A bill to establish a Bigfoot hunting season has been introduced in Oklahoma
Representative Justin Humphrey wants the Oklahoma Wildlife Commission to establish a season in the hope of drawing tourists to the area
Humphrey represents a large part of southeastern and south-central Oklahoma that is infamous for sightings of the mythical creature
A Bigfoot festival is also held in the area annually to celebrate Bigfoot sightings
Published January 22, 2021
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Lawmakers in the US state of Oklahoma have introduced legislation that, if passed, will see the state permit an annual open hunting season on the mythical
Bigfoot, the majestic ape of lore who is strong, real, and my friend.
Justin Humphrey has submitted a bill to state legislature that would implement and regulate an annual Bigfoot hunting season in Oklahoma, despite the creature’s long history of non-violence and seclusion.
Rep. Justin Humphrey, a Republican state lawmaker from Oklahoma, introduced legislation on Wednesday that, if passed, would require the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission to establish a Bigfoot hunting season.