Rep. Justin Humphrey introduced the bill to the Oklahoma legislature earlier this month. The bill reads that the hunting season would be regulated by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission, which would set annual dates along with specific hunting licenses and fees.
“A lot of people don’t believe in Bigfoot, but a lot of people do,” Humphrey said in a news release. He suggested that creating a hunting season for the creature could help draw in tourists.
Craig J
Who’s this dyed hair Teefy queen?
Richard W
She looks great, and sounds like the American Jonna Jinton of Sweden. Thanks Wes.
theresa m
This is the dumbest thing I’ve heard of. Does this guy want blood on his hands or missing people to be the ‘tourist’ poster for the state of Oklahoma?
Amy H
I second that!
Pamela S
Exactly!
Charles R
Hunting season should be by camera only. The bill did not pass – predictable and good.
Justin F
Eastern okla, and western okla. are like two different states