Rick Ennen
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Turtle Mountains, ND
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More info from the fur buyer...
The raccoon is often overlooked as a valuable furbearer. Raccoons begin to prime up around the beginning of November depending on how cold the weather is. They reach their most prime around the middle of December and will stay prime until the beginning of February. Raccoons are probably one of the easiest animals to store for a while so getting them to me immediately isn't required just as long as they are properly cooled upon harvest. Raccoons can get green belly but not as bad as Fox or Coyotes. Raccoons harvested before they are primed up will get what is called "blue hide" where the leather turns a dark blueish color when they are dried. These early hides are pretty much worthless when it comes to fur value. Some things I am looking for when i buy raccoons are size and color. I will always pay more for big coons. Anything over 25 pounds is considered big. Also, dark/silver coons are going to be worth more than those with a yellowish/brown color to them. Things i will deduct for in coons include smaller size, large holes, green belly, and early skins.
General Guidlines
-raccoons have high and low ends when it comes to prices. Big raccoons (those over 20 pounds) will be worth premiums and high payouts the bigger they are. Smaller raccoons under 20 pounds will be nearly worthless and thus payouts will be deducted for small raccoons.
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