Chad,
I found this info somewhere on the internet:
"This limited edition LP record album was first made available in 1968, but not officially listed in the catalog until 1969. Recorded with Curt Gowdy of Sportscaster fame, Fred relates many stories of his hunts and tips for success. Sold for $1.00 in the catalog, this item only lasted until 1970, when it was discontinued. During this time over 60,000 records were sold. Prices for this album have soared recently, as I have seen auctions bringing up to $30-50 each for a good copy.
Note - Is $50 realistic for an item with relatively large production runs? In my opinion, this item has gotten out of control and needs to come back to earth in value.
In 1983 Bear re-introduced the "Secrets of Hunting" as a cassette. This version lasted through 1986. I have not seen a cassette sell or trade on the secondary market lately, so value is really undetermined, but as I said before if it says Bear Archery on it be sure that someone, somewhere wants it bad."