The GOD FATHER of Modern Archery! The Story of Fred Bear

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @Sweetmip
    @Sweetmip Год назад +4

    I’m a proud employee of Bear Archery and it’s amazing even today they hand craft all their products right here in Gainesville FL amazing company

  • @sscott5340
    @sscott5340 3 года назад +13

    I met Fred bear my senior year in high school in Gainesville Florida 1984, I won my division with Bear compound bow, and he signed a Fred bear hat for me. Great humble man.

  • @steveb6103
    @steveb6103 2 года назад +6

    Own a Fred Bear recurve and Whitetail hunter. Both have been used to take deer and bear. Watching his films got me into the sport.

  • @josephbraun3323
    @josephbraun3323 3 года назад +21

    Thumbs up doesn't do this legend justice.

  • @lyleharvey40
    @lyleharvey40 3 года назад +19

    Thankful that men like Fred Bear paved the way for archery community. A lot can be learned from a man like him. Thank you for continuing to provide great content.

  • @TimpTim
    @TimpTim 3 года назад +12

    I'm 76 and I grew up idolizing him. Still do! Taught the family traditional, too.

    • @bygodfreeman
      @bygodfreeman 3 года назад +1

      Haha. Im 26 and grew up idolizing him, and john wayne of course.

  • @jerrycox5700
    @jerrycox5700 3 года назад +10

    Amazing man think God for people like Fred Bear a true legend

  • @sheltowee8079
    @sheltowee8079 3 года назад +4

    Makes me feel a little better, I didn't get hooked on the bow till I was 31.

  • @idaho4allguns836
    @idaho4allguns836 3 года назад +8

    This man was my idol growing up in the sixties. To this day I hunt with a longbow and make my own arrows and I still his broadheads. His inovations were so ahead of the times. Thanks Papa Bear!!

  • @mudpawsvoom6132
    @mudpawsvoom6132 3 года назад +2

    I have a Bear super grizzly recurve bow it's a 50lbs bow got it on my 13th birthday from a good uncle , and now seeing this video makes me very happy and proud to have it , thank you Fred thank you.

  • @vieuxacadian9455
    @vieuxacadian9455 20 дней назад

    Mr Bear inspired generations of hunter /archers . Love My Super Kodiak bow

  • @Josh-gy8zi
    @Josh-gy8zi 4 дня назад

    My father had the compound "whitetail hunter bow in the 80s. When I was 12 back in 1990 I bought an old Bear recurve with 3 arrows at a yard sale for $10. Roamed my grandparents farm with that bow all my teens, great memories.

  • @ronmesser9091
    @ronmesser9091 2 года назад +1

    Still the best traditional riser grip , the most comfortable bow to hold in your hand , and I have collected many traditional brands , but I still love them all. Fred Bear, Howard Hill, Art Young all are my favorite archer's.

  • @jimreed3904
    @jimreed3904 3 года назад +16

    Godfather for sure...His old TV clips got me hooked! From shooting rabbits in the neighborhood as a kid with a bear recurve to my first compound deer kill.. it had Fred Bears Name on it..Always remembered 2 of his 10 hunting commandments to this day (best camo is sit down and be quite and nothing is more expensive than regret) .. Great overview of the true Godfather...

    • @chadsylvester8336
      @chadsylvester8336 3 года назад +2

      Nothing is more expensive than regret. Very power words applicable all through life!!! Hope all is well Jim!!!!!!

    • @just_me2797
      @just_me2797 3 года назад +2

      My first big game animal with a bow was an old bear bow that I bought used. I spent countless hours practicing until I was good enough to hunt with it.
      When I upgraded to a new bow I passed that old bear bow on to a friend and he got his first archery elk with it, upgraded and passed it on. His son then got his first elk with it.
      I always wondered how many firsts that bow had before I bought it.

    • @jimreed3904
      @jimreed3904 3 года назад +3

      @@just_me2797 that is so cool that so many folks got that kind of use out of that classic bow...simply put, them were the days and man do I long for those simple times in this crazy f'd up world...

