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The Best Bowhunter in the last hundred years?

Started by UrbanArcher1975, September 07, 2013, 11:45:00 PM

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UrbanArcher1975

As I sit here watching Michigan finish off Notre Dame (boo!) I thought I'd post a question: who's the best? I was gonna say of all time, but I guess lets stick to the last 100 years or so. Howard Hill? Fred Bear? Art Young? I don't know, but more than just pure hunter, lets talk conservation and overall influence in archery. I like HH. What do you guys think?
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pdk25

I think that there are so many great ones out there that it doesn't really matter assigning one as the best.  It's not a competition.

Mudd

Let me be the 1st to say.... I haven't a clue.....I've not been around a 100 years nor do I expect to be or want to be... at least not on this planet earth.
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md126

As far as pure Hunter, probably a guy no one has ever heard of..

Fred Bear and HH were very influential but better self promoters and businessmen than hunters in my opinion.

But if I had to give a name I'd say Paul Schafer

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Fred Bear actually answered this question in an interview not long before he died and plainly stated he didn't think it was himself.  He indeed named some guy nobody's heard of.  Can't remember the name.  The interview is on YouTube.
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QuoteOriginally posted by pdk25:
I think that there are so many great ones out there that it doesn't really matter assigning one as the best.  It's not a competition.
I would completly agree with this statement.
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My guess would be someone no one ever heard of who had to hunt to feed himself and family to survive. The rest including me, hunt for sport and because we enjoy the challenge or in some cases to make a living. If we go home empty handed, we still survive.
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ron w

The best? At what.....shooting, hunting skills, ethics or the whole package? I think there were and are great number of Bow Hinters out there that fit the bill to be at the top of the list. I can think of a few that are members of this site.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

I think it has to be Fred Bear, considering that he really brought archery and bowhunting into the modern spotlight with films, TV, new production and lamination methods etc.

ron w

The best? At what.....shooting, hunting skills, ethics or the whole package? I think there were and are great number of Bow Hinters out there that fit the bill to be at the top of the list. I can think of a few that are members of this site.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Tony Z

The man Fred Bear mentioned in his interview was
Ed Bilderback from Alaska. TBM did a profile on him in the June/July 2013 issue. The story was written by Mark Mitten.

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Tough and pretty subjective question.  Still I think the clear answer from my seat is Howard Hill.  Fred Bear is was a great man and a hero of mine for sure.  I just cant get past the image of a mob of fans storming Soldier Field to tear Howard Hill's outfit off him as a souvenir. ARCHERY ROCK STAR!!!  If that story isn't true don't ruin it for me by telling me.  

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