Wow, that's awesome! I am sure the memories must be great. What a fantastic opportunity. It was surreal to be sitting in his office and being told all the stories from Neil Byce III. Great stuff!!!
I was at the Bear factory this week. We were just passing through town. I really wanted to do the factory tour. The guy in the pro shop said the had stopped doing public tours over 20 years ago. They stopped after selling the Bear museum to Bass Pro. I did pickup a really nice Bear Kodiak take down riser. Thank for posting.
Thank you for your kind words. My pleasure. Love getting this history out. Fred Bear was such and amazing person and did so much for our industry. So fortunate to be able to shoot his equipment and represent such a great brand.
Glad to share. Was an amazing experience and great people. Super impressed by their focus on quality and delivering outstanding bows for the customers.
I away knew that Bear archery is excellent in making bows, especially recurves. Well made presentation of your plant, I assume you all are on the path Fred Bear started to go.... greetings from Germany.....
I hadn’t been around archery for several years now . I had thought Bear Archery except the traditional equipment was made in China . Good to know it’s made in the USA. I was a Fred Bear fan but not always a fan of the compounds. They just weren’t up to the quality or performance standards of other companies. But I started shooting in this industry in 1972 . I know many people are older and shooting longer that love the bear compound products. When Bear Archery brought in Tom Jennings I started liking the Bear compound Bows . I have always wanted the Fred Bear takedown recurve . Watched him hunt with it as a kid and loved the design. Coolest takedown ever
Glad to be able to share this video. Was such a 'once in a lifetime opportunity' for me, and I learned so much. Made in the USA for 90 years. All the green machines in the video, are the originals from Michigan now running in Florida. Amazing equipment, stories, and people. Pleasure to meet you.
Have enjoyed shooting the Species over the years, and the new Adapt (The Hunting Public) from Bear is no exception. Highly recommend going out and shooting the Adapt. Nice smooth draw and release!
Love that Bear Archery continues to create utterly reliable, intensely lethal archery equipment, capable of delivering the ultimate archery experience. [made in the USA for 90 years]
Thanks for the tour. It would have been even better from the perspective of a traditional shooter, you know the essence of bear archery. Just glossing over the traditional bows seemed like an injustice to his legacy.
Will get more next time. Wanted to share this. Focus on traditional is ~11-15 minutes. Agree a lot of legacy with Fred Bear in traditional, and I love shooting my takedown and also my grizzly. Thanks for your comment!
Too bad they don't have the 6 months of tournament around the Bear museum property like they used to. A bunch of guys and ladies would go to every shoot. I won a few times, great times
Sorry if I missed something. Nothing intended. Do all my own editing. Will need to re-review. Certainly wanted to simply get this experience out, share with others, so they could also learn and experience. Thanks for the feedback!
I met Fred Bear in his office in Gainesville back in 1983. He was my childhood hero! I still have pics of me and Mr Bear and my Father.
Wow, that's awesome! I am sure the memories must be great. What a fantastic opportunity. It was surreal to be sitting in his office and being told all the stories from Neil Byce III. Great stuff!!!
Been there before in the 80’s. Thanks for the tour! Amazing!
I was at the Bear factory this week. We were just passing through town. I really wanted to do the factory tour. The guy in the pro shop said the had stopped doing public tours over 20 years ago. They stopped after selling the Bear museum to Bass Pro. I did pickup a really nice Bear Kodiak take down riser. Thank for posting.
Thank you for your kind words. My pleasure. Love getting this history out. Fred Bear was such and amazing person and did so much for our industry. So fortunate to be able to shoot his equipment and represent such a great brand.
Very cool tour of Bear Archery's factory watching this makes me want to buy a Bear bow.
Glad to share. Was an amazing experience and great people. Super impressed by their focus on quality and delivering outstanding bows for the customers.
Thanks for the inside look. Man, what a great facility. Nice to see where my Grizzly, Kodiak Magnum, and Legit came from.
Was an amazing opportunity, glad to share!
I away knew that Bear archery is excellent in making bows, especially recurves.
Well made presentation of your plant, I assume you all are on the path Fred Bear started to go....
greetings from Germany.....
Thanks for your comment. (Danke) Yes, the path of Fred Bear "The Fred Bear Way" certainly surrounds the brands. A bow for everyone. Be well my friend!
Thanks for the video love my bear bow
Thanks for watching!
I hadn’t been around archery for several years now . I had thought Bear Archery except the traditional equipment was made in China . Good to know it’s made in the USA. I was a Fred Bear fan but not always a fan of the compounds. They just weren’t up to the quality or performance standards of other companies. But I started shooting in this industry in 1972 . I know many people are older and shooting longer that love the bear compound products. When Bear Archery brought in Tom Jennings I started liking the Bear compound Bows .
I have always wanted the Fred Bear takedown recurve . Watched him hunt with it as a kid and loved the design. Coolest takedown ever
Glad to be able to share this video. Was such a 'once in a lifetime opportunity' for me, and I learned so much. Made in the USA for 90 years. All the green machines in the video, are the originals from Michigan now running in Florida. Amazing equipment, stories, and people. Pleasure to meet you.
Please keep the single cams alive!!!!
Have enjoyed shooting the Species over the years, and the new Adapt (The Hunting Public) from Bear is no exception. Highly recommend going out and shooting the Adapt. Nice smooth draw and release!
It was a huge disappointment when bear left Michigan. But glad they still make a quality product.
Love that Bear Archery continues to create utterly reliable, intensely lethal archery equipment, capable of delivering the ultimate archery experience. [made in the USA for 90 years]
Thanks for the tour.
It would have been even better from the perspective of a traditional shooter, you know the essence of bear archery.
Just glossing over the traditional bows seemed like an injustice to his legacy.
Will get more next time. Wanted to share this. Focus on traditional is ~11-15 minutes. Agree a lot of legacy with Fred Bear in traditional, and I love shooting my takedown and also my grizzly. Thanks for your comment!
Too bad they don't have the 6 months of tournament around the Bear museum property like they used to. A bunch of guys and ladies would go to every shoot. I won a few times, great times
Right on! That sounds awesome. Always great to meet wonderful people at shoots. I am sure those our amazing memories.
Wow, maybe I saw my Refine in raw condition😁
Is funny…I was thinking the same thing! Was so cool, and such a great opportunity. Awesome to be able to share with others.
Thats some weird editing. Talking about interesting history but edit cuts middle of sentences. What a shame.
Sorry if I missed something. Nothing intended. Do all my own editing. Will need to re-review. Certainly wanted to simply get this experience out, share with others, so they could also learn and experience. Thanks for the feedback!
I figured they just assembled china made parts and called it American made like Santa Cruz bikes. Awesome to see the bows are actually made in USA.