Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Ray Hammond on March 11, 2007, 07:22:00 AM
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That's the way I remember Dan....that big smile! He was opinionated, but aren't most of us? But he always had a smile and a handshake for you.
He was a great ambassador for bowhunting with traditional equipment and he will be missed.
Good hunting, Dan!
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Well said Ray...
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God Bless Him!
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Some things, and people, you wish would go on forever.
Killdeer
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Anyone have the info on the bear? I remember reading about the hunt in the old "Western Bowhunter" but the only details I remember was; from the ground, less than 20 yards. Who's got the details.
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I dug out an old article that i had saved and these are some of the details
The bow was a 69#archery traditions Red Elm Hunter
arrow was a 30"(32" overall)superceeder with a 160 gr delta snuffer 3 blade
The first arrow drove the snuffer out the oppisite side of the bear,second arrowcut the front paw
the hide sqd at eight and a half ft and the skull green scored 22 15/16"
The article I have was wrote before an official score was given
If anyone wants more detials I will gladly mail them a copy of the article
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He talk to me for a longtime, I had just had my kids and quit bowhunting for several years ...ask me what kind of Traditional bow I shot, I said is there any other "LOngbow"...he broke out in big laugh and gave me and ataboy!!!Marco#78 :)
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I talked with him a few times by phone and even though he was a busy man he always had time to explain things and just small talk about things with me as if we were old buddies , he had a way to nake you feel comfortable , I will miss him , Fred
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Back in 1999, I hunted with the outfitter( Al Gilliam)in southeast Alaska who guided Dan on his brown bear hunt.During the hunt he took me to the spot where Dan shot his bear.Definitely tight, scarry quarters, Dan had a hard time getting to the area due to a bad foot.Al said he was one of the toughest hunters he ever met.I would have hunted right there too but the salmon weren't there. Wish I took pictures.
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Al was right, not just one of the toughest hunters, he was one of the toughest MEN you'll ever meet---lived much of his later life in near constant pain without complaint or letup, lived through things that have killed off lesser men, hunted hurt on more than one occassion---what some of you fellas in the north might know as a "red ice player"
interestingly, almost all of us remember him for his toughness, his tenacity, and yes, at times, his stubbornness---what is seldom mentioned is his intelligence, his grasp of bow and arrow physics, his quick mind and his ability to find practical applications for the science of archery.
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Spoke with him many times, was a dealer for his bows. A true archery Icon not only in his state of Georgia but across this country.
What Dan has done for archery, promoting the sport, fighting for laws and privelages, his expertise with equipment, his name should right along side Hill, Bear and Pearson.