Free: Contests & Raffles.
I follow him, Josh Bowmar, on instagram even before he speared this bear. Plenty of videos of him practicing spear shots constanley for this hunt and I had no doubt he was gonna get a bear with one judging by watching his videos. Him and his wife show great athleticism and both a Under Armour sponsored hunters.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on August 18, 2016, 08:10:43 AMGreat shot placement. I thought he did it well. He's a pariah now, though. Aren't all of us hunters?
Great shot placement. I thought he did it well. He's a pariah now, though.
capital hill
Quote from: Widgeondeke on August 18, 2016, 08:15:27 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 18, 2016, 08:10:43 AMGreat shot placement. I thought he did it well. He's a pariah now, though. Aren't all of us hunters? Yea but this type of video just feeds the anti-hunting groups. That video is already circulating on mainstream media sites. It's called tact and this hunter did not show any by filming this.
Quote from: konradcountry on August 19, 2016, 07:31:17 AMQuote from: Widgeondeke on August 18, 2016, 08:15:27 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 18, 2016, 08:10:43 AMGreat shot placement. I thought he did it well. He's a pariah now, though. Aren't all of us hunters? Yea but this type of video just feeds the anti-hunting groups. That video is already circulating on mainstream media sites. It's called tact and this hunter did not show any by filming this. Under the extremely subjective category of "tact", I would then assume that videos of any animal killing would be tactless. I'm confused by what is acceptable video killing and what is unacceptable. This video is no more or less violent than a rifle kill shot or an arrow. Machias made a great point above. For years, the animal rights crowd has been decrying hunters for their lack of fair play, using bullets on defenseless animals. Now, when one hunter actually levels the playing field, they're up in arms about the savagery of the act instead of praising him. All due respect, just because the video isn't your cup of tea doesn't make it tactless.
I have no problem with the method of take. He obviously was well prepared for the hunt. Too bad he wasn't as prepared to act as an ambassador for hunters than he did. IMO he acted like a self absorbed fool, and showing intestines on the track showed a complete lack of awareness of the audience this would end up in front of.
So, you've pretty much proven my point. If they didn't have this video, they'd have another. 15 year old girl shoots a giraffe. Someone arrows an elk. I don't care what it is, MSNBC will find something that's meant to shock the non-hunting world. The only solution is to never post a video or a picture of a kill on social media ever again. I'm unwilling to follow that.
Quote from: JLS on August 19, 2016, 11:47:29 AMI have no problem with the method of take. He obviously was well prepared for the hunt. Too bad he wasn't as prepared to act as an ambassador for hunters than he did. IMO he acted like a self absorbed fool, and showing intestines on the track showed a complete lack of awareness of the audience this would end up in front of.Here is the old me's response---Yes hunting should be done in a manner in which no one will ever be offended, especially those who want to ban any form of it as it stands now since they are so reasonable... might as well try drinking the ocean while your at it Who doesn't yip and fist bump or get excited over a hard earned filling the freezer kill, must be you huh? You must walk like your on eggshell as to not offend anyone at all times Are you going to the White Fragility classes in Seattle??The PC me that you would have me be---You shouldn't call him names and using the word intestines offends my sensibilities, could you please refrain from your aggressive behavior on this site that I frequent as it is my right to express myself here without the actions of those of your ilk...