coon have always been the bread and butter of this region's fur industry. Even when coon prices were "in the toilet" they still average well above or comparatively well with anything else that we trapped. I skinned a lot of $5 finished jumbos for several years...and yes, it wasn't hardly worth my time if I focused strictly on costs and efficiencies. But, for pure FUN, it was well worth it. I also had much less competition in those years, and much more land to access without competition, and was one heck of a learning experience and fun time to try new techniques and sets. I wouldn't have missed trapping during the "toilet" times for anything, and still wouldn't. I loved showing up at fall trapper gatherings, looking around, and seeing only a handful of diehards still showing up. Equipment was cheap, very tradeable, etc. Then when prices rose back up, I had to fight my way back up front to get a decent view at fall demos, and all of sudden equipment had value again and every bridge and little creek was laced with stakes and equipment that fall.
If pressed to give my preference for trapping in good years vs. toilet price years, give me a toilet year any year, and let me have some FUN. I work too hard all year not to enjoy my little hobby mini-vacations each season. Yes, I too love putting some high-dollar cats on the table or a pile of finished $20 coon and walking out with a fat check. But I remember how much FUN I had when I sold some $15 cats and caught many more of them. It was no effort at all too to load up on those $5 coons, either.
I've long since gotten away from focusing on the check at end of the season, and once I started changing my focus I actually came out ahead all the way around. Remember why we do this every year, and majority who peruse this site will agree with me that the $ are only a small piece of the puzzle. An important piece, yes, but not the main focus for many of us unless we are in this for our livelihoods, of course.