    • @just_me2797
      @just_me2797 3 года назад +2

      @@jimreed3904 Agreed. I believe that now more than ever people need to be out in the wild experiencing nature. People need to be learning and brushing up on their skills.
      It has been a few years for me after a horse riding accident that caused a head injury, but I am ready to get back out there.
      Even the little things like learning the beneficial and medicinal foliage in ones area can be very important.
      I have been the epitome of a proper outdoorsman my entire life here in Montana and it was extremely depressing to fight with a disability that kept me from it.

    • @realhunts3266
      @realhunts3266 3 года назад +1

      @@just_me2797 I love Montana. Good elk, mulie, and Whitetail hunting

  • @garyjohnson3065
    @garyjohnson3065 Год назад +1

    Back in the seventies I had that first compound bow called the whitetail Hunter

  • @chadsyl23
    @chadsyl23 3 года назад +5

    Very grateful for his life work and efforts in paving the road for modern bow hunters like us!!

  • @garrettstraffon608
    @garrettstraffon608 3 года назад +5

    Awesome! And I can say the bear customer service and staff are great! They have carried on the name in a big way!

    • @iceblueeyes9455
      @iceblueeyes9455 3 года назад +1

      The staff are great. But i whent by the factory in 09. On vacation and just could cry. The mueseum was gone. Just sad sad. I was their back in 90. After he passed. And it was like a hunters paradise bows of his whole life on display it was nice. Out side shooting range. Plus little wildlife walk way.

    • @garrettstraffon608
      @garrettstraffon608 3 года назад +1

      @@iceblueeyes9455 yea I guess bass pro bought all the animals and distributed them to all of there stores. That is kinda messed up should have kept them all together. Atleast keep them all together in one store. They could have got a lot of business if they would have did that to. People would have traveled just to see that one store

    • @iceblueeyes9455
      @iceblueeyes9455 3 года назад

      @@garrettstraffon608 yes definitely. Escalade has ended up with indian archery. Bear archery. Jennings Darton archery. And i think other day martin archery. Whent under new owner ship.i don't hate escalade its just they discontinue. Items that don't show a profit every quarter.

  • @littleeastwood338
    @littleeastwood338 4 месяца назад

    “Don’t step on anything you can step over” definitely putting that in the memory bank

  • @YoungGunOutdoors
    @YoungGunOutdoors 3 года назад +3

    I have an old set of handyman books and it had storries of Fred. I'm in the younger generation and never got to know him that well but I've read those stories countless times. Thats where i learned the first rules for hunting that still apply.

    • @YoungGunOutdoors
      @YoungGunOutdoors 3 года назад

      @@sea-dawg 18

    • @YoungGunOutdoors
      @YoungGunOutdoors 3 года назад

      @@sea-dawg cool. My great grandfather gave me the books. Always cool when family passed down stuff like that

  • @roryfundell4528
    @roryfundell4528 3 года назад +1

    The legend!!! It doesn't get any better!!! R.I.P. Fred !

  • @jake-hofer
    @jake-hofer 3 года назад +3

    Such an impact in the archery world- truly a pioneer

  • @scottrobertson9452
    @scottrobertson9452 Год назад

    We as archers owe this man everything!

  • @stevebutler8387
    @stevebutler8387 3 года назад +1

    20 years ago I stopped at the Bear Archery Museum in Gainsville Fl on the way home from Disneyworld. Was an amazing place, could have spent a week there just admiring Mr. Fred's many, many mounts. Was amazed at the different game he hunted with a bow.

  • @realhunts3266
    @realhunts3266 3 года назад +3

    Fred bear is a true legend

  • @theplantprodigy2010
    @theplantprodigy2010 3 года назад +2

    My grandpa knew him as a child and my great grandfather (bob smock sr) was one of his top employees in grayling

  • @dswish1730
    @dswish1730 3 года назад +5

    A true legend..

  • @murrayandru7527
    @murrayandru7527 3 года назад +1

    Fred was a Southpaw , can't beat that ! Roasted sheep ribs was one of his favorites .

  • @Sharpsticks
    @Sharpsticks 3 года назад +14

    In the wind he’s still alive!!!

