Great tribute to a great archery pioneer My first archery deer kill was with a Bear Kodiak Magnum recurve, cedar arrows and a Bear razorhead. 50 years ago.. Still can see the flight of the arrow in the drizzling October rain.
@@davidroach4035 We each have are Own Favorites that we look Up to I'm not saying anything bad about Mr. Hill and his accomplishments in the Bow Hunting World he is One of the Best no doubt but my Favorite is Mr. Fred Bear And yours Mr. Howard Hill have a Great Day.
Great tribute about Fred Bear! I wish Activision should make another Cabela's game called "Legend of Fred Bear", as a tribute about that awesome outdoorsman.
Mr. Bear used to buy his Lincoln automobiles from the Sesi dealership in Ypsilanti, as did my dad. One time Dad returned from there with a monograph of Fred's recount of a recent Polar Bear hunt in which Mr. Bear told about putting an arrow into a PB, which charged him and his rifle-carrying back-up. As they reversed from the rapidly advancing bear, first the rifleman, then Fred, after him, fell several feet into a crevice in the ice, with Mr. Bear landing on top of the other man. The bear was still advancing, but the gun couldn't be used, as Fred was on top of it! The bear made it to the crevice, and died with its paw hanging about a foot from his face. Before they had backed into the ice, the man wanted to use his rifle, but Fred forbade him, because he was confident of his shot placement. If shot by a rifle, then he ethically couldn't claim the kill as his own. For the record, I believe that the signed account was returned by my dad to Mr. Sinkule, who owned Sesi, and had loaned it to him.
My family owned grouse haven after he had passed. There property is on the south west corner of the rifle river recreation area. They sold it but it was a very nice peace of property.
this guys collection is epic.
Great tribute to a great archery pioneer
My first archery deer kill was with
a Bear Kodiak Magnum recurve, cedar arrows and a Bear razorhead.
50 years ago..
Still can see the flight of the arrow in the drizzling October rain.
Outstanding video. Thanks for posting.
Fred was the man... Thanks so much John for sharing your amazing collection of Fred Bear artifacts and memorabilia!
I still have my 76 red white and blue bear bow.first bow I owned.
Oh Fred Bear.. walk with me.. down the trails again.
Great show guys! Some of the old footage with Fred Bear is timeless.
Thanks for the video it was Very informing on the History of The Greatest Bow Hunter Mr. Fred Bear
@@davidroach4035 We each have are Own Favorites that we look Up to I'm not saying anything bad about Mr. Hill and his accomplishments in the Bow Hunting World he is One of the Best no doubt but my Favorite is Mr. Fred Bear And yours Mr. Howard Hill have a Great Day.
The Restless Spirit my favorite film of Fred’s. My hero!
I hope someday it's in a public museum
Great episode! Thank you!
Great tribute about Fred Bear! I wish Activision should make another Cabela's game called "Legend of Fred Bear", as a tribute about that awesome outdoorsman.
Thanks for sharing. History on Fred Bear is always a treat.
Mr. Bear used to buy his Lincoln automobiles from the Sesi dealership in Ypsilanti, as did my dad. One time Dad returned from there with a monograph of Fred's recount of a recent Polar Bear hunt in which Mr. Bear told about putting an arrow into a PB, which charged him and his rifle-carrying back-up. As they reversed from the rapidly advancing bear, first the rifleman, then Fred, after him, fell several feet into a crevice in the ice, with Mr. Bear landing on top of the other man. The bear was still advancing, but the gun couldn't be used, as Fred was on top of it! The bear made it to the crevice, and died with its paw hanging about a foot from his face. Before they had backed into the ice, the man wanted to use his rifle, but Fred forbade him, because he was confident of his shot placement. If shot by a rifle, then he ethically couldn't claim the kill as his own.
For the record, I believe that the signed account was returned by my dad to Mr. Sinkule, who owned Sesi, and had loaned it to him.
That might hold alot of truth. Fred lost his first polar bear it dived on him and was gone. So i say you're right on and that was his second attempt.
Great account which I never heard before. Thanks for sharing.
Great tribute
He was a rock star to me
My family owned grouse haven after he had passed. There property is on the south west corner of the rifle river recreation area. They sold it but it was a very nice peace of property.
Would have LOVED to know Fred Bear personally.
Always loved Fred Bear!
Awesome! 🏹
Thank you for the content!
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I tihnk fred would have a stalker if still alive!! Lol cool stuff though valuable to I'm sure!👍