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Under Armour Drops Sponsorship of Wife of Hunter Who Speared Bear
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On August 18, Under Armour confirmed they were ending sponsorship of Sarah Bowmar, wife of Josh Bowmar, the American hunter who recently made news by killing a black bear with a spear in Alberta.
Breitbart News reported that Josh Bowmar affixed a GoPro camera to a spear and videoed himself hunting bear in dense wilderness in northern Alberta. The Edmonton Journal reported that Alberta officials condemned Bowmar’s hunt on August 15, describing it as “archaic” and “unacceptable.” And they “asked fish and wildlife officers” to investigate details of the hunt to see if Bowmar did anything illegal.
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Comment by:
laker1
(8/20/2016)
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Its a good thing he did not use a gun or the leftists would really be angry. |
Comment by:
kangpc
(8/20/2016)
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I don't own any Under Armpit clothing and this action by them guarantees that I never will. |
Comment by:
kangpc
(8/20/2016)
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I don't own any Under Armpit clothing and this action by them guarantees that I never will. |
Comment by:
shootergdv
(8/21/2016)
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Bow and arrow OK, but spear not ? He may be nuts, but spears. have killed lots of animals before . Black powder shooters/bow hunters want to do it the old ways - so why not spear hunting ? I'd say the bear had good odds ! |
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