B66 says-
For some reason though, the drop in fur prices hasn't created a decline in the hunters and trappers. There seem to be more people predator hunting now than there ever was..... And it seems to be growing!
66, you are correct. The PGC reports show an increase in furtakers license the past several years.
I feel this rise in license sales is due to folks wanting a Bobcat, Fisher or Coyote. Coyote hunters purchase the furtakers license so they can shoot non-target Fox or Bobcat if one comes in. Also, With a Cable Restraint class and furtaker license creates another opportunity to take furbearers.
UB, I hope those days come back, but not holding my breath.
Wife and I depended on fur money back then. I averaged 3-5 hours of sleep per night in the fur boom.
Would start calling at 3am each day, until day break. Day break, check traps, remake sets, get in new sets until sun down or after. Come home, eat, skun/put up todays fur, restock truck, take a bath, sleep. Next morning repeat. Repeat, day in, day out. Every fifth day, I didn't get up early to call, I got a few more hours of sleep which seem just right to recharge me.
UB, at one point I sold fur total for more money than my father yearly income, working his full time job.
I recall buying a new F-150 with fur money CA$H. And had lots of cash left over.
My wife always had 'Christmas money' to shop for our children.
My current 'fur shed' was built using fur money.
Those days are gone but not forgotten.
Some day, I hope younger generations experiences high fur prices.