DES MOINES, Iowa — An Iowa couple famous for their hunting videos on YouTube pleaded guilty in federal court this month to conspiring to break a federal wildlife protection law.

Josh Bowmar, 32, and Sarah Bowmar, 33, were among dozens of defendants charged in a poaching case after they went on hunting tours guided by Broken Arrow, Nebraska-based Hidden Hills Outfitters, between Sept. 10, 2015, and Nov. 6, 2017. Hidden Hills owner Jacob Hueftle was indicted on charges that its 118 clients from 21 states hunted primarily by using illegal bait traps to attract white-tailed deer.

Hueftle was also charged with killing hawks, falcons and other protected non-game migratory birds, according to the indictment. Hueftle was sentenced in 2020 to 30 months in federal prison. His father, Hidden Hills Outfitters co-owner Nolan Hueftle, was sentenced to five years probation last year.

At least 36 defendants, including the Bowmars, were charged in the case, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Josh and Sarah Bowmar pleaded guilty to one count each of conspiring to break the Lacey Act, which prohibits selling, receiving or acquiring wildlife in interstate commerce taken in violation of state or federal wildlife laws. Their business, Bowmar Hunting, also pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy.

The Bowmars’ attorney Kline Preston told the Des Moines Register, a part of the USA TODAY Network, the Hueftles were the main targets of the investigation and that Josh and Sarah Bowmar will pay their debt to society. They should have known better and should have known how Hidden Hills Outfitters was operating, Preston said.

Who are Joshua and Sarah Bowmar?

Josh Bowmar played football for NCAA D-III Heidelberg University in Ohio. He and his wife, Sarah Bowmar, met in 2014 while participating in a bodybuilding competition, according to the website of Bowmar Nutrition, an Ankeny-based supplement company they own. They’re avid hunters who have posted dozens of videos on fitness and hunting on YouTube and social media. They also sell archery equipment under the name Bowmar Archery.