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    Tanning bear hide at home or not

    I got myself a nice, smallish cinnamon bear recently. Her coat is thick and has a wonderful colour. Racing against the setting sun, I rushed the skinning job more than I should have. A few holes for sure.

    I want to process the hide in the shape of a sheep skin. Should I try to do myself? How much am I looking at having it done professionally? I feel like I would rob myself of the experience, as nasty as it may be, by not doing myself.

    Any encouragement, opinions, previous experience or tips would be appreciated. Cheers

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    Re: Tanning bear hide at home or not

    Quote Originally Posted by stosto View Post
    I got myself a nice, smallish cinnamon bear recently. Her coat is thick and has a wonderful colour. Racing against the setting sun, I rushed the skinning job more than I should have. A few holes for sure.

    I want to process the hide in the shape of a sheep skin. Should I try to do myself? How much am I looking at having it done professionally? I feel like I would rob myself of the experience, as nasty as it may be, by not doing myself.

    Any encouragement, opinions, previous experience or tips would be appreciated. Cheers
    If you dont want to take a chance, take it in.

    As for doing it yourself, I will be bark tanning this year with Bear for pelts and Deer for leather. If your interested in bark tanning I can send you vids of the process I will be following. Either way you choose, do something with it. Bark tanning is a natural method their are modern chemical methods and the fat methods as well

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    Re: Tanning bear hide at home or not

    Wish I could be more help but will be doing it myself for the first time this year and have no pricings from the pros.

    Should put yourself together a good fleshing beam, wood, PVC. And a good scraper if doing it yourself. Probably the most important though is how your keeping it for storage right now (learnt this the hard way with a Wolf 2 years back)

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    Re: Tanning bear hide at home or not

    2 years ago the price was approx $100/ft.

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    Re: Tanning bear hide at home or not

    Quote Originally Posted by stosto View Post
    I got myself a nice, smallish cinnamon bear recently. Her coat is thick and has a wonderful colour. Racing against the setting sun, I rushed the skinning job more than I should have. A few holes for sure.

    I want to process the hide in the shape of a sheep skin. Should I try to do myself? How much am I looking at having it done professionally? I feel like I would rob myself of the experience, as nasty as it may be, by not doing myself.



    Any encouragement, opinions, previous experience or tips would be appreciated. Cheers
    have you got the hide in a freezer at the present time?

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    Re: Tanning bear hide at home or not

    Yes, I have it in the freezer, folded skin on skin.

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    Re: Tanning bear hide at home or not

    if you took care of it you should be fine till you decide what you want to do.

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    Re: Tanning bear hide at home or not

    Thanks for all response so far, please keen them coming.

    For information, the pros are quoting me $100-$125/foot, plus extra for skinning/fleshing. So my small bear would be $600-650, before tax.

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    Re: Tanning bear hide at home or not

    So the wolf that I harvested last season I froze the hide, rolled skin on skin, and when I took it out to tan it, the hair was falling off as I started to flesh it - totally ruined.. if I remember correctly, I was told by someone on this site to freeze it flat first, rather then rolling it.. can someone attest to this?

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    Re: Tanning bear hide at home or not

    I'll let you know, as I am about to process it shortly. But the hide made into a freezer in less than 24 hrs following the kill, so I'm not worried.

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