Howard Hill waxes a croc

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Crazynate
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Re: Howard Hill waxes a croc

#11 Post by Crazynate »

If anyone likes the older videos of Howard and Fred I have a spare copy of the Fred bear films. It's a 4 disc set. I have no use for 2 copy's of the set. If someone would like it let me know I'll send it to ya ( no charge). I got a few copy's from Bear a few years back from one of their reps and I'd like to pass one on. It's footage every bowhunters and outdoorsman should watch. Especially young sportsmans.
Goodnight Chesty Wherever You Are.

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Shadowhntr
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Re: Howard Hill waxes a croc

#12 Post by Shadowhntr »

Nate, Id certainly be interested. What we can do, is a pass around if other interest is there from others here.
The element of surprise can never be replaced by persistence.

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Re: Howard Hill waxes a croc

#13 Post by Captainkirk »

I could be on a pass-around list. Fred is my all-time bowhunting hero.
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Crazynate
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Re: Howard Hill waxes a croc

#14 Post by Crazynate »

Sure sounds good. They are great films. What address should I send it to? I can mail it Saturday morning.
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Re: Howard Hill waxes a croc

#15 Post by Captainkirk »

Start out with Shadow first. My son borrowed my DVD...LOL!
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Re: Howard Hill waxes a croc

#16 Post by Shadowhntr »

I'll send you a private message Nate.
The element of surprise can never be replaced by persistence.

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