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bjrogg:
I meet Bruce and Cindy at Marshall last year and we got along very good together. We both had 5 year old grandson with us and they played together great. I don't know if Bruce is a member on the forum but he must check it out from time to time. He gave me a call about a week ago and said he saw that I tanned some hides. He asked if I wanted two Bear hides and of course I couldn't say no. He even brought the hides and Cindy to my place and we had a great time visiting and showing them around.

Anyway I've tanned Red Fox, mink,muskrat and Beaver. I've never done a Bear. Right now I'm wondering how big of a job it'll be? Are they thick hides that need a lot of thinning? I haven't even looked at them yet, they are still in bags in the dresser.
Bjrogg

BowEd:
I don't think they'll be quite as thick as your beaver.Thing is they can be greasy like a coon can be.I've owned a few bear hides in trade tanned already rendezvouing  with the buck skinners.They don't seem too terribly thick really.Age of the animal can be a factor on the thickness too.

bjrogg:
Thanks Ed I was hoping you'd say that. I still have some of that degreaser and some of the chemical tan left. Maybe I'll give one a try. That'll probably make it turn into spring if I start that project lol. Beautiful day here. Winds blowing steady over 25 gusting over 50 mph 35 degrees nice big rain drops with ice in them. Gotta I love spring around here.
Bjrogg

mullet:
I've never seen one skinned but I know they recommend the same grain 30-06 bullet for Black bear as they do for Whitetail Deer.

osage outlaw:
BJ, somebody gave me a very old bear hide rug.  Actually it was 2 bears sewed together to make one rug.  It was so old it would rip when picked it up.  It was so bad the claws were the only thing worth saving.  The leather didn't seem very thick.  It seemed thinner than a deer hide.   

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