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Oklahoma Lawmaker Announces $3 Million Bounty On Bigfoot (
REAL)
You could earn a cool $3 million, but things might get hairy. Oklahoma
State Representative Justin Humphrey took the floor of the Oklahoma Senate on Wednesday to announce an official bounty on
Bigfoot in the state. Humphrey says an unnamed man in the state has partnered with him to offer the $3 million bounty for anyone who can capture a live, unharmed Bigfoot. Okay, no one said it was going to be
easy money. He emphasized that this was not a hunt, as the goal is to capture a Bigfoot alive and unharmed, which is a change from earlier this year when Representative Humphrey tried to get House Bill 1648 passed in the state to establish an annual “Bigfoot season,” complete with annual dates and a licensing and fee system. Why the change? Humphrey said Wednesday that he tried to pass the bill in January to raise awareness of the Bigfoot
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This might really motivate some people. You’ve likely heard the legend of Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, a creature that is said to stand between seven and nine feet tall, weighing between 600 and 900 pounds, and live alone in the forest. Oklahoma State Representative Justin Humphrey was on the Oklahoma Senate floor on Wednesday (May 26th) when he announced the state will offer $3 million for the “live capture of unharmed Bigfoot.” He added a film crew will be documenting attempts to find the mythical ape-like creature over a six-month period with a tentative airdate for the series in January 2022. Humphrey insists the search is not a hunt, and added, “We want the whole world to come to Southeastern Oklahoma and to the state of Oklahoma and get involved in our bounty.”
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