Outstanding. Theresa just got a big bottle of Woolite for a sweater Amanda
has. I don't think they will miss a little.
Looks like we are going to actually have a winter here this year. So as
long as I can work around my "hardware on my legs" I very well may be able
to run a trap line this year. If it comes to pass will have some Prime
Coyote as well as a few other "Interesting" furs to send you. I have
already stopped and checked a few Gray and Red Fox as well as a few Coyotes
that were not fat enough on the highway. If what I saw in their furs is any
indication this is going to be a super "Prime" year for hides here. Fur
price projections for here are Coyote up to $130, Red Fox up to 65, Gray
Fox up to $75, Bobcat up to $400 and, get this, Prime Badger up to $100,
prices are finely getting to where we can make $$ instead of losing it.
Last year worth all the VA appointments and all the work they were doing
from the belt loops down I could not even think about trapping. I have over
200 traps and everything else ready to go after the first hard freeze,
(looks like next week). All I will have to do is find ways around all this
"hardware" on my legs to do my job right on the trap line. First time in a
long time that it looks like trapping may be profitable here in the SW.
Have a good one my friend
Jimi
I would use anything for the wash. The bubblier the better. You could use a
wool rinse. It is a fantastic material. You'll like it.
Reuven Segal