Bear Wrestling and Other Prohibited Activities in Washington You Didn’t Know Were Illegal

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Bear Wrestling and Other Prohibited Activities in Washington You Didn't Know Were Illegal

No, bear wrestling is not illegal in Washington state—this stems from debunked “weird laws” lists often confusing it with Missouri (Class A misdemeanor), Alabama, or Louisiana bans aimed at animal cruelty.​

Washington Animal Laws

Washington strictly regulates bear hunting, banning baiting (RCW 77.15.245), hounds except in limited cases, and body-gripping traps per voter initiatives, with violations as civil infractions or gross misdemeanors. No statute targets bear wrestling specifically; general animal cruelty laws (RCW 16.52.205) prohibit fighting animals, with felony penalties up to 5 years prison and $10,000 fines.​

Other Prohibited Activities

Washington enforces quirky or strict rules:

  • Skamania County bans harassing Bigfoot (Sasquatch), with fines up to $1,000 for harming the “protected” creature.
  • Fake wrestling matches are prohibited statewide.​
  • Catching fish by throwing rocks is illegal.

SOURCES

[1](https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/jun/2/police-missouri-town-remind-residents-wrestling-lo/)
[2](https://www.runsensible.com/blog/weird-laws-in-the-us/)
[3](https://law.marquette.edu/facultyblog/2018/04/its-illegal-to-do-what-strange-laws-and-why-they-exist/)
[4](https://aldf.org/case/challenging-washingtons-illegal-bear-hunting-regulations/)
[5](https://nwsportsmanmag.com/bear-and-cougar-hunting-rules-approved-by-washington-fish-and-wildlife-commission/)

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