My Favorite "Fred Bear" Quote
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My Favorite "Fred Bear" Quote
"When a hunter is in a tree stand with high moral values and with the proper hunting ethics and richer for the experience, that hunter is 20 feet closer to God." Fred Bear
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It wasn't all bad, but I don't won't to ruin this post or Fred's excellent quote with my rant... Sorry about that...
Old No7
It wasn't all bad, but I don't won't to ruin this post or Fred's excellent quote with my rant... Sorry about that...
Old No7
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Re: My Favorite "Fred Bear" Quote
If I let a man stand between me and God, that might mean he is closer to God than I am!
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Well Hi back at yeah Sir NathsterNath wrote:Hi Cassette
Nath.
I think you were meaning me anyway…
Mike
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I can't spell your dang handle, just looks like cassette to me what with my blind eye n' patch on t'other, a limp n' aching joints,,,,,,,casastahle wrote:Well Hi back at yeah Sir NathsterNath wrote:Hi Cassette
Nath.
I think you were meaning me anyway…
Mike
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Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
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Nath,Nath wrote:I can't spell your dang handle, just looks like cassette to me what with my blind eye n' patch on t'other, a limp n' aching joints,,,,,,,casastahle wrote:Well Hi back at yeah Sir NathsterNath wrote:Hi Cassette
Nath.
I think you were meaning me anyway…
Mike
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That's why the created the "copy and paste". Just for crotchety old pharts who can't spell.
***Be sneaky, get closer, bust the cap on him when you can put the ball where it counts .***
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Dang it! There you go again Joe, pointing out the blasted obvious that even a fool could figure out but no not this silly fool, I'm a special fool see.J Miller wrote:Nath,Nath wrote:I can't spell your dang handle, just looks like cassette to me what with my blind eye n' patch on t'other, a limp n' aching joints,,,,,,,casastahle wrote:Well Hi back at yeah Sir NathsterNath wrote:Hi Cassette
Nath.
I think you were meaning me anyway…
Mike
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That's why the created the "copy and paste". Just for crotchety old pharts who can't spell.
Now why couldn't I of figured that out, maybe I don't want to know that answer!
Thanks Joe
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Re: My Favorite "Fred Bear" Quote
Nath,
I'm still laughing at your answer. As I read it my minds eye pictured Walter Brennen having that tirade at John Wayne in Rio Bravo. It just struck me as hilarious.
Casastahle, please forgive my hijacking of your thread.
Joe
I'm still laughing at your answer. As I read it my minds eye pictured Walter Brennen having that tirade at John Wayne in Rio Bravo. It just struck me as hilarious.
Casastahle, please forgive my hijacking of your thread.
Joe
***Be sneaky, get closer, bust the cap on him when you can put the ball where it counts .***
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No problem Joe, hijack awayJ Miller wrote:Nath,
I'm still laughing at your answer. As I read it my minds eye pictured Walter Brennen having that tirade at John Wayne in Rio Bravo. It just struck me as hilarious.
Casastahle, please forgive my hijacking of your thread.
Joe
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Here is one of my favorite quotes from the MAN.
"To the housewife a piece of meat wrapped neatly in plastic has no more emotional effect than a bunch of carrots. But let someone say he is going hunting and her heart bleeds with sympathy for the game. " Fred Bear
Fred Bear will always have a special place in my heart because my first Bow came from someone
very close to me, that Worked for and Personally knew Fred Bear. This at such an early age changed my life forever.
"To the housewife a piece of meat wrapped neatly in plastic has no more emotional effect than a bunch of carrots. But let someone say he is going hunting and her heart bleeds with sympathy for the game. " Fred Bear
Fred Bear will always have a special place in my heart because my first Bow came from someone
very close to me, that Worked for and Personally knew Fred Bear. This at such an early age changed my life forever.
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Fred Bear was a true gentleman of the sport and did more for modern bowhunting than any one man for the time he was with us. I was in the field hunting rabbits with my little recurve in 1958 and have used recurves ever since. Fred inspired so many......
