Fur Market
Provided below is a list of links to places where you can market your fur. If you’re a new trapper, you may prefer to sell your fur to a local buyer, who can provide tips and advice on how to handle your fur properly and produce high quality pelts. Most of the links provided below require that fur be skinned, fleshed and dried before shipping. Selling fur unskinned, or ‘in the round’ usually takes place locally, if at all. Another option is to sell fur at a state auction. These are usually run by state trappers associations and can offer a great chance to tell stories with other trappers and learn tips about fur preparation.
NAFA May 2010 Fur Sale Results
NAFA March 2010 Fur Sale Results
Fur Market Takes a Turn for the Better
FHA Results Positive for Trappers
Fur Market Slumps: (2008-09 articles):
Fur Market Update: NAFA January Sale Dismal
Gloomy Outlook Ahead of Major Auction Dates
Fur Industry Changed, But Not Dead
Results from the May 2008 major fur auctions are in.
See my fur market report blog entry for market details and analysis, and see the links below for the actual auction results.
North American Fur Auctions May 2008 fur sale results
Fur Harvesters Auction May 2008 fur sale results
Results from the February and March 2008 major fur auctions are in.
Check out my blog entry and see links below for the latest auction results.
North American Fur Auctions March 2008 fur sale results
Fur Harvesters Auction February 2008 fur sale results
Results from the January 2008 major fur auctions are in.
See the links below for latest prices, and read my blog entry about the auction results.
North American Fur Auctions January 2008 results
Fur Harvesters Auction January 2008 results
Some of the resources below provide information on the going price for particular products as well as trends in the market.
Places to Sell Your Fur


