Well, dang, guess I'll swear off the rare walrus steaks and raw ground squirrel jerky. I am going to try and perforate a bear this spring, though. Helped my buddy get his bait in Saturday, and he's going to pay me back by helping to get me on one after he gets his. Never had much interest in hunting over bait, but I'm always up for trying something new, and if it gets me a nice fur rug, helps fill the freezer, and scores me a bunch of bear lard to work with, I'm in. We hauled four 5g buckets of bait about 2.5 miles into the mountains each way, so at least I can feel good about putting in the work.
This friend of mine makes excellent green chili with bear meat. I hear it's good in just about any pork recipe. I really want to try slow-smoking a shoulder roast just like I'd do a boston butt, for some pulled bear sandwiches. mmmmmmmm
That bear lard-beeswax-pine pitch combo is my favorite bow finish, too. Warm it up, spread it on, and gently melt it in with a low heat gun or hair dryer until the wood won't absorb any more. Re-apply a couple times a year. Beads up water better than commercial paste wax and in my limited experience keeps a hickory self-bow from turning into a limp noodle in a rainstorm. Lard works too, but bear fat is a lot more fun to work with.