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Fred Eichler is a well-known bowhunter, outdoorsman, and the first person to take all 29 North American big game animals with a recurve bow and complete the Super Slam. He has had many incredible and dangerous experiences in the wilderness. Eichler has been bitten by an alligator while hunting, had a near-death experience with a bear in Alaska, and had a leopard charge him while on a predator hunt in Africa. Despite these close encounters, he continues to pursue his passion for hunting and sharing his stories with others. His experiences serve as a testament to the dangers that come with being in the wilderness and the importance of being prepared and cautious at all times.
WATCH Fred's NEAR DEATH Bear Charge HERE
WATCH an INJURED Leopard Charge Fred HERE
Check out Fred Eichler HERE
Check out everything Huntstand HERE
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Fred Eichler is a well-known bowhunter, outdoorsman, and the first person to take all 29 North American big game animals with a recurve bow and complete the Super Slam. He has had many incredible and dangerous experiences in the wilderness. Eichler has been bitten by an alligator while hunting, had a near-death experience with a bear in Alaska, and had a leopard charge him while on a predator hunt in Africa. Despite these close encounters, he continues to pursue his passion for hunting and sharing his stories with others. His experiences serve as a testament to the dangers that come with being in the wilderness and the importance of being prepared and cautious at all times.
WATCH Fred's NEAR DEATH Bear Charge HERE
WATCH an INJURED Leopard Charge Fred HERE
Check out Fred Eichler HERE
Check out everything Huntstand HERE
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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