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Topic Archives => Memorable Hunts => Topic started by: TradOnly on December 15, 2007, 02:07:00 AM
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I just read in Bowhunter Magazine that Fred has finished his quest for the Super Slam with a Recurve. There's a full page congratulations from his friends on page 39 of the Jan/Feb issue. That's two for the Trad Community. Maybe someday a few more of us can join him. Again, congrats.
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Congrats to Fred. this may be a silly question but who was the first?
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702plmo,Last month TBM did a story on Rick Duggan.The frist trad super slam,Leon
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Dec/Jan Traditional Bowhunter issue has an excellent article on Rick Duggan, congrats to Fred.
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Congradulations to Fred nobody deserves it more or worked any harder to achieve this personal goal.
Fred is the real deal as down to earth as anybody I know.
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Congrats Fred.I enjoy watching him shoot,and very nice guy.
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Congrats to Fred.I love his shows, he couldnt hide the fact of how much fun hes having if he tried.Id like to meet him at a shoot one day.
he seems like a real good dude.
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Congratulations!!!
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Pardon the heresy,
What is a Super Slam?
Brian Gillispie
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:thumbsup:
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Brian,
All legal NA big game animals...depending on the whims of the govenments it ranges from 26-29.
And...anyone who has a super slam, even if it was done with a rifle, has worked VERY hard.
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I too just read it in Bowhunter yesterday. Fred has a great show and couldnt happen to a nicer guy. Congrats Fred.
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Freds my hero, he just seems to be a genuine guy.
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Congratulations, Fred. I'm only about 24 behind you...
Hope to see you in Pittsburgh at the PBS Banquet.
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Congrats to Fred, and Rick for that matter.
I enjoyed watching Freds shows, from the 1st time I saw them. I got to meet him a couple years back too, what a regular down to earth guy. So easy to talk to.
I'm sure I would have gotten into trad hunting regardless, but seeing some of his shows inspired me to step up and go for it a little sooner than later.
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slams? whats the point of a slam? to beat your chest and say "look what i've done"? sounds like more of a competition thing that belongs in the comercial side of hunting. just my 2cents.
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lighting up a little Pete.. That's one heck of a accomplishment. Congrats to Fred in a big way.
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pete p,
I believe it is a personal goal which takes alot of dedication and hard work, not for everyone.
I haven't heard Rick or Fred beating their chest or bragging about their accomplishment.
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Originally posted by pete p:
slams? whats the point of a slam? to beat your chest and say "look what i've done"? sounds like more of a competition thing that belongs in the comercial side of hunting. just my 2cents.
and the Super Bowl is just another football game?
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and oh yeah,,, Congrats to both Rick and Fred! I know Fred is a member here,,, have not seen him post in a while though,,, hope either man can chime in. If you look at the span of time it took for these guys to accomplish this feat and can fathom the hardwork it took,,, I'd be a little up beat about myslef too.
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Probably won't hear either of them chest thumping either.
It's like the guy who wins a medal for ??? ; he figures it was what everyone would do if faced with that series of events.
Congratulations are do for the extra effort.
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um, they don't post here often because they are busy hunting!
pete p-- I'm guessing you don't know either guy or else you wouldn't make SUCH an IGNORANT statement. You couldn't be more wrong.
Just because you aren't capable of doing something doesn't mean you should run down others who HAVE.
Why do these things always have to degrade into a name calling contest.
Both of those guys and another dozen guys that are very close have hunted HARD all accross the continent over a LIFETIME of hunting. You don't just take every big game animal in North America because you have a lot of money. Most don't do it to be famous (unfortunately there are bad apples in all ranks and Rick and Fred are NOT). Most do it because they want to experience everything possible in the field and both Fred and Rick should be commended for their accomplishments not run down by morons who don't know anything about them as people or what it takes to even HUNT all 28 species.
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congrats Fred!
(though on a different note, i feel as though im being invaded, im not sure this site is capable of TWO Trad Onlys!
(since thats what yall usually call me on here...)
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ignorant statement? or simply expressing my opinion? they are probably both very nice fellows, heck i didnt attack either one of them. lighten up folks
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i will take accountablilty though...the thread states "congrats Fred" and i got caught up in the concept of the slam.....so, congrats Fred!!!
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much congrats to him! i will get to meet him this february at a dinner i can't wait!
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For some reason I haven't seen his show in a long time. What is the name of it so I can set my TIVO to record it each time it's on?
It would be something to sit around a campfire with either of those guys and just be a fly on a branch listening to the stories. How can you NOT like a guy who started working in the Fred Bear museum and desired to be as much like him as he could?
When I look over the list of critters you have to take to accomplish the SLAM it's a wonder that anyone could do it. I have a bad back and cannot walk very far and I just imagine the terrain and struggle it would be to take a Dall Sheep or a goat in those HIGH mountains. I couldn't do it if there was a ski lift to the top that dropped me off.
