A Sasquatch hunter had an interesting question for the Stevens County sheriff. Is it legal to hunt Sasquatch?
The Stevens County Sheriff’s Office says the call came in to the front office last week. In a voice mail, an unidentified male told the office he was coming to the area in the middle of next month. He wanted to make sure he was abiding by the law during a “hunt in the Big Meadow Lake area.”Is it legal to shoot Sasquatch? Hunter demands answer
The SCSO wasn’t especially helpful to the Sasquatch hunter, leaving him with some homework to do on his own. They don’t even answer the question as to the legality of the hunt. Surprisingly, there is an answer to his question. It was left to the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH to investigate. And investigate we did.Sheriff Blakeslee had a lot to say to the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH about sasquatch hunting. He said after he saw aon the viral post, he reached out to the local Fish and Wildlife Officer to pose the question to him.
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