Edmonton Journal

‘This guy was crazy’: Spearing bears unsafe, official says

- LAUREN KRUGEL

An official with a hunting education group says a controvers­ial online video of a black bear being pierced by a long spear shows an extreme form of hunting that’s unsafe and unusual.

U.S. hunter Josh Bowmar has faced an onslaught of criticism for the video, which shows him throwing the spear into the side of the bear during a hunting trip in northern Alberta this spring. The video captures Bowmar raising his arms in the air after the animal is hit and exclaiming: “I drilled him perfect.”

Dave Paplawski of the Alberta Hunter Education Instructor­s’ Associatio­n said he’d never heard of a modern-day hunter using a spear until he saw Bowmar’s video.

“It’s the only time I’ve ever heard of this, and I’ve been in hunter education for 40 years. It’s the only time this has ever reared its ugly head,” Paplawski said Tuesday.

“Is it a normal thing that we would encourage people to do? Absolutely not.”

In the 13-minute video, which has been removed from public view on Bowmar’s YouTube channel but has been posted elsewhere, the bear approaches a bait bin a few times before Bowmar lands his shot.

Paplawski said he’s gobsmacked that Bowmar would get so close to the bear.

“That was a very aggressive bear. That bear didn’t want him there,” he said.

“This guy was crazy. Do you know what the danger level was of what he was doing — standing on the ground with nothing to protect himself other than a sharp stick?”

Bowmar, who runs an Ohiobased fitness business with his wife and threw javelin competitiv­ely in college, defended the hunt in a lengthy emailed statement.

He said the notion that spear hunting is inhumane “couldn’t be further from the truth” and that the method has been used since “the dawn of man.”

Paplawski countered: “We’ve evolved out of that and now we use equipment that’s more appropriat­e for a quick, moral, ethical, legal kill.”

Alberta’s hunting regulation­s don’t prohibit spears. But the government called the practice archaic and has announced it plans to include a ban in updated rules this fall.

Spear-hunting is already illegal in Ontario as it is not included in a list of permissibl­e weapons, said Mark Ryckman, a senior wildlife biologist with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters.

“My fear is that some people who are not at all familiar with hunting might think that something like this occurs fairly often,” he said.

 ?? YOUTUBE-WEMI STUDIO ?? The Alberta government says a video showing a bear being killed by a spear is unacceptab­le and it plans to ban the practice.
YOUTUBE-WEMI STUDIO The Alberta government says a video showing a bear being killed by a spear is unacceptab­le and it plans to ban the practice.

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