Fred Bear is a legendary figure in archery and bowhunting history and these are the hunts of Fred Bear, written in his own words. This is your chance to share a campfire with Fred Bear, to hunt elephant in Africa, moose in Alaska, tiger in India, and much more. Relive the bowhunting journeys of one of the most beloved bowhunters of all time, Fred Bear. Reading the daily diary entries give you a true feel for the measure of a man. Get up close and personal with Fred Bear, get your copy today. 288 pages, 100 photos. A paperback classic. Written by Fred Bear Elephant, moose, tiger and more Daily diary entries 288 pages, 100 photos, and paperback ...read more
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Loved it
Still reading
Extremely entertaining
Had a hard time putting it down.
A must own
A must read for anyone interested in Fred Bear and his love of nature and bowhunting wild lands will love this book
Great read
A true treasure.If you have ever picked up a bow,you owe it to yourself to read this book.If your not an archer or bowhunter,read it and you will want to be.
An excellent read from beginning to end!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, a truly historical experience from the forerunners of modern bow hunting. Get to experience the day to day events in the life of bow hunting's greatest hero. Cheers Fred!
It's a great book to read
It tell Fred Bear story's about his Hunting trip and and give hope me do somthing like that one day.Then there story's about his Hunt for a Tiger in India which is no longer can do.And how much the world change since he had hunting. A Book worth reading.
Fred Bear's Field Notes is not available in a hard cover (as far as I know) and has been available for several years now.
My copy is a hard copy but I got my in the 80's , so they may had gone to paper back now. It still worth reading.