Ferrisweil wrote:I’m gonna suggest something left field and I know it works because a mate of mine used to do it.
He managed a very well known tackle store in Brisbane and any Fox we shot out west, he’d take the tail, salt it, dry it out and sold them in the store as a whole tail. Think they used to retail between $50-$100 per tail.
The local fly fishermen loved them for tying their own flies because of the different colors on them and the long hairs. Was a handy little money spinner but he was quite selective on the tails. Had to be healthy and bushy.
The way toilet paper is going out the doors at the shops he might be able to sell them as arse wipes