Bear Archery is turning the traction of a successful year into momentum and with that comes the innovation and refinement of a brand new bow line up for 2014, including 5 new flagship models.
A grizzly bear attacked a non-resident archery hunter from Michigan Thursday after he and his partner attempted to locate a bull elk they'd shot the evening before near Sheridan Creek west of Shotgun, according to an Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDF
Tink's has been making the No. 1 buck lure for 40 years, along with an array of other scent attractants, odor eliminators and scent dispersal accessories. But forthe first time, Tink's now offers a bear attractant - the Hot Shot Glazed Donut Bear Mist - f
David Trembly, 48, was taking his two sons out for an annual elk hunt in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park when a male grizzly stopped them in their tracks. The rest, as they say, is history...
An Oregon hunter experienced the highest of highs, followed by the scariest moment of his life while black bear hunting recently. Read on for his startling story.
Some records just aren't meant to be broken. Michael Phelp's record of 22 Olympic medals seems untouchable at this point. Joe DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak has stood strong since 1941. However, a long a standing Boone and Crockett world record griz
Jack Bowman has been promoted to President of Bear® Archery. Over the past four years, Bowman has held the position of Vice President and General Manager, Bear Archery.
The “Motor City Madman” Ted Nugent is in trouble with the law once again, this time with Federal Wildlife Officials, after taking a black bear there in May of 2009.
It’s not typical for a black bear to attack a human, especially one who’s sitting in stand. On the 10 year anniversary of September 11th, a Michigan was greeted by just that and lived to tell the tale.
Wade Brochman of Tomah, Wisconsin, was in his deer stand last November finishing out the 2010 gun season when he got word that a very large animal had been found dead on another part of his 800 acre farm.
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