FERRIS DISSINGER and MIKE WILLIAMS in the fur shop catching up on raccoons. But his fondness for the company of trappers, he concluded, doesn't necessarily have to include buying fur from them. That's why he figured in January that the 2013-14 season would be his last for buying furbearer pelts. "I keep saying that this is it," Ferris said. "But something always changes my mind. I've been saying I'm quitting for the last three or four years, and I believe this year I'm going to scale back some from the fur-buying business; I'm 36 going to buy deer hides, cattle hides and some fur. But I really have to slow down some and make a little more time for myself." It isn't an easy decision for Ferris, who's probably more at home in the fur shop than in his nearby house. His day in the shop starts at about noon and ends when he - and his helper Mike Williams from Berks County - has had enough, or it's getting close to air time for "Gold Rush" on the Discovery WWW.PENNGAMENEWS.COMhttp://WWW.PENNGAMENEWS.COM