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Post by trappingaddiction on Mar 25, 2010 17:06:01 GMT -6
Any ADC trappers here? Would anyone have an idea on a price for woodchucks and pocket gophers?
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Post by foxpro14 on Mar 25, 2010 17:46:18 GMT -6
Its easier to charge a flat rate for the whole job.
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Post by trappingaddiction on Mar 25, 2010 18:36:32 GMT -6
What would be a reasonable price? Even for 1 woodchuck or 5, what would be a good flat rate price?
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Post by whiskeyriver on Apr 1, 2010 10:13:35 GMT -6
TA, you don't have a gopher bounty in you area?
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Post by trappingaddiction on Apr 1, 2010 13:55:17 GMT -6
Yes, its $2. I was thinking to charge for each gopher, and be able to collect bounty. Sorry, I should have specified that.
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Post by whiskeyriver on Apr 1, 2010 19:41:15 GMT -6
Add a buck onto the $2 or charge $3 and tell the farmer to turn in the tails. How many traps you setting?
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Post by trappingaddiction on Apr 4, 2010 21:56:33 GMT -6
This is more of a hobby, but as of now I have 8 out in one little stretch. I am thinking of buying a dozen more by the weekend and maybe another dozen or two through the summer. The place I am trapping now is kind of the ditch (state land) and a little bit of it is in their yard. This is more of a country neighborhood than city, but some act like city people. I have a farm they are not out on right now, but he lets be trap in the fall, so I would not charge him anything for them. Any ideas on how to persuade them to pay something for each gopher? One of the owners on the stretch said he was paying his kid $1 for each one he caught, but by the sounds of it, his kid did not take much interest, so he is letting me trap it.
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Post by blackdog on Apr 19, 2010 12:17:58 GMT -6
I charge a $85 set-up fee and $65 per hog. if i have 2+ on a check. I only charge for one(as i'm already there)
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