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Fred Bear was a fine person, and a good man. That is his biggest praise. But he sure could shoot a bow.
My uncle worked for him for over 30 years. And retired as VP of the company. I met Mr. Bear on several occasions, and was able to shoot bows with him a couple times. He was an incredible instinctive shooter. It was unbelievable to watch him shoot a bow. Not so much hitting the X every time, but the way in which he could hit the X. Just incredible.
When I was a youngster I spent a few evenings around a campfire with him in Grayling. But I never really knew of his status when I was a kid. But he treated me very well.
My uncle told me on more than a couple of occasions that the sorriest day Fred said he ever had was the day he decided to move from Grayling to Gainesville. My uncle said it was strictly a business decision. But he hated making that decision.
The last time I saw him was in his office in Gainesville. It was a sad thing to see a man like that who climbed many a mountain-sitting in his chair with an oxygen container. Very sad indeed. Tom.
My uncle worked for him for over 30 years. And retired as VP of the company. I met Mr. Bear on several occasions, and was able to shoot bows with him a couple times. He was an incredible instinctive shooter. It was unbelievable to watch him shoot a bow. Not so much hitting the X every time, but the way in which he could hit the X. Just incredible.
When I was a youngster I spent a few evenings around a campfire with him in Grayling. But I never really knew of his status when I was a kid. But he treated me very well.
My uncle told me on more than a couple of occasions that the sorriest day Fred said he ever had was the day he decided to move from Grayling to Gainesville. My uncle said it was strictly a business decision. But he hated making that decision.
The last time I saw him was in his office in Gainesville. It was a sad thing to see a man like that who climbed many a mountain-sitting in his chair with an oxygen container. Very sad indeed. Tom.
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His anchor point allways gets me, I can't do it like that!
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I always wondered how high Fred Bear sat in a tree !
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I bet there were some serious discussions with St. Peter about Fred's lifelong, vehement hatred of labor unions and his vicious treatment of his emplyees during the Grayling strike.
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mouthpiece wrote:I bet there were some serious discussions with St. Peter about Fred's lifelong, vehement hatred of labor unions and his vicious treatment of his emplyees during the Grayling strike.
That is a pretty sorry thing to write in a post where people think highly of Fred. But I happen to know a little bit about what you are talking about. And there are two sides to every story. And I believe you are showing a little bit of bias in your side. And I believe your side is a bit distorted. And I come from a Union Family of Coal Miners in WV. Tom.
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I am not a union member but was nonetheless appalled by Fred Bear's comportment throughout the 3 year strike.
Truth is a complete defense.
I think it sorry to attribute high moral principal to a person so patently devoid of love of his fellow man and every common decency. Mr. Bear, as his vindictive actions consistently demonstrated, was not worthy of praise nor the righteous adulaton suggested in prior posts. Claims about his high Christian values are decidedly mistaken.
Would you as well, have me withold my occasional disagreement about the relative merits of different leverguns so as to not offend a rare, delicate sensibility here?
Truth is a complete defense.
I think it sorry to attribute high moral principal to a person so patently devoid of love of his fellow man and every common decency. Mr. Bear, as his vindictive actions consistently demonstrated, was not worthy of praise nor the righteous adulaton suggested in prior posts. Claims about his high Christian values are decidedly mistaken.
Would you as well, have me withold my occasional disagreement about the relative merits of different leverguns so as to not offend a rare, delicate sensibility here?
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Yes I would expect you to with hold those comments. As many of us do all the time when we think negative of a topic, but decide it not worth the injection. Such as yours was. Tom.
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Come on guys, I’m sure starting to get a poster’s complex here.
Seems like my post topics do nothing but cause controversy.
Seems like my post topics do nothing but cause controversy.
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Re: My Favorite "Fred Bear" Quote
Well, I'm stepping away from this one, that's for sure. Has all the earmarks of something going nasty now. Shame it turned into this. Let's at least try to act a bit civil huh?.......Or not. Anyway, I'm outta here.
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