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TimberCreek 09-27-2004 08:58 PM

Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
Is it legal to kill a bigFOOT. I don't have a BigFOOT tag? Just wondering!
If there are any bigFEET using this forum sorry!

w00dy14 09-27-2004 09:00 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
I wonder what they would taste like (probably chicken)[8D]

j3k2c1 09-27-2004 09:09 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
WHat are you talking about eating them? You only take the wanker out of the field! Read the bigfoot hunting stuff in the offseason...

TimberCreek 09-27-2004 09:22 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
Huh?

bwhunter501 09-27-2004 09:46 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
better be legal...cause im sure as heck shootin it if it comes by:D

m.t.hands 09-27-2004 09:57 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
i killed bigfoot newsclip at 11:00:Dbtw he didn't like it to much when he got field-dressed, whats the best way to cook a bigfoot

C. Davis 09-28-2004 10:28 AM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
Legal to kill BigFOOT?

Probably not if the Bigfoot turned out to be somebodies aunt.

C. Davis

davidhardegree 09-28-2004 10:50 AM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 

ORIGINAL: m.t.hands

...whats the best way to cook a bigfoot

Probably a bigpot or a bigpan, oh and salt.

TURKEY FAN 09-28-2004 04:56 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
There aint no damn big-foot!!!:eek:


Nomercy 09-28-2004 05:31 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
I've got a feeling that the instant you shoot it and prove it exists, it's going on the endangered species list, so I'd imagine you wouldn't want to shoot one. But then again, there are no regulations surrounding tag purchasing and the sort, and TO DATE it's not a protected species, nor known as a non-game species, so then again it might not be illegal. However, it is likely that it would qualify as a primate, all of which I believe are protected in the states at least, if not in their respective nations of origin.

However, if you can prove it is self defense, then you can kill about anything you want to, so I'd say watch it and enjoy being one of a million "bird brains" and "whackos" across the U.S. and only shoot should you be attacked.

BLACKTALON 09-28-2004 06:44 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
You guys would be surprised at the amount of people that actively hunt bigfoot. There are actually laws against shooting BF in a county or two in Washington state, and in Whitehall, NY. But that would go outta' the window in a self-defense scenario.[:@]
BF love deer, so the chances of a bowhunter having an encounter is more likely than some Joe Schmoe out for a walk in the woods. If any wants, if nothing else but for giggles, Google search under the keywords: bigfoot, sasquatch, deer liver. You will be surprised at the matches found.

WVCritter 09-28-2004 06:55 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
My friend had a big foot but after his accident with the 20 gauge it's one toe smaller.......lol:D

Ken B 09-28-2004 07:56 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
I can see how this might develop into another debate:

"What is the right caliber for hunting BigFoot? 300 win mag, or will my .243 suffice?"

"Mechanicals, or does someone recommend fixed blade like for elk?"

;) honestly...not sure if I'd be drawing back on him or messing me new scent block pants up!

Ken B
North "Ain't no Bigfeet down here" Texas

j3k2c1 09-28-2004 09:13 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 

"What is the right caliber for hunting BigFoot? 300 win mag, or will my .243 suffice?"
You can use a traditional wooden keg, or you can use the new fangled metal ones.
Check out the rules and sign up for the competition this season
http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/tm.asp?m=758566

Bowhunter Bix 10-03-2004 03:37 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
In PA the laws says if it isn't listed as a game species it is illegal to kill it. I wonder if the notoriety generated would generate enough income to cover the fine? How would you score it?[:-]

lhook7 10-04-2004 07:45 AM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
Last year a high fence operation in the Texas hill country imported several big foots (big feet?) from Washington state and put them on his ranch. It was a financial disaster because big foots can climb fences and open gates. He was ruined and the big foots, being from Washington state, opened a Starbucks in Fredricksburg and are doing very well.

uncle matt 10-04-2004 07:59 AM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
I have already shot a bigfoot. He wasn't fully "dispatched" when I reached him and on his dying breath he asked me to take care of his family. So there ARE MORE! But I promised him on his death bed (of pine needles) that I would take care of them. I am sorry, but I cannot reveal any more information regarding this matter. Please don't ask questions or attempt any further investigation, as those attempts would be futile. I was apprehended by agents of a government authority (I don't know exactly which agency as they were quite secretive, all wearing black suits, ties and dark sunglasses and all). These agents took me on some sort of aircraft to a place they kept calling "51", where I was debriefed and thoroughly brainwashed of all aspects of this matter, for "my own safety" they said.
Then they let me go with just a metric compass and I had to walk home with only two peanut butter samwiches, a bottle of flat diet coke and a six pack of (GET THIS!) warm, skunked Blatz beer as a reminder of what would happen the "next time" as punishment. (These guys are really serious! Warm beer?!?!?!?!)

Anyway, you didn't hear any of this from me.

Uncle Matt (in IL)

GR8atta2d 10-04-2004 10:38 AM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
Just be careful they shoot back, and they got big guns and big bows too.

Browning_1 10-04-2004 12:14 PM

RE: Legal to kill BigFOOT
 
I don't think I could kill a bigfoot. I would shoot it in the knee caps, then capture it, and sell it to the discovery channel. Cha-Ching$$$


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