Kentucky Afield, the longest continuously running outdoor program in the country (Since 1953), recently did a show with me at our new hunting property. We discussed Fred Bear's influence, and how I've been attempting to inspire (with my magazine covers) KET/PBS (https://www.ket.org/episode/KKYAF+003337/) people to experience their own outdoor memories with family and friends.
I will post links to the show, which aired over Father's Day weekend. It's also on YouTube.
https://www.ket.org/episode/KKYAF+003337/
You can also go to YouTube and type in my name into the search bar. The show comes right up.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=push-u&attr_tag=_1l6sKh89uj8gNpi-6&v=BJ41jkGw7Fs
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=push-u&attr_tag=_1l6sKh89uj8gNpi-6&v=BJ41jkGw7Fs
Great interview Gary. Thanks
Outstanding video and interview!
Thanks for sharing.
Great job Gary! I have been watching Kentucky Afield since I was a little fella.
That was good, thanks for posting.
Fantastic! I think it really touched on some of the many reasons we do what we do. I especially liked the story about the grandson's blind where he learned to tie a knot. It reminded me of my time with my grandfather, who is a big reason I became an outdoorsman and bow hunter.
Very nice job. I liked it a lot.
That was great, Gary. Sat down and watched it with my son. He enjoyed it as well!
Thanks for the supportive comments. I'm glad that it made a positive impact.
Thanks Gary. Nicely done sir.
Thanks Gary for the piece on bowhunting.
Thanks. It was a pleasure to talk to them on camera about Fred Bear's influence, not to mention the value of making outdoor memories with family and close friends.