Most places people DLP a bear(14A, B, 16, 20), they don't really need to turn it in unless the season isn't open.In Alaska typically what happens is the carcass is left in the field and the hide, head, and feet are surrendered to fish and game. The tanned hide usually goes up for auction at the Fur Rondy winter festival that takes place in late Feb. every year in Anchorage.