Now that I have your partial attention:
Who are/were these fellows/ladies?
l. He received 100 dozen arrows from Ben Pearson Archery, in early 1950 to get them ready for Howard Hill's trip to Africa.
2. He was an archer/writer with just one leg, and was involved with National Field Archery Association (NFAA).
3. He was the first secretary for the NFAA.
4. She was a successful archer who went on to marry Earl Hoyt.
5. He won the Olympic Gold Medal in 1972, in archery's reintroduction to the games.
6. They were archery brothers who were famous for their antics, as well as their parts in early movies.
7. He was a very famous writer who loved to shoot stumps with the bow and arrow.
8. What was Howard Hill's wife's name.
9. He was a hunting pal of Chet Stevenson and was known to bait squirrels with peanut butter.
10. A school teacher from Georgia who wrote "Modern Bow Hunting."
11. He wrote "Tigrero" and was called Tiger Man.
12. They were the first three to hunt the Little Delta River area of Alaska in 1957.
13. It is the Michigan river that flows near the old Bear Archery plant.
14. It was Fred Bear's father's first name.
15. He designed the SST-2000 recurve bow.
Enjoy. :campfire:
Liquid Amber will know all of these, so he has to wait to answer.. :saywhat:
I should know moree of these
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3 Ann something?
5 Darryl Pace
6 The Wilhelm Bros
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8 Elizabeth
9 Grover Gouthier
10 Should know this...have the book..Hiram Grogan
11 Sasha Semiel
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13 Au Sable
14 Harry
15 No clue
Memory ain't what it used to be
I didnt KNOW there was gonna be a Quiz?? I woulda Studied!! :readit: :goldtooth:
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3. Erv Belt?
4.Ann Weber Hoyt
5.John Williams
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7.George D Stout?
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10. Hiram J Grogan
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12.Fred Bear, Glenn St. Charles and Bob Kelley
13.Au Sable River
14.Harry Bear
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Those are some Tuff Questions LOL
George, I did a quick research, and got some:
1. Hugh Rich; 2. Nubie Pate; 3. John Yount/Roy Hoff? 4. Ann Weber; 5. Darrell Pace; 6. Wilheim Bros; 7. Earl Stanley Gardner; 8. Elisabeth; 9. 10. 11. Sasha Smiel; 12. Glenn St. Charles, Dick Bolding, and Keith Clemmons; 13. Ausable; 14. Harry;
15. Phil Grable
Great stuff George! Thanks for taking the time.
You guys did well and Shick added most of them.
l. He received 100 dozen arrows from Ben Pearson Archery, in early 1950 to get them ready for Howard Hill's trip to Africa. Hugh Rich
2. He was an archer/writer with just one leg, and was involved with National Field Archery Association (NFAA). Nubbie Pate
3. He was the first secretary for the NFAA. John Yount
4. She was a successful archer who went on to marry Earl Hoyt. Ann Weber
5. He won the Olympic Gold Medal in 1972, in archery's reintroduction to the games.
John Williams
6. They were archery brothers who were famous for their antics, as well as their parts in early movies. Ken and Walt Wilhelm
7. He was a very famous writer who loved to shoot stumps with the bow and arrow.
Erle Stanley Gardner
8. What was Howard Hill's wife's name. Elisabeth
9. He was a hunting pal of Chet Stevenson and was know to bait squirrels with peanut butter. Grover Gauthier
10. A school teacher from Georgia who wrote "Modern Bow Hunting." Hiram Grogan
11. He wrote "Tigrero" and was called Tiger Man. Sasha Siemel
12. They were the first three to hunt the Little Delta River area of Alaska in 1957.
Glenn St.Charles, Dick Bolding & Keith Clemmons.
13. It is the Michigan river flows near the old Bear Archery plant. Ausable
14. It was Fred Bear's father's first name. Harry
15. He designed the SST-2000 recurve bow.
Phil Grable
Oh...one more thing. As the title indicates; who said, "only head shots count as kills?"
Dean Torges :biglaugh:
George, great thread. We need to know more about where we came from. The Wensel boys used to run the trivia contests for PBS. Always good to blow out the 'cobwebs'. Thanks for sharing.
Shick
George;
Either Grover Gouthier or Chet Stevenson. Don't remember who decided that was how they were gonna keep track of squirrel kills.
14. It was Fred Bear's father's first name. Harry
Harry Bear :biglaugh:
Thanks for the thread, George.
:knothead: I tried. LOL
I believe that was Maurice Thompson....about the head shots only, I mean.