
Let's take a break from the presidential debates and non-stop media coverage of the November 2016 election and deal with a particularly urgent matter — whether or not it’s legal to hunt for the elusive Bigfoot.
Don’t try Bigfoot hunting in California – it could result in your arrest and conviction, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW).
On May 11, 2012, the CDFW issued a statement in response to media reports about a Texas wildlife official proclaiming that bigfoot hunting is legal in the longhorn state.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department says that in theory, it would be legal to hunt Bigfoot in their state. Not so in California.
The lack of confirmation of this alleged animal ’s existence brings into question whether or not it occurs naturally in California, according to the agency. If Bigfoot occurs naturally in the state, then it would be defined as a non-game mammal pursuant to California Fish and Game Code Section 415.
In order to take a non-game mammal legally in California, it must be listed in the California Code of Regulations, which Bigfoot is not.
If Bigfoot does not occur naturally in California, then it would not be defined as a non-game mammal and could not be taken legally, unless the Bigfoot was causing property damage (in which case it could be depredated) or if a Bigfoot was considered a public safety threat (in which case the animal could be taken).
If the existence of only one Bigfoot was confirmed, then it could be considered threatened and endangered and could potentially be listed as a protected species under the state or federal Endangered Species Acts, according to the agency.
But if a healthy and growing population of Bigfoot was confirmed, a hunting season for the creature might be considered and could potentially be implemented unless a law is passed that lists it as a specially protected mammal, the CDFW said.
However, the agency cautioned that even if it was legal to hunt Bigfoot in California, the cryptid would surely prove to be extremely elusive prey for even the most crafty and seasoned of hunters.