  • @casualobserver77
    @casualobserver77 3 года назад +1

    Seriously, that guy is a national treasure.
    RIP to the greatest

  • @mikemitchell9157
    @mikemitchell9157 3 года назад +15

    They don't make em like him that often these days

  • @electrominded8372
    @electrominded8372 2 года назад +1

    The fact he was a "left handed" shooter by nature or choice just made him that much cooler.

  • @Thestripper1
    @Thestripper1 3 года назад +3

    I wish someone would take up production of the Fred Bear Razorheads again. Not only have they proven themselves in field over decades, they also look cool. And they are easy to sharpen in the field.

  • @texaslineman8603
    @texaslineman8603 5 месяцев назад

    Much respect to a true legend 🏹

  • @jasonlamm8167
    @jasonlamm8167 3 года назад +3

    Got to love Fred bear God bless

  • @AndyHardCore19
    @AndyHardCore19 3 года назад +29

    True American pioneer🏹 they’re supposed to have statue of him put up in Grayling sometime in the near future. In the wind, he’s still alive!!

    • @hawkeye1376
      @hawkeye1376 3 года назад +4

      I'm sure not long after they get the statue up, some idiots will come along and tear it down, Then they'll claim he was a racist.

    • @AndyHardCore19
      @AndyHardCore19 3 года назад +2

      @@hawkeye1376 that or peta will be there protesting it.

    • @tomcurran1538
      @tomcurran1538 3 года назад

      Some PETA gang would take it down!

    • @TheCarnivoreConnection
      @TheCarnivoreConnection 3 года назад

      Kyle Rittenhouse will be weilding a bear bow nearby

  • @TRUMP-dm8ci
    @TRUMP-dm8ci 3 года назад +2

    A true legend

  • @stevejenkins9984
    @stevejenkins9984 3 года назад +3

    Fred is my hero

  • @kan-zee
    @kan-zee Год назад

    This is a great video creation of an Archery Trailmaker. !!

  • @swampbiologist
    @swampbiologist 3 года назад +2

    My first real bow was a Bear Black bear 45# recurve that I still have! I acquired it in 1973!

  • @mrglock2313
    @mrglock2313 3 года назад +1

    Passion. Follow it.

  • @wswillett
    @wswillett 3 года назад +7

    Fred Bear...the best there ever was.

  • @adamnanney4952
    @adamnanney4952 3 года назад +2

    Fred bear is also a phenomenal song from Ted Nugent. He wrote the song in homage to Fred.

  • @bat2424
    @bat2424 3 года назад

    Great video please do more on Mr Bear thanks.

  • @ninjagodzilla6402
    @ninjagodzilla6402 3 года назад +1

    He is an icon!! All ive ever used is bear bows.i started out in 1989 with a bear whitetail 2.brass pin sights no peep no loop no fancy gadgets.killed my first deer with a bow with it.moved up to a bear instinct then a bear aproach! Also own a bear kronical crossbow.have taken countless animals & toore up countless targets with the bows.fred bear is my idol.he is a true archer.ill never shoot anything but a bear bow! They are made for hunting.thank you fred bear for all the adventures & memories! "Walk with me down these trails again".

  • @seumasnatuaighe
    @seumasnatuaighe 3 года назад +1

    I remember Fred Bear. He was friends with my grandmother and was a tough son of a bitch. We lived out on the river at Burton Landing and Fred would come by and show us how to pull a bow. The Great Generation.

  • @COMB0RICO
    @COMB0RICO 3 года назад

    Nice video. Thanks from Texas.

  • @camthecameraman5096
    @camthecameraman5096 3 года назад +2

    Fred Bear 🐐

  • @BACKWOODSVET
    @BACKWOODSVET 3 года назад +6

    Great video... Who disliked this?

    • @ryanbenedict2021
      @ryanbenedict2021 3 года назад +4

      Whomever disliked, I hope both sides of their pillow are warm at night🔥

  • @MaineOutdoorsChannel
    @MaineOutdoorsChannel 3 года назад

    Fred Bear had a great influence on my life.... I am now nearly 70

  • @gradyrobinson-shaw6079
    @gradyrobinson-shaw6079 3 года назад +1

    That’s cool!

