17 January 2013, 00:38
twilliMy Brown Bear mount
Here are some pictures of my Kodiak Island Brown Bear. I harvested in Kiluda Bay with George Wescott. He squared 9 ft 10" and his skull was 26 15/16. Mount was down by Dennis Purcell of Roberts, MT.
17 January 2013, 05:55
steelvery nice. How much for a full mount like that?
17 January 2013, 07:10
twilli$4500 for the mount and $300 for the base.
17 January 2013, 07:36
LittleJoeWhat height of ceiling do you have in that room if you don't mind me asking? I am assuming 14ft or so?
17 January 2013, 14:14
steelI think the full mount is much more impressive than a rug. Just wonder how much cheaper is the rug?
17 January 2013, 18:47
BiebsRug is probably $1,400 or so.
17 January 2013, 18:56
GrumpaTwilli, Here's something to consider. Sunlight bleaches and degrades hair. You might want to move that bear away from the window. Mounts are like photos and paintings. They'll fade and get brittle much faster in the sun than in a neutral area of your room. And keep it away from heat sources. They'll last much longer that way.
17 January 2013, 19:13
Jerry Huffakerquote:
Originally posted by Grumpa:
Twilli, Here's something to consider. Sunlight bleaches and degrades hair. You might want to move that bear away from the window. Mounts are like photos and paintings. They'll fade and get brittle much faster in the sun than in a neutral area of your room. And keep it away from heat sources. They'll last much longer that way.
Good advice, with the drapes open his back will be completely blond in just a few months.
17 January 2013, 20:44
twilliWe generally keep the drapes closed , till we get a bigger house that is where he has to go. He's already blonde in the back, but i hear what your saying regarding the bleaching. The ceilings are 16ft if I remember well. I have talked about moving the bear to another corner without a window.
17 January 2013, 22:27
Equinsu OchaGreat bear and mount!
I hope to have of my own this fall. Chasing brownies Oct 1-13 on the peninsula.
24 January 2013, 18:24
Bob in TXCongrats........and keep those drapes closed.
Bob
25 January 2013, 05:57
SevensThat certainly makes an impression in the room.
Another option, if you want to keep the drapes open, you can buy self tint at Home Depot and apply it yourself. On a square window, it's pretty darn easy. Just get the one with the most UV blocking properties as the UV is what causes the fading.
25 January 2013, 12:37
AndersNice bear and mount too!

Congrats!
One question regarding sun/UV.
Is it only direct sunlight or also "natural" light coming in that's bleaching.
You see I live in a valley. Half of the year, in winter, we do not have sun at all. Then I normally keep the drapes open to let light in. But there is supposed to be some kind of UV filter in my windows.
But during summer time they're closed. At least the ones that let the sun in