Of modern bowhunters Fred really impresses me as a regular guy that is doing what he loves. I'm sure the other guy is just like him and would be a helluva guy to listen to and know, I just don't know anything about him. I also have a lot of respect for Archie Nesbitt ( I think that's his name) who hunts with wheels. Another down to earth guy that has set P&Y records, World records and taken all kinds of different SLAM's all over the world. Guys that have that kind of skill and determination are as rare as someone like Michael Jordan.
I'd love to see Fred come out with a DVD or something about his accomplishments. The other guy Rick could do it too, I wouldn't mind seeing either one.
Congrats to both of them for a feat that few men or women will even come close to duplicating.
Nala
P.S. The hunt that Fred had on TV where the momma bear came busting out of the brush at the boat he was in was absolutely something to behold. No question he had a change of undies after that one.
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Well said Steve...
Congrats Fred, you deserve it bud!
Hope to see you at Muzzy :thumbsup:
Tell Michele I said hello...
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I read that story also in TBM. Congradulations to both Fred and Rick and anyone else that has completed their quest.
How many archers have accomplished the Super Slam? Not many,I would think. I know Chuck Adams was the first archer to do it has it been repeated much since?
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One question, in the list of all the big game species that was in TBM, why were turkeys not included?
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Originally posted by atlatlzoom:
One question, in the list of all the big game species that was in TBM, why were turkeys not included?
you answered it yourself :knothead: :biglaugh:
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The lists can be found at
www.outfittersworld.com/slams.html (http://www.outfittersworld.com/slams.html)
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Congratulations Fred! What a great personal accomplishment. Thanks for letting all of us enjoy sharing a little piece of it with you.
Steve
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Congrats Fred, this mean you might be at the Muzzy next year?
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CONGRATS FRED!
This accomplishment is much like climbing Everest; except its harder; takes longer; you have lots to eat afterwards; and frankly nobody enjoys mounted Sherpa heads in the den. :D
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Very Cool. Congrats Fred. I heard about it at the Muzzy shoot. Now you have time to come east and shoot with us next August. I'm sure your wife will let you come...Hope to see you..
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I love watching Fred on TV. He is always SOOOO happy. It is fun to watch how excited he gets after he harvests an animal. I would love to actually meet Fred. Unfortunately I live in Eastern Canada and I have as much chance of meeting him than I do in shooting a Wild Turkey here. We do not have wild turkeys here.
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CONGRATS FRED.
i am in the process of killing a poor man's grand slam, a deer with a recurve, longbow and selfbow.
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I think it's great the Fred did it. He is a Trad Bow Hunter and showing others that Trad gear will never DIE... He is Happy shooting a half rack 3 pointer as He is taking a Polar Bear...
We need more Bow Hunters like Fred ( On TV ) Seeing Him reminds me of the Old Fred Bear Shows from TV Years Past..... Great Show Fred & Congrats
P.S. Happy Holidays to You & Your Family.
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Been reading Freds articles for years. He seems like a genuine nice guy. Self made and humble. I've been watching his show since it started and finally found a hero to look up to. His lack of emphasis on "trophy hunting" is so refreshing. Well, he always said he dreamed of chasing animals his heros had chased, now he's a hero in his own right.
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Sincere congratulations to Fred and Rick. What they have done, has taken years of hard work and serious funds to accomplish.
That said, I have never been comfortable with record books, trophy contests and slams. It often becomes too much about the hunter and too little about the magnificent animals we are blessed with to observe, photograph and hunt.
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Congratulations Fred on gettin' it done and keepin' your hide intact in the process!! Love the show!!
:clapper: :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
David
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Congratulations Fred. We don't seem to get your show here anymore, which really sucks. It was one of the few hunting shows I really enjoyed. You and Tred Barta are about the only ones who use traditional equipment. I want your show back!
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Congrats to Fred!!! What a cool thing to be able to get to bowhunt all those different critters! :clapper: :clapper: :clapper: Fred and Michele are coming to our annual bowhunters convention in SD this year and I am looking forward to getting to spend some time with them.
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Congrats Fred!!!
Saw your segment on MTBB2, You really should show a little more enthusiasm for your love of hunting/shooting. :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
Good job and thanks for showing what can be accomplished with a traditional gear.
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Great job Fred!! Congratulations on completing the super slam of North American big game. That really is quite an accomplishment! Cheers, Matt
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Bagging all the animals needed for the super slam is indeed very cool! However; when he "bagged" Michelle, that was the super slam in my book! Wait a minute, maybe she bagged him!(probably baiting),Danged if I know, but they both seem like super nice people and I enjoy watching, or reading about either of them. I bet he gets free broadheads too. Lucky sucker! :)