Just about every state requires hunters to purchase licenses before they can stalk their prey; they have seasons, as well.
Well now, the state of Oklahoma just may become the first to establish a season for licensed hunters out on the hunt for Bigfoot.
Yep, you read that right, Bigfoot.
If State Representative Justin Humphrey has his way, reports the Association of Mature American Citizens.
The legislation he introduced in the Oklahoma House of Representatives calls on the state’s Wildlife Conservation Commission to “promulgate rules establishing a Bigfoot hunting season.
The Commission shall set annual season dates and create any necessary specific hunting licenses and fees." Humphrey says his Bigfoot license would only allow hunters to trap the creature.
There have been numerous sightings of Bigfoot in Oklahoma, so many that the state sponsors an annual Bigfoot Festival.
But then so does Texas and there is a convention in Jefferson over in East Texas, which bills itself as the Bigfoot Capital of Texas, every fall when folks from all over the country gather to discuss where Bigfoot might be lurking.
Still, so far, there is no word out of the state legislature on proposals of a similar nature here in Texas.
- Log in or Subscribe to post comments.
