have a hat made out of one. but they arent worth anything. ive got a real skunk skin hat i wear in the winter. it definately gets noticed heh.
I seen a guy who was obviously an Elvis impersonator wearing regular clothes,--but he was also wearing a skunk skin hat/big sunglasses and walking around in Mcdonald's.If this is a good thing or a bad thing I guess is up to you lol.
if you live in Texas you can get $10 a peice. search coyote bunty or coyote prices and something like Texas hunters asociation will show click on it. im not really sure whether or not you would want to dot that because gas plus ammo and your time cutting wood would probly earn you more money.
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if you live in Texas you can get $10 a peice. search coyote bunty or coyote prices and something like Texas hunters asociation will show click on it. im not really sure whether or not you would want to dot that because gas plus ammo and your time cutting wood would probly earn you more money.
Depends where he lives. I can walk out on my back porch and call up coyotes.
or if you or know someone who is good with working with hides and furs have them turn them into different goods for you. i have a lady to make me moccasins and all kinds of stuff can go down to the city and the open markets and the yuppies eat it up i could most likely sell a pair of mits or mocs for what you get for selling the whole thing away to someone else
They were apparently one of the most important fur-bearers (after beavers of course) in early American history, but what about now?
Fur traders in the western U.S. are paying $10-$18 for hides. They are very selective however. Top prices are paid for finished select hides with absolutely do damage.