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.