Trapper & Predator Caller

RESULTS ARE IN AFTER SEASON’S FIRST AUCTION

When Fur Harvesters Auction in North Bay, Ontario, Canada, held the first wild fur sale of the year on August 30-31, 2020, trappers all over North America finally had some real numbers about what was really happening with wild fur.

For the past few months, really over almost half a year, everything about selling fur was postponed. The world was stalled because of a global coronavirus pandemic, and world travel was either impossible or unpractical. At the end of the day, the impact was that fur sales dropped, everything became dormant, and trappers had to wonder when and where things would start again.

In the meantime, North American Fur Auctions had ceased operations, and the future).

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