Little cinnamon bear - PIC
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Actually, the guy that shot it also mounted it. I'll give him a free plug while it lasts: His name is Marty and he owns ALPINE TAXIDERMY from BC (Phone: (250) 442-2993). He is a GREAT guide, hunter and guy. He guides spring bears in the Queen Charolettes, then sheep up north in the fall, and spends the rest of his time mounting them... He has an awesome "Museum" at his shop that is definitely worth the stop. (if you pretend to like his hunting stories, there is FREE beer, too!
He won 1st place for the region with him that year (and shot a 335 bull this year). He was weighed, but I can't remember what exactly - between 400 - 500 lbs.
He won 1st place for the region with him that year (and shot a 335 bull this year). He was weighed, but I can't remember what exactly - between 400 - 500 lbs.
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Location: East Kootenay British Columbia,Can
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I know Marty quite well i use to guide with him back in the 80's.He has also mounted three deer,one elk and a goat for me,and did a great job on all of the mounts.
I know Marty quite well i use to guide with him back in the 80's.He has also mounted three deer,one elk and a goat for me,and did a great job on all of the mounts.
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