Six New Inductees Into the Pope & Young Hall of Fame


By Dylan Ray - May 5, 2025

Pope and Young, America’s leading bowhunting conservation organization, recently inducted six highly deserving Pope and Young members into their Hall of Fame at the 34th Biennial Convention.

At the 32nd Biennial Convention, Pope and Young announced the creation of their Hall of Fame and inducted its first five members. Becoming a part of the Hall of Fame, for an organization with so many iconic hunters and conservationists, is something to be held in high regard. Each of this year’s inductees have played a significant role in the promotion and preservation of bowhunting, and Pope and Young is proud to induct them into the prestigious Hall of Fame.

This year’s Biennial’s Hall of Fame Inductees Include:

M.R. JAMES

As editor of Bowhunter Magazine for some 35 years, Bowhunter became the most successful and widely read archery/bowhunting publication in history. M.R. arrowed his first record book whitetail deer in 1963. Since then, he has successfully bowhunted most North American big game species. A long-standing member of the Pope and Young Club, M.R. has served the Club as a Board Member and later as President. 

In 2001 M.R. was inducted into the Archery Hall of Fame as its 54th member. In 1999 James was awarded the Outdoor Writers Associations, Excellence in Craft award in recognition of his writing career. In 1988 James was named one of Bowhunting 25 most influential personalities. Most overlooked is his contribution to bowhunting has been the great many local, state and national bowhunting gatherings, M.R. appeared at over his career. M.R. James’s many contributions to the P&Y Club not only include his many years as a club officer but also as a seminar, luncheon and Saturday night keynote speaker at the Club’s Conventions. M.R. has always been a generous donor to the clubs’ fundraising auctions and other fundraising projects. 

As an influencer and educator there are few of the equal of M.R. James. James’s greatest attribute is his friendly and outgoing personality. James always makes himself available to any convention attendee who wants to visit.

JOHN D. “JACK” FROST

Jack has 69 years of bowhunting experience and has hunted exclusively with bow and arrow since 1980. His first bow kill of small game came at age 7, with his first bow kill of big game (deer) at age 16 in 1961. He has taken 29 North American big game species with at least one of each recorded in the P&Y Records. Jack serves as a Master Instructor for the National Bowhunter Education Foundation, as well as an Official Measurer for Pope and Young. On top of being a Senior Pope and Young Member, Jack is also a Lifetime Member to eight other organizations.

Jack served on the Board of Directors for Pope and Young from 2004-2012 and was elected to serve two terms as Director. Jack continues to serve on the Board of Directors for the National Bowhunter Education Foundation, where he began serving in 2000. He also still holds a position on the Board of Directors for the Alaskan Bowhunters Association, where he has served since 1998. Jack has served extensively on the boards of hunting, conservation, and education organizations at the local, state, and national level.

ROGER ATWOOD

 Roger has been an active member of the Club for nearly 50 years. He became a member of the Club in 1976, and an Official Measurer in 1978. Roger and his wife Nancy were married while attending the 1981 Pope and Young Convention. Roger achieved Regular Membership status in 1991, and Senior Membership status in 1996. He was elected to the Board from 1998 through 2008, served on the Records Committee from 2008 to 2016, and served as Records Committee Chair from 2008 through 2010.

Roger was Elected President of the Club from 2010 through 2014, and served 22 years on the Board, and 10 years as the Director. Roger has also served as a measurer at more than 20 Pope and Young Panels.

As well as his incredible service to Pope and Young, Roger has played significant roles in Boone and Crockett, Idaho State Bowhunters, and Upper Snake River Bowmen Club.

BILLY ELLIS

We all know Billy Ellis as a very charismatic character, but he also has a long-time service to Pope and Young and their mission to Preserve, Promote, and Protect his shared passion for bowhunting. He served as a board member for many terms. Billy is also the one who started the Pope and Young Trust Fund and was the first Trust Officer. He was a guest speaker at many of the Biennial Conventions, sharing many colorful stories, mostly as “Colonel Billy!” Billy was recently inducted into the Mississippi Outdoors Hall of Fame. He helped form the PCBA, Physically Challenged Bowhunters of America, and early on hosted many hunts for them at his place outside Lexington, MS. Billy is also the author many books, particularly Hunter to the Dawn, which is about many of his hunting trips. He has been a positive voice for bowhunting, conservation, and Pope and Young for many, many years.

CHARLIE KROLL

Fred Bear needed a cook for an Alaskan hunt, and he got word that Charlie Kroll, one of Howard Hill's friends was a good cook, so Fred invited to camp. Fred took a liking to Charlie and invited him to come work at Bear Archery. He was hoping to make enough money for a grubstake to move to Alaska. Then he met Fred's daughter, Julia, and that one-year stint at bear archery turned into 37 years. Charlie did not get the notoriety that Fred received but he was the guy behind the scenes. Charlie was the curator of the Fred Bear Museum and wrote the scripts for all 22 movies that Fred made. Charlie wrote many of the articles for magazines because Fred did not have time. The Archer's Bible was written by Charlie as was Fred's Biography.

While he was doing all this for Fred, Charlie was Executive Secretary of Pope and Young from 1967 to 1969. He was 2nd Vice President from 1978 to 1980, 1st Vice President from 1980 to 1984, and Conservation Chair from 1977 to 1989. Charlie was inducted into the Michigan Bowhunters Hall of Fame in 2005. Glen Hisey said, "Charlie was right in the middle of the early days of Pope and Young and he was such a worker for the club!"

CARL HULBERT

Carl is one of the early Wisconsin bowhunters born in 1901. Carl grew up in rural Wisconsin and his love for the outdoors began at a young age. He went to NYU and got a degree in physics then returned to his beloved home state to teach high school. He started his passion for bowhunting in 1930 and in 1955 he bought the National Bowhunters Magazine. Wisconsin Bowhunters Association started in 1941, and he was the first to sign up. In 1952 he became director of WBA and in 1964 he became the Vice President. After that term he returned as director until his death in the late 1970s. He was the Pope and young Executive Secretary from 1967 to 1976. He was inducted into Wisconsin Bowhunters Association Hall of fame in 2013. One senior member said that "he was always promoting bowhunting and he went and truly loved the sport. He was a tremendous asset to the Club".

About Pope and Young:
The Pope and Young Club is North America's leading voice and supporter of bowhunting and related conservation issues and projects. If you are a fair chase, ethical bowhunter, and you care about preserving, protecting, and promoting the culture and future of bowhunting, then you should belong to the Pope and Young Club. Join today at www.pope-young.org.

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