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Oklahoma lawmaker introduces bill to establish Bigfoot hunting season

McBell

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A Republican state lawmaker is calling for Oklahoma to establish a Bigfoot hunting season.

Rep. Justin Humphrey introduced House Bill 1648 on Wednesday which, if passed, would require the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission to establish rules for a hunting season for the mythical creature purported to inhabit the forests of North America.

Under the legislation, the commission would be required to set annual season dates and create necessary hunting licenses and fees.

If passed, the law would take effect on Nov. 1.
Oklahoma lawmaker introduces bill to establish Bigfoot hunting season
 

McBell

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In 1976, Peter C. Byrne, a leading authority on Bigfoot research, found the only known physical evidence of the notorious Sasquatch, somewhere in the Pacific Northwest. He sent that evidence to be analyzed by the FBI and after four decades, the once-classified documents have finally been released.

When two biologists and employees of the U.S. Forest Service claimed they spotted an unidentified walking creature in the forest, Byrne was called to the scene in the Pacific Northwest where he discovered 15 unidentifiable hairs and skin cells.

Could what Byrne found have been DNA remnants of the illustrious Bigfoot? Byrne hoped so, and he sent the samples off to be tested by the FBI.

In a letter to the bureau, he requested the agency “arrange for a comparative analysis of some hairs that we have here which we are unable to identify.”

“Will you kindly, to set the record straight, once and for all, inform us if the FBI has examined hair which might be that of a Bigfoot,” an August 1976 letter from Byrne reads.
Man who sent FBI physical evidence of 'Bigfoot' waited 43 years to learn they took him seriously
 

McBell

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One small U.S. town has officially declared the king of social distancing: Bigfoot.

Bigfoot is a big deal in McDowell County, North Carolina.

Every September, residents and tourists gather in Marion, a city of roughly 45,000 people, where they participate in the annual Bigfoot Festival which was unfortunately canceled in July due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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North Carolina town declares Bigfoot ‘world’s social distancing champion’
 
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