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lucky to have had him teach me to shoot. family worked for him many years. great man. funny too. thanks for posting. cool to see.
I could listen to this man talk all day.
What a very fascinating man!!!! Full of soul and character. Must also mention, he has that "Good Old American Ingenuity" spirit. People like him made America Great! I like you Mr. Fred Bear. Thank for sharing this wonderful video with us ClassicBowHunts!!! Love Retlaw
@ronniehdable
4 жыл бұрын
Well said!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. There’s a world of people out there dying to learn, And your time and wisdom is better than any book I could ever read.
These are national treasures!
Wow his humbleness it's admirable. God bless this man
@pamtnman1515
4 жыл бұрын
humility. Agree with you
Unfortunately Fred left his roots in Michigan and settled his business in Florida. My first deer taken, with a Fred Bear recurve bow, was on a full run through an oak forest in northern Michigan, I dropped the doe with one arrow.
The man is an icon. Legendary!
This is great! have been shooting since 1957 and this is the first time I have heard Fred's voice. Loved it
fred bear, u and me share a love of archery... i will do everything with your words empowering me. we will go places. ive never met you but that sounded just like something i would say. i love you man. happy b day i will make you proud. you fuel my life and are amazing in all ways. we r one. together i will rise...you will rise... i will create a new era. we r one
That was awesome! Thank you so much for posting this. It had not dawned on me that Fred Bear was a left handed archer like I am. I shoot in the exact same way as he described on Part 2. Simply awesome, I hope to be an accomplished archer/bowyer as he was. My only regret is never having the chance to meet the man. I hope some day Ayala-Toro Bows and Flutes will be known across the land if even only a fraction of what he accomplished! :)
Man what a wealth of knowledge I wish I could have known him
One regret is never getting a chance to meet Fred Bear, this was such an enjoyable video(s), thanx for downloading sunaj
The Story’s he could have told us 👍🏻. A Blessed Man . Had a interesting Life!
great series.
Well I'll be, I'm a snap shooter too..
i wonder how well fred could shoot a modern compound with fingers.. of course trying to find one long enough axle to axle so he would not get finger pinch maybe hard.. when fred was alive i can only imagine the Onita ( i think that was the name.. no cams just strings etc.. names like the eagle, king fisher.. and back then i think the bow fishermen loved them. always wanted to get one to have restored just to see how they shoot since im a stick guy myself. ) was probably the smoothest finger shooter of his time.
he was really carrying the mail. lol
fantastic. thank you
Awesome, just awesome!
Awsome person
@sunaJH
8 жыл бұрын
+Shawnna Barger And a lefty too!
thank-you!
Fred Bear did his hunting with heavy bows. He sharpen his arrows and develop his style from shooting/hunting with 65-70 lbs bows. Today people try to copy his way of doing things shooting/hunting with 35-40 lbs bows?
A tiger... Dude killed a tiger with a bow... He may be Chuck Norris' real dad.
Let's just ignore he said that 6:47 and not ruin this good thing...