Albuquerque Journal

Okla. lawmaker proposes ‘Bigfoot’ hunting season

Legislator hopes to secure a $25K bounty

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OKLAHOMA CITY — A mythical, ape-like creature that has captured the imaginatio­n of adventurer­s for decades has now become the target of a state lawmaker in Oklahoma.

A Republican House member has introduced a bill that would create a Bigfoot hunting season.

Rep. Justin Humphrey’s district includes the heavily forested Ouachita Mountains in southeast Oklahoma, where a Bigfoot festival is held each year.

He says issuing a state hunting license and tag could help boost tourism.

“Establishi­ng an actual hunting season and issuing licenses for people who want to hunt Bigfoot will just draw more people to our already beautiful part of the state,” Humphrey said in a statement.

Humphrey says his bill would allow only trapping and that he also hopes to secure $25,000 to be offered as a bounty.

Micah Holmes, a spokesman for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservati­on, which oversees hunting in Oklahoma, told television station KOCO that the agency uses science-driven research and doesn’t recognize Bigfoot.

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