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Had some bear meat last night
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawgman" data-source="post: 2068617" data-attributes="member: 7676"><p>This is true. When you clean a bear with having a mount done in mind you skin it from the chest/abdomen area out to the head and paws. Once you have it skinned out to the wrists and jaw/skull areas you sever the head and paws and leave them in the hide for the taxidermist to work on. The first time I stood back and looked at the carcass it was skinned, headless, without paws and on its back with arms splay to the sides. It really did look like a man (about 5'4') had been skinned and decapitated. Me and my two hunting buddies thought that was pretty interesting. Didn't give me any nightmares or anything, but I'll never forget how it just froze me in place for about 15 to 20 seconds. I knew what to expect with subsequent bears so it never bothered me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawgman, post: 2068617, member: 7676"] This is true. When you clean a bear with having a mount done in mind you skin it from the chest/abdomen area out to the head and paws. Once you have it skinned out to the wrists and jaw/skull areas you sever the head and paws and leave them in the hide for the taxidermist to work on. The first time I stood back and looked at the carcass it was skinned, headless, without paws and on its back with arms splay to the sides. It really did look like a man (about 5'4') had been skinned and decapitated. Me and my two hunting buddies thought that was pretty interesting. Didn't give me any nightmares or anything, but I'll never forget how it just froze me in place for about 15 to 20 seconds. I knew what to expect with subsequent bears so it never bothered me. [/QUOTE]
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