Bwana
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Recently got back from my first bear hunting trip where I had an absolutely AWESOME time! Met some great folks, caught my first fish on a flyrod, saw some amazing country, listened to the loons, got to check cameras & baits every morning, and on and on and on. To put the icing on the cake I also took a bear! It isn't a big bear, but it has a cool white chevron on its chest, is well furred, and most importantly, it is mine.
I never really thought about it before going, or at least not very hard, as I didn't want to jinx myself by counting my eggs before they hatched. Now the question is, how do I want to preserve this wonderful creature and the amazing memories that go with this hunt?
I'm leaning towards either a shoulder mount or a 3/4 (which looks a lot like a 1/2 to me but who am I to question the name ;-) )in order to show off the chest area but questioning the intelligence of spending as much money on the taxidermy as I did on the hunt. Not sure if I will ever get the chance to go bear hunting again or not. Therefore, wondering if I should do something with this one, other than just have it tanned and the skull cleaned, with the knowledge that there are a lot of bigger bears in the world or just be thankful for what I have and deal with any future critters IF the time comes.
What have you folks done with your bear? (pictures please if you are willing to share)
I never really thought about it before going, or at least not very hard, as I didn't want to jinx myself by counting my eggs before they hatched. Now the question is, how do I want to preserve this wonderful creature and the amazing memories that go with this hunt?
I'm leaning towards either a shoulder mount or a 3/4 (which looks a lot like a 1/2 to me but who am I to question the name ;-) )in order to show off the chest area but questioning the intelligence of spending as much money on the taxidermy as I did on the hunt. Not sure if I will ever get the chance to go bear hunting again or not. Therefore, wondering if I should do something with this one, other than just have it tanned and the skull cleaned, with the knowledge that there are a lot of bigger bears in the world or just be thankful for what I have and deal with any future critters IF the time comes.
What have you folks done with your bear? (pictures please if you are willing to share)