Oklahoma Offers Up A Whopping $2.1 Million Bounty On Bigfoot’s Head

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You probably never had a reason to travel to Oklahoma, until now.

Tourism officials in Oklahoma are hoping to generate a little buzz by offering a $2.1 million bounty on Bigfoot’s head. But they do stress — don’t break any hunting laws while you are trying to take down the beast. We are not actually sure that there are Bigfoot hunting laws in place, however.

Oklahoma State Rep. Justin Humphrey’s original plan suggested lawmakers set aside a $25,000 bounty for Bigfoot’s capture.

State tourism officials are now developing a Bigfoot promotional campaign that includes license plates, decals, an annual commemorative tracking license and “Bigfoot checkout stations.”

The current plan is to allow businesses along State Highway 259A to sell annual Bigfoot tracking permits.