trapping partner still runs lines in Montana, Alaska, and with cage traps in Washington. He said that he got a $57 average on Montana coyotes, $100 on Alaska beavers, and the big surprise was $10 muskrats. Raccoon are still in the dumps at $10. He has invented and is making some sort of a multiple catch cage trap for muskrats. He claims it works great and is legal in Washington. He is wanting me to run a line with him for a week or two in February. I don't know that I can run traps all day and then skin a 100+ rats at night like I did in the 80's. But with $10 rats I might be willing to try..... [/QUOTE]
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