Good looking bear! I think it would look great as a full body mount. Yes, often times the mounts look smaller than you would expect. If done correctly, they should represent the actual size though. Did you take measurements of the bear before you skinned it? That really helps a taxidermist, if you can give him those measurements.
I too am looking for bear mount ideas, as I have a good bear from last year, and it’s time to decide on the form, pose, base, etc. my last full body bear mount was done with a closed mouth, which I like. I am considering a slightly open mouth for my next one, just to bring a little variety into the mix, but undecided. I am not a fan of the standing bear mounts. The belly and underside is usually the most unattractive part of the bear in my opinion, so why show it off. You bear looks like it has a great hide and fur for a summer bear. The base and habitat are important in making the overall mount look good. I have seen decent mounts ruined by poor habitat and base. I don’t like the habitat to be overdone, and it’s a tricky balance. Im not a fan of moss under the feet, and having the feet properly fitted and matched to the habitat is important. Bottom line, a good taxidermist will know all of this stuff. I’m a bit picky when it comes to my mounts, and have some I’m happy with, and some that I’m not. Pick a good taxidermist, ask to see his work, and then make sure you tell them everything you want and expect in your mount. If you can provide pics and examples of what you expect, I think it helps. Good luck, and congrats on your bear. Here is a pic of a full body bear mount I had done a couple of years ago.
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