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In honor of Mr. Bear's Birthday today

Started by vermonster13, March 05, 2007, 01:06:00 PM

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vermonster13

What is your favorite Bear Memory/Bow?

I took my first recurve deer with a Bear TD that was loaned to me back in 1979.
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For hunting to have a future, we must invest ourselves in future hunters.

CMR

Listening to "Fred Bear" by Ted Nugent the day before bow season.
Gives me chills everytime I hear it.
"Cleanse of the soul."

Mr.Vic

Happy birthday Fred! Fred Bear bow introduced me to my first law officer back in 1968. I was around 7 years old hunting Rabbits in an old city lot, kind of in my own season and some older folks thought i would poke my eye out. Second Bear memory is when i got to meet and talk with him in 1980..
"I am glad I will not be young in a future without wilderness."
― Aldo Leopold

vermonster13

Great memory Vic. My first bow was a Bear Red Bear. Anything was in season at anytime back then(at least to my 4 year-old mind LOL)
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For hunting to have a future, we must invest ourselves in future hunters.

last arrow

Got my first "traditional" bow kill with a Bear bow in 1974.
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AnointedArcher

Every year my wife and I would go up north on vacation and one of our family traditions was to stop at Bear archery in Grayling go through the museum and watch one of his movies for $.50.  Then one year when we stoped we went up to watch a video there was only a couple people there and one of them was Fred.  He came over and sat next to us and talked to my boy (at that time Shane was only 4 years old) during the entire show.  The movie was the one he shot the big ole black water buffalo. He was so happy to see people enjoying his hunts. It was a special time!
John 8:36
So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.

Dustin Waters

I wish i would have met them man.  Instead I read as much about him as possible.  Definately a man we should all look up to for his dedication to bettering our experiences in the outdoors.  Thanks and happy birthday.

mrfritz

The fond memory back when I was 11 and my uncle flung an arrow using an old Bear recurve.  The arrow hit a railaroad track, the sparks flew, and the deer ran safely away.

BTW

Today is my daughter's 2nd birthday. What a great person to share a birthday with. I hope to take a deer this year with a Kodiak Magnum I purchased. It was made the year I was born - 1966. Hopefully she will do the same some day!

Archer 1

I sat and talked with Mr.Bear 9 months before he passed away. What a great Gentelman he was.
Happy Birthday Mr.Bear, you are missed.
May Your Feet Always Make Happy Tracks.

Arwin




Happy Birthday Fred!! My first traditional harvest. I shot this deer 5 years ago on state land,off the ground,next to a corn field. I remember the feeling rushing through me and thinking,"Oh my God,I did it!" I have been hooked ever since. I used a Bear Black Panther Hunter with cedar arrows and Magnus 125 heads.
Just one more step please!

Some dude with a stick and string chasing things.

swamper

happy birthday fred...still shooting my 62 kodiak magnum....think I got a good one...

ozarkcherrybow1

I recieved a very special gift: An Elder at my church used to be Fred Bears accountant (for 9 years), he is always telling me about the museum he has in his ATTIC! After showing me an A Handle recurve, complete with 2 sets of limbs, signed by Fred himself, then showing me many pictures of them on hunts together, he invited me out to a shed in his back yard. He came across an old 25lb longbow that Fred had given him and asked if my kids would shoot it!!!"Well yea! I said, and he gave it to me. The big suprise to me was a box of arrows made for his Take down recurve that he had shown me earlier. He gave them to me and when I opened the box I found 12 wooden arrows, painted green and white, 6 with field points and 6 with razor sharp broadheads. These arrows are the best matched set I have ever seen, all 52lb spine and within 10 grains of weight!WOW!!!From Fred himself!
Never met Fred myself, but Thank you Fred for all you did for us. Happy Birthday

Bowspirit

My first trad bow was a newer model Grizzly; my first broadheads were the stainless Razorheads. And everytime hunting season rolls around, I can be found on route to wherever I'm hunting with my head sticking out of the window of my dad's pickup, singing Ted Nugent's "Fred Bear" at the top of my lungs...  ;)  
Happy birthday, Fred. We never met, for as you were leaving this world, I was entering it. But, someday, we will meet, and what a time that will be...
"I read somewhere of how important it is in life, not necessarily to be strong, but to feel strong. To measure yourself at least once."
               -Alexander Supertramp

"Shoot this for me."
               -Chuck Nelson

the Ferret

I met Fred 3 times over the years. He was always the same..the perfect gentleman, and as easy a going guy as one could ever hope to meet. Even though he was a living icon, he never acted like it, but rather acted just like one of the guys.We lost a good one when Fred died.
There is always someone that knows more than you, and someone that knows less than you, so you can always learn and you can always teach

redant 60/65

Fred Bear was a doer and a hunter.  :(
Larry

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