Former professional hockey player Tim Brent, who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Carolina Hurricanes, has received death threats after legally harvesting a grizzly bear, The Resurgent reported.

Brent, who's married to well-known hunter Eva Shockey, posted a picture of his harvest on social media. It wasn't long before anti-hunters chimed in and ridiculed him for his actions:

Alright folks, here is my Mountain Grizzly! We put an awesome stalk on him but he spotted us at about 75 yards. Instead of taking off he turned and came right at us. It was very easy to tell this boar owned the valley we were hunting in and wasn’t scared of anything! When he… pic.twitter.com/CkgybKe5Mc — Tim Brent (@Brenter37) September 10, 2018

Brent harvested the grizzly and a moose with his father-in-law in the Yukon. People, however, were more upset by the pictures of the grizzly than they were the moose.

Here are just a few of the responses Brent received:

So there was a majestic creature, minding it's own business, in it's own house. Eating fish & berries & pooping fertilizer & seeds for the future.

And you killed it.

For a selfie.

God Damn your self importance — Jpowpow (@J40150556) September 12, 2018

It must have never occurred to this guy that people hunt grizzly bears for the meat, not the selfies.

Would be a lovely if a bear came in to your neighbourhood and killed you. Then got his little bear mates to take a picture of him sitting on your corpse. — Unai's dad (@UnaisRedArmy) September 17, 2018

Again, they're upset about the picture, huh?

I wish it had eaten you. — Grace Dent (@gracedent) September 15, 2018

Wow Tim! I bet killing an animal from long range with a high powered weapon while hiding camflaged in the bushes made you feel like a man!! Grow some balls and take it on with your bare hands and you will earn some respect....until then it’s just a weak pathetic hobby! — Over.X (@overexxposed) September 17, 2018

I hope you die a very slow and painful death you are everything I hate about humanity. — Jason higgins (@Ohuigin) September 17, 2018

I hate this image. Hate it. I hate everything it stands for. It’s cruel. It’s barbaric. It’s pathetic. If I’m being honest when I look at the smile on this guy’s face & the horrible image of the dead bear...I can’t help thinking I’d prefer it the other way around. Disgusting. — Christian Patterson (@Christian2178) September 17, 2018

Brent responded to anti-hunters with one image that prove exactly why people in this country continue to hunt:

One of the many reasons I hunt! Moose, bear, elk and wild boar fill my family’s freezer!One of the many reasons I hunt! Moose, bear, elk and wild boar fill my family’s freezer! pic.twitter.com/vqrpEwtmM4 — Tim Brent (@Brenter37) September 16, 2018

The hunting of grizzly bears has been controversial recently. Multiple states were set to open a legal grizzly bear season on September 1st for the first time in decades but a judge ordered a temporary injunction.

The grizzly bear was declassified in summer 2017.