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Bear Kodiak Hunter

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KyPhil 21-Sep-18
69 super kodiak 21-Sep-18
Redheadtwo 21-Sep-18
Knifeguy 21-Sep-18
treehermit 21-Sep-18
dr22shooter 21-Sep-18
KyPhil 21-Sep-18
KyPhil 21-Sep-18
KyPhil 21-Sep-18
vthunter 21-Sep-18
Ken Williams 21-Sep-18
KyPhil 21-Sep-18
Popester1 21-Sep-18
trapperman 21-Sep-18
Convert 22-Sep-18
Convert 22-Sep-18
Wapiti - - M. S. 22-Sep-18
Tom McCool 22-Sep-18
Homey88 22-Sep-18
joej0711 22-Sep-18
dean 22-Sep-18
Wolflord 22-Sep-18
Muddyboots 23-Sep-18
Maynard 24-Sep-18
Bud B. 24-Sep-18
Lowcountry 24-Sep-18
goldentrout_one 24-Sep-18
nowheels 24-Sep-18
woodshavins 24-Sep-18
Kodiak 24-Sep-18
NewRiver 24-Sep-18
hvac tech 24-Sep-18
Jon Stewart 24-Sep-18
LBshooter 24-Sep-18
NewRiver 24-Sep-18
KyPhil 25-Sep-18
From: KyPhil
Date: 21-Sep-18

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I was shooting this little gem today. Its a fine bow and the green future wood makes it pop to eye. Anyone hunting with one of these this year?

From: 69 super kodiak
Date: 21-Sep-18




Nice. A great all around bow. I love them.

From: Redheadtwo
Date: 21-Sep-18




A 1967 1/2 at 52 pounds is my go-to for hunting. And 3D. Pretty much for any kind of shooting.

From: Knifeguy
Date: 21-Sep-18




Throw some Bear arrows in there and you’re good to go. Nice looking bow! Lance

From: treehermit
Date: 21-Sep-18

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Not all season but I'll get it out a few days. One of my favorites...

From: dr22shooter
Date: 21-Sep-18




love mine, my backup now, 43 at 28 lb great shooter, dr

From: KyPhil
Date: 21-Sep-18

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No bear arrows but i did make half a dozen cedars last week.

From: KyPhil
Date: 21-Sep-18

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Also twisted up a green B50 string.

From: KyPhil
Date: 21-Sep-18

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I had a merrill sight on it for awhile but just a bracket on there now. I do like the sight though.

From: vthunter
Date: 21-Sep-18




I have eight Bear Kodiak Hunters, they are a GREAT bow.

From: Ken Williams
Date: 21-Sep-18




I know many would disagree, however I believe the Green Bear Kodiak Hunter is the best looking bow Bear ever made. I love the short riser and long limbs. I don’t even own one but the 1st time I ever run across one I am buying it.

From: KyPhil
Date: 21-Sep-18




I would have to agree ken.

From: Popester1
Date: 21-Sep-18




I love mine. I have two of them.

From: trapperman
Date: 21-Sep-18




Have a 45 and a 55. Just put the 45 on the bay

From: Convert
Date: 22-Sep-18

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Here is mine 50# Kodiak

From: Convert
Date: 22-Sep-18

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Here is mine 50# grizzly

From: Wapiti - - M. S. Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 22-Sep-18




Very nice ! I like mine it's 45 # Kodiak Hunter.

From: Tom McCool
Date: 22-Sep-18

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The bottom Kodiak Hunter here is my all time favorite Bear bow for performance, feel and looks.

From: Homey88
Date: 22-Sep-18




I own two of them. Awesome bows!

From: joej0711
Date: 22-Sep-18




Later in season 45# green Kodiak Hunter

From: dean
Date: 22-Sep-18




My first experience with a 45 pound two tone green Bear Kodiak was a very disturbing one. I had a chance to shoot a really nice 8 pointer with the 89 pound Hill Big 5 that i had recently received. I could shoot it pretty good, even though I had to work pretty hard to get it back. I was at a place called Brushy Creek, I watched the buck come from a long ways off. By the time he got to me I was wound up pretty tight. As I drew, I shifted my weight and snapped a stick under foot. The buck whirled towards me and I dumped the arrow over it back. The buck ran into a clump of woods about 80 yards away and I heard 'boing --thwack' a friendly fellow with a 45 pound Bear Kodiak Hunter put a Bear broadhead right through its lungs. Ran about 60 yards and went down.

From: Wolflord
Date: 22-Sep-18

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My 75lb Kodiak Hunter

From: Muddyboots
Date: 23-Sep-18




I have two '71 or '72 Kodiak Hunters, 45# and 50#. No bow looks more like a bow should, and they shoot great.

From: Maynard
Date: 24-Sep-18

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Here’s mine...just back from a morning stand

From: Bud B.
Date: 24-Sep-18

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Yes.

From: Lowcountry
Date: 24-Sep-18

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I'm hunting with my 1968 KH. we both turned 50 this year.

From: goldentrout_one
Date: 24-Sep-18




Wow, a few lefties on this thread!

From: nowheels
Date: 24-Sep-18




I have a 67, 70, and 76, that are 43, 45 and 53 lbs, respectively. They are also lefties. The '67 is the first Bear I bought when I started collecting them several years ago. It has the high grip, which I didn't think I would like at first, but I shoot it very well now

I'll probably hunt with both the 67 and 76 this year. I let my nephew borrow the 70 a couple of years ago and now I can't get it back :-)

From: woodshavins
Date: 24-Sep-18




Not this year, but had good luck with one a few years back. They work just fine! I do prefer the '67-'69 models for their higher wrist and woods, but they all shoot well!

From: Kodiak
Date: 24-Sep-18




I prefer the '67 as well. The grip fits me much better. Solid, good shooting bows.

From: NewRiver
Date: 24-Sep-18

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2016 spike with a 77

From: hvac tech
Date: 24-Sep-18




great job what poundage is that marc

From: Jon Stewart
Date: 24-Sep-18




I have a couple. Dad saved me one from the shop back in 69. I killed a bear with it last fall.

From: LBshooter
Date: 24-Sep-18




Have a 69 kh signed by Fred himself, great shooting bow. There's something about being in the woods on the prowl for animals with an old time bear bow.

From: NewRiver
Date: 24-Sep-18




Hvac it’s 51#

From: KyPhil
Date: 25-Sep-18




Nice pic marc





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