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Ok, I am VERY new to the world of predator hunting and trapping, so bare with me, haha. For the ones out there that sell their fur, do you have to trap the animal in order to sell the fur, or can you shoot the animal? My thought was that shooting the animal would obviously put a hole in the fur. Is that ok? What do you do with your fur after you skin your animal to get it ready and in shape to sell? Again, all of this might seem silly, but like I said, I am SUPER new to all of this. Thanks in advance. :-)

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you can shoot them just be very carefull on the skinning

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The AZ trappers association summer convention is july 27-28.It would be well worth your time if you can make it.They have alot of different speakers.You can get tons of info from these people.Even the people you meat there will be happy to help you out.They also have a few venders selling stretchers,traps and other supplies.

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/>The AZ trappers association summer convention is july 27-28.It would be well worth your time if you can make it.They have alot of different speakers.You can get tons of info from these people.Even the people you meat there will be happy to help you out.They also have a few venders selling stretchers,traps and other supplies.

Where will this be held?

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/>What city do you live in? I or you could stop by and talk about this for a while. You can trap or shoot them.

I live in Peoria.

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The convention is in globe at the fairgrounds.For more info go to the calendar on the G+F website

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/>capo- have you shot any coues? explaining "the HOW TO prepare the fur" is beyond typing. you need to talk to bowhunt.

I actually have not shot any coues. I just started taking big game hunting seriously last winter. I have been going deer hunting for most of my life with my dad and had plenty of opportunities to shoot deer, but didn't take them, because they were smaller bucks. I decided to really start taking hunting seriously, not only because I love it, but because I would love to one day be able to be self sufficient when it comes to my meat.

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