No doubt. And the shooter would probably keep quiet about where, exactly, he made the kill. That is, until he got paid by whatever scientific institution offers him the most money.
Incidentally, one of the most ardent proponents of shooting a Bigfoot, the late Dr. Grover Krantz (Univ. of Washington, and an anthropologist), traveled to this particular county several times, and he was always armed. His preference was for a 30.06, which might be the smallest caliber that would do the job, I believe. A .308 or higher, though, will do the job, in all likelihood. And two of Dr. Krantz's contemporaries from Canada, John Green and the late Rene Dahinden, when they went into the field, also packed rifles as well as cameras, and were perfectly willing to use both.
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Treat everyone you meet with kindness and respect, but always have a plan to kill them.
Old USMC Adage
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