What To Do With Bear Pelt Rdr2

Okay, let's talk about something important: bear pelts in Red Dead Redemption 2.
I have...opinions.
Option 1: The Trapper Tango
Everyone says, "Take it to the Trapper!" It's like the golden rule of the Wild West.
But honestly? Walking (or riding) across the map with a bear rug strapped to my horse? Tedious.
And then the Trapper's all like, "Oh, this is *perfect* for a new hat!" Yeah, a hat only Arthur Morgan can pull off.
Crafting Conundrums
Let's be real, some of those Trapper outfits are...questionable.
I mean, is a bear head hat *really* worth all that effort? I'm just asking.
Sometimes I think Arthur looks better in his regular duds.
Option 2: The Pearson Pitch
Ah, good ol' Pearson. Always hungry, always needing supplies.
He's a sweetie, and helping the camp is nice. But the payout? Meh.
Feels like I'm donating a priceless artifact to the local soup kitchen (which, in a way, I am).
Camp Comforts or Camp Chaos?
Pearson's always nagging about camp upgrades. Dutch this, Dutch that.
Will a fancier stew pot *really* stop the gang from imploding? I doubt it.
Plus, Pearson always looks so stressed. Maybe a spa day would be a better investment.
Option 3: The Fence Finesse
Now we're talking! Time to find a Fence!
Sure, it's technically "illegal." But who's gonna know? We're outlaws!
Besides, the Fence offers cold, hard cash. My favorite kind.
Easy Money, Easy Choices
No crafting, no camp chores, just straight-up profit.
With that money, I can buy important things. Like dynamite.
Or maybe a new hat that *isn't* made of a bear.
Option 4: The "Accidental" Disposal
Okay, this is my unpopular opinion.
Sometimes, after a particularly grueling hunt, I just...leave it.
I ride off into the sunset, bear pelt forgotten.
A Controversial Confession
Gasp! I know, I know. It's wasteful!
But hear me out: maybe the wilderness needs that pelt more than I do.
Maybe a family of wolves needs a cozy blanket.
The Verdict?
Ultimately, it's your game, your choice.
Sell to the Trapper, help Pearson, or become a secret philanthropist of the forest.
Just don't let a bear pelt ruin your day. Happy trails!

















