A couple days ago, I picked up the bleached skull of last years muzzleloader black bear from my taxidermist... The thing looked big to me but I didn't think much of it until he mentioned that I needed to get it measured, because he thought it would go B&C. So last night, I looked up the scoring sheet online, did my best to measure the skull, and came up with 1/16" under the "all-time" minimum. I'm guessing, even if the thing shrinks a bit from drying, it will still measure well above the "awards" minimum, so here are my questions:
What the heck is the difference between "awards" and "all-time"? (aside from the numeric difference)
Is a 21" black bear really rare enough to worry about having it entered? (I figure Greenhorn must have about a dozen that big)
Which would it be if you had to choose between a rug and a full body mount for a 7'-6"+ black bear? Wall space is easier to find than floor space these days.
What the heck is the difference between "awards" and "all-time"? (aside from the numeric difference)
Is a 21" black bear really rare enough to worry about having it entered? (I figure Greenhorn must have about a dozen that big)
Which would it be if you had to choose between a rug and a full body mount for a 7'-6"+ black bear? Wall space is easier to find than floor space these days.