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Furbearer Harvests and Values

Trapping is a business operation because a product (fur) is sold. Good record-keeping is important for any business, but with trapline management, it is also important should the trapper want to apply for a registered trapline. Applications are assessed on numerous criteria including a trapper’s annual harvest or production. Trappers should keep records and receipts for all pelts sold to verify their harvests. Pelts should be sold in the year that they were caught and under the trapper’s own licence or permit.

Fur marketing options:

  • Pelts may be sold to a licensed fur dealer.
  • Pelts may be consigned to a fur auction company.
  • Pelts may be sold to fur dealers and auction house companies at the Thompson Fur Table, an annual event usually held the third week of December in Thompson, Manitoba.
  • may be sold privately; however trappers must provide buyers with their name and licence number and must pay the royalty at a Manitoba Conservation office prior to sale.
  • Pelts may be commercially tanned and resold; however, the royalty must first be paid. Usually the tanning establishment will pay the royalty and add it to their price.

Properly preparing furs results in a higher return.


Manitoba Trapper Licences Issued

  2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Open Area (OA)

6051

6037

5854

6073

6225

Registered (RTL)

1685

1745

1452

1505

1345

Total

7736

7782

7306

7578

7570

Included in above:
TIL2

96

85

49

75

85

Youth OA

134

119

90

83

123

Youth TIL

 

 

 

 

 

Youth RTL

70

65

82

74

58

Total

204

184

172

157

181

*To May 2011

Furbearers Taken by Manitoba Trappers

  -- 5 Year Averages -- -- Annual Total --
Species
1994-1998
1999-2003
2004-2008
2009-2010
2010-2011*
Badger

162

146

159

97

33

Bear

28

63

36

39

28

Beaver

30,962

21,901

16,661

10,499

8,175

Bobcat

0

18

13

22

9

Coyote

2,404

5,397

8,275

5,528

4,748

Fisher

2,100

1,836

1,563

1,328

800

Fox (red/cross/silver)

2,557

2,140

2,181

1,399

894

Fox (white/blue)

723

100

140

3

31

Lynx

148

698

799

517

386

Marten

17,509

20,111

19,782

16,160

9,007

Mink

6,031

4,713

3,464

2,023

1,672

Muskrat

76,121

25,042

22,835

23,386

9,150

Otter

1,904

2,403

1,297

877

1,384

Raccoon

2,813

2,419

2,826

2,006

3,797

Squirrel

9,613

4,683

3,943

2,676

1,404

Weasel (long & short-tailed)

2,941

2,838

4,186

2,628

1,434

Wolf

264

264

343

307

165

Wolverine

48

38

36

39

25

*To Feb 2011.


Average Auction Values of Manitoba Furbearers

  -- 5 Year Averages -- -- Annual Total --
Species
1994-1998
1999-2003
2004-2008
2009-2010
2010-2011
Badger

$22.46

$41.39

$37.56

$37.56

$43.90

Bear

$77.84

$120.44

$74.40

$63.74

$138.15

Beaver

$31.48

$23.86

$24.79

$14.01

$17.80

Bobcat

 

$161.61

$119.76

$79.16

$199.38

Coyote

$32.20

$40.68

$34.71

$24.10

$55.83

Fisher

$47.76

$34.94

$63.35

$43.57

$50.44

Fox (red/cross/silver)

$23.45

$28.26

$24.84

$16.42

$26.55

Fox (white/blue)

$25.42

$21.90

$18.76

$21.40

$29.73

Lynx

$92.86

$114.43

$145.95

$76.99

$148.86

Marten

$48.88

$48.05

$66.85

$47.77

$61.78

Mink

$22.17

$17.89

$19.23

$13.78

$15.94

Muskrat

$3.50

$2.69

$3.46

$4.50

$6.93

Otter

$72.20

$128.83

$88.72

$40.81

$52.63

Raccoon

$19.37

$15.75

$15.93

$12.97

$15.86

Squirrel

$1.30

$1.13

$1.17

$1.19

$1.05

Weasel (long & short-tailed)

$3.67

$3.76

$4.70

$3.48

$4.15

Wolf

$111.00

$106.65

$131.33

$93.72

$235.63

Wolverine

$221.85

$226.18

$225.15

$202.07

$216.28



Royalty - Total Collected

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2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011
$45,080 $43,651 $32,840 $23,374