Bigfoot Hunting Season Could Become a Real Thing in Oklahoma
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Bigfoot Hunting Season Could Become a Real Thing in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Republican Representative Justin Humphrey has proposed a new bill that would make hunting Bigfoot legal.
Bigfoot hunting season might become a reality this year. Oklahoma Republican Representative Justin Humphrey has proposed a new bill that would make hunting Bigfoot legal in the state, which has a lot of Bigfoot sightings every year. However, there will be some laws attached to this new form of hunting. The bill would direct the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Division to establish an annual season, making it a requirement to carry a hunting licenses and pay applicable fees. Humphrey has said that he does not want the ape-like creature to be killed if caught.
Jan 22, 2021
There’s hunting season, and then there’s Bigfoot hunting season. An Oklahoma lawmaker has pitched a bill to create a bona fide Bigfoot hunting season in the Sooner State.
On Wednesday, Republican Representative Justin Humphrey introduced House Bill 1648, urging the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission (OWCC) to establish a big foot hunting season. . The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission shall promulgate rules establishing a big foot hunting season, the bill states. The Commission shall set annual season dates and create any necessary specific hunting licenses and fees. It is a real bill, yes, Micah Holmes, Assistant Chief of the Information and Education Division at the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation confirmed to Fox News on Thursday.