What famous hunter would you like to hunt with ?
#141
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Chaumont NY USA
I would have to say the legend, that I remember as I grew up and read about Grayling Mountain and the feats with a long bow and recurve, he that influenced Uncle Ted so much::::::::::: FRED BEAR!
#142
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Any of the hunter that hunted for food on the Lewis and Clark Expedition or with Fred Bear.
For you who appreciate Fred Bear, you may want to read Fred Bears Field Notes. An excellent read and information on some great hunting trips and interesting photos.
For you who appreciate Fred Bear, you may want to read Fred Bears Field Notes. An excellent read and information on some great hunting trips and interesting photos.
#144
Wow! First time I've looked at this post - has there ever
been this many replies without a debate
? Better
list my guys, in no particular order: Bill Winke, Stan
Potts, & Myles Kellar...it would be a pleasure with
any of the three
.
been this many replies without a debate
? Better list my guys, in no particular order: Bill Winke, Stan
Potts, & Myles Kellar...it would be a pleasure with
any of the three
.
#146
Joined: Dec 2003
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I have to side with my fellow Oklahoman on this - Roger Raglin.
----------Jimminey Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Holy Cow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do any of you guys remember Bob "Hollywood" Dixon from the Primos team?? He died a while back from cancer at around 45 years old. I'd like to be able for him to come back and take me bowhunting atleast once so I could see God's Great Outdoors through his eyes the second time around. I bet I would appreciate it more than I sometimes do. Maybe I wouldn't go hunting at all - maybe he would suggest I stay home and spend a little more time with my wife and kids.
Hmmm....
----------Jimminey Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Holy Cow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do any of you guys remember Bob "Hollywood" Dixon from the Primos team?? He died a while back from cancer at around 45 years old. I'd like to be able for him to come back and take me bowhunting atleast once so I could see God's Great Outdoors through his eyes the second time around. I bet I would appreciate it more than I sometimes do. Maybe I wouldn't go hunting at all - maybe he would suggest I stay home and spend a little more time with my wife and kids.
Hmmm....
#148
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Tuscola,IL
Man, you guys are making me teary eyed with the posts about hunting with your dads.
I would love to hunt with my dad as well, but his health won't allow.
As far as famous folks go, I'd love to hunt with Michael Waddell or our very own TR Michaels
I would love to hunt with my dad as well, but his health won't allow.
As far as famous folks go, I'd love to hunt with Michael Waddell or our very own TR Michaels
#149
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blossvale, New York
I cannot believe nobody has said STEVE "TARGET/BUCK PANIC" STOLTZ!! I'd sit about 200 yards away and let him screw up another shot and hopefully the monster would run right to me and be looking back thinking what the hell was that arrow bouncing off all those limbs about and I'd pinwheel him.

#150
STEVE "TARGET/BUCK PANIC" STOLTZ!!


