Thank you! This is a very helpful video! I'm a junior in highschool, I just got my first trapping license, and this is my 1st year that I'm publicizing my trapping capabilities and I can't wait to see what happens!
one good thing we have going is in our area they pay a bounty on beaver tails . as long as the land owner signs the forms to get paid for tail bounty , we will trap them free with permissions to catch all fur while on the property .
It's a fun hobby, I'll never quit doing it, but it doesn't pay, especially with fuel where it's at. And God forbid you have to shoot something, ammo is at a premium too
nice video ..I am a new trapper in northwestern mi i dont know where you are but to who do you sell this pelts flesh and dry for that kind of money this is the 2022 are they paying the same this year and 23 also ..thanks for your info
I sell yo a few smaller private people. The best advice I can offer you is to talk to others trappers in your area and see who they are selling to and who they would recommend.
And yes you can make very big money in trapping even without putting up fur. Yes it will depend on your area but if I told you how much a year I make doing nuisance work you and most viewers would call me a liar and that’s fine. Love your videos keep up the great work
Are those prices fleshed and dried? I'm new to trapping myself. Just curious. More of a hobby than anything. Just seems like allot of work (fleshing/drying) for $10 return. Although, in bulk I guess it would work out. Great videos man! Just watched all of them. Keep it going
You are a nauseants trapper, damage control trapper, animal control trapper, or whatever name you choose to call it. You also have the ideal situation, being in farming country, knowing all of the farmers, your dad in landscaping, it is the perfect dream situation, which doesn`t apply to 95% of the people watching. Congratulations on winning the lottery.
You say get paid to remove these nuisance critters, I will not step of my house and start my truck up for a $10 rat or coon. Your time, expertise and expenses are worth way, way more then that. Stop doing your work for chump change and stop letting these farmers take advantage of you and your skills. I have been doing nuisance wildlife work full time for 13 years plus so I am not just making this up. Great fur put up videos by the way.
I learned some peoples definition of BIG MONEY $$$ and others vary greatly!
That's what I'm saying. 😂
Thank you! This is a very helpful video! I'm a junior in highschool, I just got my first trapping license, and this is my 1st year that I'm publicizing my trapping capabilities and I can't wait to see what happens!
one good thing we have going is in our area they pay a bounty on beaver tails . as long as the land owner signs the forms to get paid for tail bounty , we will trap them free with permissions to catch all fur while on the property .
We don’t have a bounty but the all fur is a great idea
@@tubbyguyoutdoors it gets a lot of gate keys,catching the beaver for landowners.
Yes it helped a lot. Thank you.
Not to offend you but when I typed in how to make money trapping this at the type I expected to see 😂
Lol
Excellent advice bud ! How do you decide what to charge for a nuisance job ? Thanks for sharing EH !
I mostly charge based off of how much time I have to put into it and what other people in the area are charging.
@@blackspruceoutfitters9711 thanks bud
It's a fun hobby, I'll never quit doing it, but it doesn't pay, especially with fuel where it's at. And God forbid you have to shoot something, ammo is at a premium too
Hey man I’m from Florida do you guys still take in fur please let me know thank you ?
nice video ..I am a new trapper in northwestern mi i dont know where you are but to who do you sell this pelts flesh and dry for that kind of money this is the 2022 are they paying the same this year and 23 also ..thanks for your info
I sell yo a few smaller private people. The best advice I can offer you is to talk to others trappers in your area and see who they are selling to and who they would recommend.
And yes you can make very big money in trapping even without putting up fur. Yes it will depend on your area but if I told you how much a year I make doing nuisance work you and most viewers would call me a liar and that’s fine. Love your videos keep up the great work
Are those prices fleshed and dried? I'm new to trapping myself. Just curious. More of a hobby than anything. Just seems like allot of work (fleshing/drying) for $10 return. Although, in bulk I guess it would work out. Great videos man! Just watched all of them. Keep it going
Ya, it is a lot of work for little return because fur prices, especially beaver, are at an all time low. It is fun to do though.
In kansas we get $6 for a good beaver😂
Somehow my opossum sold $15 a piece this year. Had 30 of them sell. I think they messed up
Hey man I’m new to trapping do you mind teaching me or showing me any traps around I’m really curios
You are a nauseants trapper, damage control trapper, animal control trapper, or whatever name you choose to call it. You also have the ideal situation, being in farming country, knowing all of the farmers, your dad in landscaping, it is the perfect dream situation, which doesn`t apply to 95% of the people watching. Congratulations on winning the lottery.
You say get paid to remove these nuisance critters, I will not step of my house and start my truck up for a $10 rat or coon. Your time, expertise and expenses are worth way, way more then that. Stop doing your work for chump change and stop letting these farmers take advantage of you and your skills. I have been doing nuisance wildlife work full time for 13 years plus so I am not just making this up. Great fur put up videos by the way.
Ok then what's a viable rate? Is it set up fee, per animal, per hour, per job? How and what is the rate
We have to have a nuisance licence to do that in ohio. It's stupid but that's the law
Well this isn't the trapping i wanted to see