  • @tomirwin8258
    @tomirwin8258 3 года назад

    Well done video!

  • @Bigtrain1
    @Bigtrain1 3 года назад

    The best of the best

  • @bertbccfu9564
    @bertbccfu9564 2 года назад

    My interest started in archery when I was in 7th grade, they had a list of intramural activities and I wasn't and still am not into sports like baseball football soccer that kind of stuff never interested me , I was always into shooting though, shooting anything was fun to me , always had diffrent bb, pellet guns and sling shots, well back yo the intramural list I was reading it and the last thing on the list was archery and a little footnote on the side of it said depending on interest meaning if there wasn't enough people they weren't going to do it so I talked a couple of my buddies into signing up for it also in hopes that we would have enough people luckily we did, so from the first time I pulled the back that super cheap I think it was like 15 lb pull on that recurve I was hooked, that Christmas all I wanted I didn't care if I didn't get anything else was a bear compound bow a set of arrows a release and a quiver, luckily I got it my first compound was a bear silver bear Compound it had a blue Riser and silver limbs, this was 43 years ago I ended up giving that bow to a girlfriend at the time's brother-in-law which we were good friends at the time for his daughter, all it needed was to be restrung I doubt he even ever did anything with it and I am still regretful that I gave it to him I should have kept it, it probably ended up in a garage somewhere sitting in the corner and ended up getting thrown away I bet, a little story about that bow, I had asked the intramural teacher for archery if I could bring in my own bow to shoot and he said yes so this was the '80s I brought it in on the school bus along with my arrows all setup in the quiver, today if you did that they would end up calling the police lol,
    So I couldn't wait for the end of the day when intramurals started I grabbed all my stuff and went out to the back side of the school, the targets they were using were kind of like the Olympic Style about 4 ft wide and they stood on a tripod with all the different colors and then the 10 Ring in the center of course, to say I had been practicing with that bow is an understatement I had probably been shooting it about 2 hours a day for about 2 months since I had gotten it at Christmas and I got very good at it, the Bows the school supplied like I said we're only like 15 lb pull so we were only shooting from about 25 ft, I get up to the line nock an arrow pull back line up my sights and Let It Go the arrow proceeds to hit dead center in the 10 Ring go through the target and keeps going for like another 40 50 yards where it hit a tree on the other side of the street behind the school lol, the Wimpy School bows could barely put the arrow into the target never mind go through it LOL needless to say after that the teacher asked me not to bring my bow to class anymore, lolol
    I was kind of bummed but everybody thought it was really cool including me, so that started my lifelong fascination with archery, I've got a decent collection now of recurves and a couple compounds Dartin , Samick,Martin,Great Plains ,Samick,Bowtech,Hoyt,Pse,Hottest,, of course Bear,

  • @williambeatty2675
    @williambeatty2675 2 года назад

    My dad owned a Bear Grizzly I'm a left handed shooter and it was right handed so used it anyway but I was never uncomfortable.

  • @mountainlion7051
    @mountainlion7051 3 года назад

    I have an old Fred Bear Bow, looks like it may be 1/2 recurve and 1/2 long bow. (not sure) It has a 1953 Patent.

  • @danfifield8679
    @danfifield8679 2 года назад +1

    I have two old boxes of his wood arrows w/ bear broads heads still unopened and a dozen old bear bows I got at tag sale from the 1970 s that’s how I got started , and don’t forget Barry Gene Howard Rodger Myles only a few of the Best , I shoot a And old 55 lbs grizzly , good shooting

  • @mikegoodlock7821
    @mikegoodlock7821 3 года назад

    My hero ❤️

  • @shawnshepherd6708
    @shawnshepherd6708 3 года назад

    Just found some real old hard back books about him today. Plan on reading them he's a legend in my world noone better then him except Burien Ferguson I'd would've paid to see them too have a shoot off👍👍👍

  • @markpk7455
    @markpk7455 Год назад

    Work in Michigan and Ted Nuggets dad was friends with Fred Bear.

