These 5 inch Brown Bears Ornaments
have strings attached to each limb of his body and to crossed slats of wood over his head. You can move the bear Fish Ornament by tilting the slats in different ways! The avid fisherman is wearing a red plaid shirt, green pants, tan canoe shoes, and a tan hat with a green band. The bear is holding a blue tipped wooden oar in his right hand and a brown handled blue net in his left hand. These Unique Christmas Ornaments have a lively looking fish trying to get out of the net. The Christmas fishing ornaments hang by a light brown string. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Christmas Fishing History:
Fishing is one of the oldest and most universally enjoyed sports. It brings pleasure to small boys and to men, to kings, and to beggars. A fisherman with a simple rod and line can have as much fun as a millionaire perched on his yacht trolling for barracuda off the coast of Florida. Through many hundreds of years, men of affairs have gone fishing to take refuge from the cares of office.
The joys of fishing are different for each fisherman. Some like fishing because it gives them a chance to be outdoors. Some like to sit on the bank of a quiet stream, watch the slow ripples in the water, and think. Others like the fight with a strong game fish. Whatever their reasons, some fourteen million people take out fishing licenses every year in the United States alone. Fishing is equally popular in Canada. Select to see a complete listing of our Animal Ornaments Christmas.
Information on Bears.
Bear is the name for any of several kinds of large, flesh eating animals with shaggy fur, heavy bodies and wide heads. Bears are among the best known of the world’s large wild animals. They are often seen in zoos, where their playful tricks make them favorites with the public. Several kinds of bears were once quite common in North America, Asia and Europe. They may still be seen in some of the wilder parts of these lands. In North America, especially, wild bears may be found even though many of the forests have been destroyed. Visitors to Yellowstone National Park and some of the other natural parks of the United States have brought home many tales of the amusing and sometimes dangerous actions of the half tamed bears which live there and beg for food from tourists. Check out our Hunting Christmas Ornaments for your Christmas tree.





