Did it surprise you too?

When you first saw a bear skinned...did it impact you in any way that surprised you?

  • Yes

    Votes: 9 14.1%
  • No

    Votes: 46 71.9%
  • Haven't experienced this

    Votes: 9 14.1%

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Come on Bruce, post up a picture.

To answer your question, yes, a skined bear does resemble a human.
 

thinhorn_AK

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Nope. I’ve seen a t least a dozen black bears skinned out when I was growing up, no big deal. I don’t shoot many brown bears but they are about the same.
 

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I have eaten bear meat for years and have family who are hard core bear hunters. This was my first black bear and first one to process. Took a bit to convince me to eat the meat after skinning and processing it after seeing it hang like that. Here’s the finished product of the cape.


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Truaxdw

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To me they kinda resemble a dude some guys in camp get bothered by it 🤷‍♂️
 

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rclouse79

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The only thing that struck me was size of front quarters and shanks, relative to the rest of the animal, from all of the digging and bear activities.
 

Chordeiles

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I see some resemblance, not enough to bother me.

Bear meat is some of the best I’ve ever had, would take a lot more than that to keep me from hunting them.
 
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The only thing that struck me was size of front quarters and shanks, relative to the rest of the animal, from all of the digging and bear activities.

Same. I keep the shanks of whitetails for Osso Buco. When I skinned out my first bear, I couldn't believe the size of those front shanks.

The other thing I couldn't believe was the amount of grease on my hands and knives.
 
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First bear I killed was my first solo kill, and one of the first big game animals I killed of any kind. By the time I got it skinned, it was pitch dark in a claustrophobic salmonberry thicket at the bottom of a steep ravine several miles from the truck—in other words, prime conditions for the heebie jeebies. I had heard the stories, but nevertheless seeing it all skinned out didn’t elicit any kind of emotional response, nor has it since with several other bears.

I will say that killing a bear does carry more emotional weight for me than other big game species (couldn’t really say why), but it’s not about what they look like skinned.
 
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They don't look like as human to me, maybe Homer Simpson... what I think makes bears seem so human is their hindcannon in their rear legs is almost the same as humans (doesn't have a backwards bend look to it like deer). But the neck is just too long to resemble a human as is the spine.
 
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