  • @joannneal6837
    @joannneal6837 3 года назад

    fred and byron were the man

  • @scottyoung6119
    @scottyoung6119 3 года назад

    I became infatuated with archery when I watched fread on the American sportsman. Mule deer hunt on Indian reservation in Az.

  • @HowToGetToHeaven
    @HowToGetToHeaven Год назад

    A very interesting observation about Fred's shooting is that he learned to time DRAW with QUICK releases. You seldom if ever saw Fred pull the bow back, anchor for seconds, then release. Fred had the MOTION of both DRAW and QUICK release. Sure it took a lot of practice on his part, but he had it down pat.
    With critters running, Fred then had to calculate in his mind DISTANCE, SPEED of the arrow, LEAD ahead of the critter, and critical INSTANT release.
    ANYONE can learn what Fred was a master at doing. All is required is a stick bow, trusted arrows to match the bow, and a TON of practice. Of course the same can be learned by compound bows, though that is a different technique than what Fred grew to master.
    Fred may be the first and the last at the technique of mastering long bow releases. Watch all of his videos at how he did it, and you will shoot better than Fred. MAYBE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @claymac7895
    @claymac7895 3 года назад +5

    He and his wife moved into a TENT on the bank of a river in order to keep expenses low and put all their money into the business..

  • @mikecronan550
    @mikecronan550 Год назад

    In the wind he is still alive!

  • @xiaoguan1143
    @xiaoguan1143 2 года назад

    Ted sent me here... 🎸

  • @Lnps123
    @Lnps123 2 года назад

    Ted Nugent has a song named 'Fred Bear' which was about him, a classic.

  • @tytraulich4987
    @tytraulich4987 2 года назад

    What did Fred Bear shoot?

  • @mikeharryhunt1709
    @mikeharryhunt1709 3 года назад +1

    Oh my oh my, more like the godfather of the sexy outdoor type we have come to love....

  • @loadedhot1034
    @loadedhot1034 2 года назад

    There is no doubt the vest camo pattern is sit down and be quite.

  • @richhunter515
    @richhunter515 3 года назад

    The 🐐

  • @twillison8824
    @twillison8824 3 года назад +1

    I'm thinking about next year's season, long before this one ends. Learning from each year's mistakes, and planning how not to repeat them. Also tree stands are overrated and an unnecessary expenditure.

  • @dennybirchfield
    @dennybirchfield 3 года назад

    Man he was a beast and noone shoots the way he did he did it like the Indians

  • @brushmaninc.5900
    @brushmaninc.5900 2 года назад

    I have the bear logo tattooed on my arm always will hunt with a bear my camo has changed and strategies but my bow will always be a bear

  • @billbertagnoli4226
    @billbertagnoli4226 3 года назад

    Huge influencer for the archery
    Community. How about Howard
    Hill.

  • @bms2550
    @bms2550 3 года назад +1

    WHAT ABOUT CHARLES MINNICH??? 🏹

  • @kirby6897
    @kirby6897 2 года назад

    Wait where’s spring Bonnie

  • @robertdeis132
    @robertdeis132 3 года назад +1

    Semper In Venari

  • @sewer_rich
    @sewer_rich 3 года назад

    I inherited 4 like new Fred Bear recurve bow's recently. dated 1963 I believe . They worth anything?

    • @bygodfreeman
      @bygodfreeman 3 года назад +1

      Worth more than youd think to a serious collector. But id keep them.

    • @kevinkelly1529
      @kevinkelly1529 3 года назад +1

      The date that you see on the decal on the bow is probably 1953. That is a patent date, and not the date that the bows were made.

  • @chadbinette3201
    @chadbinette3201 3 года назад

    Was it convenience or coincidence that the Chrysler manufacturing plant burned during the depression? Well for archery hunters around the world I'ld say it was a blessing, if not for that and being out of work maybe Fred bear never starts his archery company.

  • @Hotpocketmountiandew
    @Hotpocketmountiandew 3 года назад

    If you compare this story to the new hawkeye tv show. It really makes reality more amazing than any poorly made fantasy.
    Like there are women who would marry you and live in a tent?
    Not on netflix there aren't.

  • @TylerSnyder305
    @TylerSnyder305 3 года назад +1

    What about Howard hill ?

  • @torreyintahoe
    @torreyintahoe 3 года назад

    godfather is one word. you're welcome.

  • @dprob1985
    @dprob1985 3 года назад

    Ted nugent jre brought me here lol

  • @johnwilliams2427
    @johnwilliams2427 3 года назад +1

    Ben Pearson was the true pioneer, Fred was more the Edison of archery...wonder if ever paid Tom Jennings widow?

    • @jonpatterson7211
      @jonpatterson7211 2 года назад

      Took some gonads to say that, but you're right. As great a man as Fred Bear was, Pearson was out in front, promoting the sport of archery and making equipment available to the common man. Having owned and shot both maker's bows, in my humble opinion, Ben Pearson produced a better quality bow. Shakespeare Archery was another line that produced, again, in my humble opinion, a better product than Bear. All that being said, Bear is still producing traditional equipment and Pearson and Shakespeare are not.

  • @sdfishingduke5658
    @sdfishingduke5658 3 года назад +1

    Don’t capitalize the G in God in the title because you are talking about a person not the one and only God.

    • @HickLif3
      @HickLif3 3 года назад

      He capitalized all of "god father". Emphasizing the fraise. I would agree with you otherwise but this was used differently.

    • @sdfishingduke5658
      @sdfishingduke5658 3 года назад

      @@HickLif3 I would think you would lowercase the phrase not uppercase.

    • @HickLif3
      @HickLif3 3 года назад

      @@sdfishingduke5658 just imagine him raising his voice or yelling it to emphasize “god father” like some one do “the BEST of all time”

    • @sdfishingduke5658
      @sdfishingduke5658 3 года назад

      @@HickLif3 ok

    • @sdfishingduke5658
      @sdfishingduke5658 3 года назад

      @politicallyinsensitive ??

  • @molonlabe1509
    @molonlabe1509 3 года назад

    Cleanse the soul

  • @Howdypartner12
    @Howdypartner12 2 года назад

    Fnaf

  • @anamositykilla2190
    @anamositykilla2190 3 года назад

    So I'm guessing Native Americans recurve bow just didn't exist for a millenia before this Dude was Born huh?
    Or Natives didn't Hunt Bow and Arrow before 1930's? Natives were masters in the woods. Masters at Tracking! It's known also Natives were the deadliest with a bow and arrow. It's written in history!
    Yea I get it. He made archery into a business. But Archery wasn't Born with him. So he couldn't be the God Father.

    • @camthecameraman5096
      @camthecameraman5096 3 года назад +3

      Modern archery, The Godfather of modern archery

    • @BoydsrandomAlt
      @BoydsrandomAlt 3 года назад +2

      He’s the god father of modern archery hunting, and not to mention natives didn’t use recurves

    • @libertyordeath1287
      @libertyordeath1287 3 года назад +5

      Your right, we should never admire the accomplishments of anyone who progresses things forward. I'm going to sell my AR and get a flintlock rifle because after all Armalite didn't come up with the first rifle. If you really want to know who first created the bow it is believed to be the Africans.
      Damn you Fred Bear, how dare you.
      As the joke of a President we have right now would say "come on man"

    • @chrisfonden6431
      @chrisfonden6431 3 года назад +1

      Native Americans would trade their wife and or kids to get their hands on guns. Oh and I guess white people never shot bows and arrows until they came to North America

    • @redraiderrider3289
      @redraiderrider3289 2 года назад

      Well. Number one, the natives weren't masters of the woods. They were masters of drinking fire water and stealing white man's possessions. Which is why they were treated so harshly. Everyone forgets that many natives would attack and kill Americans for no other reason then to eliminate them, then took what they wanted.

  • @StephenMeasles-kr9rm
    @StephenMeasles-kr9rm Год назад

    After 53 years I still use Bear bows and Bear Razorheads. I’ve always looked up to the man and the legend. We’ll never see the likes again.